First up:
Luci got a little tired holding that big pumpkin.
I'm milking a wooden cow, but for some reason water comes out instead of milk.
Luci is making some odd creation, that will probably someday win her $2,000,000,000,000.
Halloween
Part one Section Two "The Harvest Festival"
This year at our church's Harvest Festival we had tons of kids and adults in line for our "Trunk or Treat." Everyone wanted some candy.
I was John Wayne for the first half of the festival and for the last half I was a fat farmer (I don't have I picture of me in that one sorry). J.T. was the Karate Kid (sadly we don't have a picture of that ether). Luci was a tiger because Kalyn was an elephant, my mom was Souper Women (she wore soup labels and a red cape). And last but not least my dad was a Smarty Pants (We duct taped smartie candy's to his pants).
Here are some pictures.
There I am posing in my John Wayne costume.
But Luci didn't want to take a picture so she left.
But then Kalyn gave Luci her stare of persuasion.It made Luci so sad to see Kalyn that way, so she decided to take a picture with her.
They are good friends.
The Zoo
We went to the Birmingham zoo yesterday and saw tons of animals. When we got home it was really late, thats why I didn't post yesterday like I said I would.
I'm tired of writing just read my mom's blog when she updates it to see what happened.
Halo 3
Halo 3 is a great FPS (First Person Shooter) It has an amazing back story, a great plot and never gets boreing. And who doesn't like saving the world from a massive army of aliens that just wont quit and are threatning to wipe out the entire human race?
Master Chief just wouldn't be quiet. For a few years now, the sci-fi action hero has been going on and on about "finishing the fight" whenever video trailers and Microsoft marketing materials would allow him. But now the time's come -- Halo 3, the finale to the epic first-person-shooter trilogy, is here, and we finally get to see whether Mr. Green (and his somewhat confusing story from Halo 2) gets to finish the fight that a few evil alien races started. (Don't worry, spoiler-free review ahead....)
Campaign promises Bungie Studios heard the collective "huh?" from the Halo Nation when a giant talking plant creature and a twisty storyline threatened to derail an otherwise fine piece of fiction in the second installment. The studio promised a more straightforward narrative in Halo 3, which we get for the most part, but it certainly won't be drawing in any new fans to the series; there's hardly any setup, recapping, or reminders of who the cast is (and if you don't remember the events of Halo 2, you better read here for a refresher, because you won't find much help in chapter three). The tale -- one of life-destroying weapon-worlds, a fanatic Covenant alien race out to trigger them, the parasitic Flood who wants to gobble everything up, and the desperate humans (with our armored hero leading the charge) who want to stop all of the above -- does wrap up nicely...but not necessarily in the feel-good fashion that most people would expect. So while Halo 2 left you with an Empire Strikes Back cliffhanger ending (OK, it wasn't that monumental), Halo 3 finishes without the fairy-tale finale of Return of the Jedi, keeping the storyline sophisticated and respectable by video game standards (just make sure to stay tuned after the credits are done rolling).
Time travel theory:
It is impossible to interact with people from the past, because the future for those people hasn't happened yet. Therefore if you did interact with them and took them to the future (your present) they would disappear and go back to their normal lives. If they didn’t go back to their normal lives they would remember what had happened and their lives would be changed forever. For better or for worse.
Written by:
Bryan Willingham ©Copyrighted 10/31/2007
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