January 8, 2004
Posting, Posting, 123… Test of the Great Pattern Subject
I am about to go to Walmart, and since a trip to Walmart is to me what a walk to Merriton was for Kitty and Lydia Bennett(all though I don’t flirt with officers(In case you don’t understand the previous remark look up “Pride and Prejudice”)) it should be mentioned. I have been looking up patterns (Mom has officially declared that I am going to be buying all of my own clothes) and found some things that might be nice to wear. There are two different types of patters(as far as I am concerned) the $5 to $10 dollar patterns and the $1 to $3 dollar patterns. Of course Mccalls, and Simplicity patterns are usually considered as separate but I usually just through them to together in the $5 to $10. Usually they have the costume patterns(I usually buy costume patterns, I have a huge collection…). Now the $1 to $3 patterns are usually rather boring looking outfits, like tops, skirts, and various other things that look very practical but not very “Costumy”(I enjoy inventing new words) I have been discovering that I am wrong, a few of the $1 to $3 patterns do have pieces that are “Costumy” also if I am going to be sewing my clothes the very practical $1 to $3 patterns will be very nice. Only… What I actually wear and what I would like to wear, and what I think is pretty, are completely different things. I have only a limited time before I go to Walmart so I won’t go into the subject of fashion, I have a feeling it would bore most people and Daniel(he just got back from a Ski Trip where it was very cold) probably wouldn’t enjoy it.
Oh, and something really nice has been happening lately, I have gotten a few people to sign up on Neopets! Today I got an Email that said “Congratulations you have reached 8 referrals” and all of my neopets went up a level!!! I do enjoy the prizes. Since my website is the only place that I have the link I know that some one has been on and reading my posts. Which is Eryvay Icenay or translated Very Nice. And I will close with “Mary wanted to say something very sensible but did not know how to do it.”