Friday, December 3, 2010

And Now, For More Adventures of Gladiator

Hey everyone! So, today was another Friday and I went to Gladiator. Today was even funnier than two weeks ago. I had invited my friend Renee to Gladiator today and she, Olivia, Mary, (another one of my friends) and I were sitting around outside while waiting for first hour Gladiator to get over with. Olivia had with her a silver bag that held her make-up and lotion. Renee grabbed it from her and jumped off the wall, handing it to me as she went. I, having a crazy idea we could play Keep Away, threw it to Mary who caught on right away. We handed it off, back and forth and since Renee and I are really tall and Olivia is really short, we had an advantage. Mary, who's shorter than Olivia, is hard to get stuff from so Olivia couldn't get her bag. Well, there is this cement bridge that hangs over the entrance to the gym and Mary had and idea to throw the bag over it. Well, we all knew that Mary is a terrible thrower but before we could stop her, she threw it. Instead of going over the bridge like it should have, it stayed up there. Olivia, horrified that Mary had thrown $30 dollars up on a bridge that sits feet above us, ran inside. Mary was defending herself while Renee ran around slapping her. I ran inside and asked a guy up front if he could get a ladder and get it down. Moments later, Olivia was clutching her bag safely in her arms and trying to keep it away from Renee.

So there you have it. Another crazy and funny story about my life when I'm around friends.


Friday, November 5, 2010

I Just Can't Stay Up On My Feet Can I?

Hey everyone! So, today was Friday, my favorite day of the week. I have my riding lesson which I'd like to tell you, I'm all healed and Shia and I are racing again. (Haha! Just joking. I don't race!) Anyway, my riding lessons are on Fridays and so is Gladiator, my second favorite sport. (Riding horses is above all else.) I have the most funniest adventurers at Gladiator. Today, I just couldn't stay up on my feet. This one little kid, (who by the way does NOT look like 12) raced by me and tripped me on accident. I ended up falling on my butt, (which aches at the moment.) My friend Olivia was no help as she laughed, trying to give me and hand. Then I fell again tripping into, Guess Who? OLIVIA! I have to say, out of all my friends, Olivia is the funniest.
So yeah, if I'm not falling off a horse then I'm tripping into to people and falling on my bottom.
So long for now. :)



Friday, October 1, 2010

It's not just a saying. The ground really can run to meet you.

Hey everyone. By now you have probably figured out now that I LOVE horses.
Well, today I woke up, like any other Friday and got dressed for my riding lesson. Now, I was WAS planning to ride Western, but I changed my mind when my riding instructor said we could do some jumping today. So, I tacked my horse Shianne up,
and got ready to go to the jumping arena. As I was walking over there, I was thinking about what a pretty day God had made. The sky was blue with little white clouds dotting the sky and there was a little breeze.
When we got to the arena, I warmed up a VERY frisky Shianne. Now, I've ridden this horse since the beginning of February, and she's never been "frisky". Shianne is always a lazy horse although, ever since I've been riding her, she's gotten better at doing what her rider asks. Anyway, I didn't think much of Shianne's frisky mood. BIG MISTAKE. After I warmed up Shianne, we started to do some cantering over poles that were on the ground, placed at certain places for a certain amount of steps. I was a little nervous to do that because the last time I did, Shianne tripped TWICE and I nearly fell off. (I was riding Western at the time so I had a saddle horn I could grab onto.) Well, I did my round and it was PERFECT. After that, my friend Olivia got ready to do some jumping. For her first time, she did REALLY well. Then it was my turn. I did a good round as well and after Olivia jumped again, I got ready to do my course. Well, I did even BETTER then before. That is, until things started to go wrong. I was finishing my last pole, when Shianne spooked. She tripped and threw her body back to prevent herself from falling and the pole caught on her leg. She started bucking. Not little crow hops, but BIG bucks that knocked my teeth together. I stayed on for about four bucks when she did a huge one. I fell off, sliding down her shoulder and landing on my back. I must have been going really fast because I rolled about three times before I stopped on my stomach. The first thing I realized was the dust. It was everywhere. I had to close my eyes tight to it wouldn't get in them. Then, I felt the pain. You know how you feel when you've scraped your knee on pavement? That's how it felt like to me on my lower back and right hip along with some soreness. The next thing I did was shout for my riding instructor. It hurt REALLY bad and I would feel better if she was next to me. After telling me I had some scrapes and I would be black and blue, I realized that Shianne hadn't moved from the spot where I had fallen. I looked up at her and realized she felt REALLY bad. I mean, it wasn't like her to buck like that. That's when the owner of the riding company pulled up. I don't think it was because of me, but I did not want her to see me like this. To late. She had already rushed over and my riding instructor told her what happened. Well, after looking back at Shianne, it hit me that I should get back on. The past couple of months, we had formed a bond that helped us work together in our lessons. I said I wanted to get back on and I got to my feet. To fast. WAY to fast. I nearly fell again and I realized my hip and taken a HARD hit. I walked over to Shianne and mounted back up. But not before I grimaced at how hard it was to get back on. I walked around for a while, trying to calm myself down and tell Shianne that it wasn't her fault. It had been an accident. When I had opened my eyes after I fell, my riding instructor asked if I was mad. I said no. Why should I? I didn't blame Shianne at all for what happened. She just spooked and I fell and that's there is to it. As I was walking around I prayed to God, thanking him for keeping me safe. It could have been a lot worse. I could have broken my arm, hit my head hard enough to knock me out. Shianne could have kept running and trampled me. A number of things but God had kept me safe and that's why I love him so much. Even the little things like falling off a horse, he makes sure I'm safe.


The number one thing I wanted to tell you guys is: When people say, "The ground rushed right up to me." They really mean, the ground rushed right up to me. One minute I was on a bucking Shianne, and the next, I was rolling on the ground, with dirt getting on my arms, face, and hair. So next time someone says, "The ground ran to meet me" believe them.






Monday, September 20, 2010

Hey everyone! So, as you can see, I have drawn a dragon from the DragonKeeper series, book #3.

- This is my drawing.

















- This is the book cover.










So, what do you guys think? Please, post comments.




Sunday, September 12, 2010



Ha-ri everyone and listen up. In case your wondering what the strange word was, it means quiet in Egyptian. Your probably wondering why I have gone from Greek to Egyptian. Well, its because of Rick Riordan's new book, a series called the Kane Chronicles.

Its about two siblings, Carter and Sadie Kane, who find out that they come from a long line of Egyptian pharaohs and magicians. When their dad, Dr. Julius Kane unleashes five major Egyptian gods, Horus, Isis, Osiris, Nephthys, and Set. Two of the gods end up in Carter and Sadie, and another one in their dad. Now its up to Carter and Sadie to save the world from Set who plans to destroy the world.

With Rick Riordan as the author, this book is full of action and adventure.




Saturday, July 24, 2010

Hey everyone out there! I'm glad you could visit my new blog!

I hope you guys will follow my blog if you visit.

Happy blogging,