Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Do as I say...PLEASE not as I do!!

The other day Sierra was telling me about the girls at her school feeling her back to see if she was wearing a bra (she's in 5th grade). I remember the same thing happening to me at school.
Also, they sing the same songs we did, for example, "Joy to the world, the school burned down."
It's weird that they do the same things we did in school.

So it made me start thinking about the really stupid things we did. Remember at lunch & after school how we would pass each other out? How stupid were we?

I recall one time I passed Shannon Lister out & she fell on her stereo & got hurt. Another time I passed my sister Ashlynn out at our house. She fell so hard that I couldn't catch her & she smacked her head on the floor. When she came to she asked if she had hit her head because it hurt. I told her no & it wasn't until a couple years ago that I told her the truth!

We were pretty retarded.

15 comments:

LoGunns said...

I did that passing out thing too at our school in Venezuela. Then this one time when this one girl woke up she had had a really bad memory and was crying and turned me in. Our principle said not to do it anymore and that he used to do something similar but they pushed really hard on the heart instead. Why would he tell me that?

heat said...

I remember passing out Kassi Hierschi at lunch once. She didn't wake up for tons of minutes and when she did she was balling. She claimed she saw the devil or something like that. After that experience I thought it was evil.
There was only one girl that I knew that actually "needed" a bra in 5th grade. Or, maybe it was 3rd grade. I can't remember.

LoGunns said...

was that girl's name heather?

Erica Onelove said...

Haha...do you know I wore one in 4th grade? I didn't even get boobs until like 9th grade!!

heat said...

Funny Danika, I was a late bloomer.
Wow! 4th grade, Erica. Seems so young. Actually isn't that when the schools start doing the whole "you are becoming a woman" talk?

Erica Onelove said...

It's 5th grade. Sierra is dreading it.

I only got a bra because of girls feeling up my back. It made me feel uncool to not wear one.

LoGunns said...

Heather- the 2nd logunns comment was from Matt.
Matt- Don't be embarassed about being male and checking this blog regularly. Be proud and get your own identity for this blog:)
I wish I never had to start wearing a bra. I wish boobs were something you could get only when needed (or wanted) and the rest of the time gone and out of the way.

LoGunns said...

Where is Lacey and how is she doing? I went to the dentist that she worked for in Rihcmond and had a wisdom tooth taken out. it was hooked and arounda nerve and I have been in so much freakin pain for a week. Jordan do you remember when the WP gave you clove oil to help you with your wisdom teeth extractions? I laughed out loud when I thought of it because my friend offered me clove oil too:) good times.

angerine said...

I think I got "boobs" in 4th grade but didn't wear a bra until 6th. (ugh, little girl boobs are so gross). I fought wearing a bra every step of the way and was super embarrassed by the whole idea. Before 6th grade my cousin, Ilene Hacker, told me that when she was in 6th it was the coolest to wear a bra and she would never consider going to 6th grade without one because it would be too embarrassing. I thought that was the biggest lie, how could bras be cool? I just now realized she was probably telling me in her nice, grown-up way that it was time to start wearing one.

I agree with Danika about how great it would be if boobs went away whenever you didn't want/need them. Although without them I would have never had a boyfriend--they're not my best feature...they're my ONLY feature.

LoGunns said...

funny story... yesterday Hazek pooped out her diaper all over Chia and when he took his poo shirt off I was shocked to see he was wearing my silky G top! His excuse was that all his were dirty in the laundry. Couldn't stop laughing.

Erica Onelove said...

Your cousin is Ilene Hacker? I love Ilene....I was a Super Stepper you know.

Danika, that's so funny about your g's. One time in ceramics class, Jamie Nelson accidently wore her dad's shirt thinking it was a regular white t-shirt.

I asked her why she was wearing garments and she looked down & ran out of the class! Remember that Heat?

LoGunns said...

My senior year I wore my dads one piece long john Gs(the kind with the the bum that unbuttons like in cartoons) every weekend to go snowboarding. Didn't realize what they were until the next season when my mom noticed what I was doing. At lunch time I would always take off all the layers down to the long johns and no one ever noticed. Or at least they didn't say anything.

Ashlynn {mamabear} said...

We used to pass out all the time - I put a dent in Erica Christensen's window sill with my head!

I didn't wear a bra until high school, sometimes I didn't even wear one in Jetettes. I was so small.

Loose said...

Hey Danika- Im here, just started back to work last week so I've been super busy. Little Adan wont take a bottle from the baby sitters (my sister & sister-in-law). I feel bad when I call and he is screaming in the back ground. Any advice from you mothers out there. He takes a bottle from Chad or I just fine. I loved the garment story, Matt is rad! Don't know of any other guy that would be so adament about the G's.
So why did you have to have a wisdon tooth pulled? Did Dr. Carlson do it? Please tell him hi for me. I loved working for him, SOOO nice!
Ashlynn- I want to see your house. It's the talk of the ward, OK just the neighborhood. I've heard the kitchen is awesome! I also hear a congratulations is in order. :)

LoGunns said...

Hey lacey good to have you back. I have no advice for the baby dilema (my kids never even had a bottle. they went from boob to sippy cup.) It was actualy dr. Larson that pulled it out. He said he remembered you and was real happy to hear I knew you. (I was hoping that connection would make him want to be extra careful with me.) The lady at the front desk was really happy to hear about you as well. She said you were great! And that they missed you.