Thursday, July 7, 2011

List: Tropical Haul

These are some of the things that I bought at Walmart and the Dollar Store to enrich my summer camp experience!

First off, I got some brightly colored construction paper that can be used in all sorts of crazy situations.
These little beauties were at the Dollar Store. Aren't they so cute?
This here is a stack of rainbow foam squares and tropical stickers, including flowers, pineapples, and palm trees.
Here, I have a box of embroidery floss for friendship bracelets, and some plastic craftlace for lanyard making.  This stuff will be good for downtime in the cabin.
This is some paradise-style tissue paper, which I have used to create some flowers.
And, you can never go wrong with a variety of sharpies!

Tomorrow, I'm going to JoAnn Fabrics to look for a bit more. I leave in two days! I'm quite excited, although I will miss the internet.

x,
The Lamb.





Monday, July 4, 2011

I'm trying to get into the habit of blogging often.

What to expect:

  • Photos with a caption
  • Lengthy text posts
  • A brief video
  • A review on something
  • Lists
  • Lots of lists
I do love lists. Consider this my first "list" post.

Side note, I got accepted as a counselor to a camp! I'm quite, quite, QUITE excited about this.  This year's theme is "Lost in Paradie", so I'm hoping my mother or father will take me to the dollar store so I can load up on tropical stuff.
Mayhaps my next post will be a haul?  We'll see.

x,
The Lamb

P.S. Happy birthday, America!

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Triton: Guardian of the Lakes.

As I sit and chat with my dear friends, we happen to have come upon a dilemma.
In the classic hit, "Under the Sea" from the hit Disney film, "The Little Mermaid", the first line states that the seaweed is always greener in somebody else's lake.  While I don't find this line to be controversial, my good friend and internet comrade, Margo finds this line to be near offensive.
The mermaids live in the ocean, which is a body of water. Lakes are also bodies of water. Wouldn't one assume that because the mermaids clearly know about the ocean,they would be familiar with lakes?  Margo does not feel the same. A direct quote from Magatha herself, "Lakes are wet. They're a solid 5 on a scale of 10."
While those quotes don't directly represent the dilemma presented, one can only assume that Margo is biased.
This is a very frazzled post. Do your best to understand.
What are your thoughts. Do you think mermaids know about lakes?

Nick rates this lake an indisputable 11,000.

x,
The Lamb