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What Does Your Bedroom Tell About You?

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So I got to thinking it would be fun to start a new blog post for all of us to do. I thought this up one morning while I was supposed to be doing laundry. ;) I thought it would be fun to see what all of you bloggers do to decorate your room. Introducing: What Does Your Bedroom Tell About You? Rules: Copy the questions Post pictures with your answers to the questions Nominate whomever you want Have fun! Okay, so I am going to answer the questions first and then past them at the end of the post so you can copy them and do the post as well. I hope you all enjoy and have fun! Let me know if you do the post so I can read yours! Describe your bedroom in a short paragraph. My bedroom is kinda small. I share it with my little sister R. It's usually fairly tidy and sits on the west side of the house, so I get to see the sunrise every morning. It's on the second floor. Though small it is thoroughly decorated with all kinds of purple!

Mornelly Short Stories: The Nurse is In- Part Two

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To read part one, click HERE . Here's the second part of Aileen's story as she attempts to help her big brother Aichear get over his virus... Aileen insisted that she’d stay the night with Aichear in case he needed something. “He might need a glass of water, or something else,” she proclaimed. Aichear was semi-annoyed by his sister’s persistence. “Aileen, I have slept and will sleep fine by myself. I can take care of myself .” Of course the younger brothers saw this as their opportunity to overpower Aichear’s dominance, and agreed that it would be best if Aileen made sure he was okay for the night. “You know, in case you start choking or something,” Damhán teased. “We wouldn’t want you to die in the middle of the night.” “I can’t die , Damhán,” Aichear growled. “There is no point in all of this.”

Mornelly Short Stories: The Nurse is In- Part One

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Greetings, readers! After much prompting and trying to get the Mornellys to tell me some more stories, Aileen finally admitted to this story of a time when she tried to be a nurse. I have done my best to recount it correctly. I hope you enjoy. This story is in two parts. -Emily Lesson: It's not about knowing all the answers, it's about knowing where to find them. -Anonymous The Nurse is In by Emily McConnell Image provided by morguefile.com Ten-year-old Aileen Mornelly frowned and set down her book. What was that? She listened closely. There it was again. A faint, but definite, sneezing sound. And not just a mild sneeze, someone was sniffing and spewing non stop. That’s odd. It was six in the morning. Aileen had gotten up twenty minutes ago, finding none of her big brothers awake. Someone was awake now, though, and he sounded sick. Perhaps she should find which one of her brothers had decided to come down with an illness. It’s not fair. She sto

July/August: Part Two

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Alrighty, here's the next part of my picture post. Glad you enjoyed the last one. I take tons and tons of pictures, but I never seem to post them until the last second. Which is why I have soooo many of them... oh well, hope you enjoy!   The giant "Hansen" apple at my work. We hung this up early in June, I just never got around to taking a picture of it. :)