

So, Grandma Campbell turned 93 two weeks ago, and she still looks the same as when I was younger. She told us a joke, as she usually does, and we just had food and talked. Not much to say about it, other than we are lucky to have a Grandma like her and thankful that she is still around.
Last weekend, Becky, John, Sarah, and I went to the Sacramento Zoo Ice Cream Safari! If you don't know what it is, you walk around the zoo to different "stations" that have free ice-cream; tons of flavors and tons of stations. It isn't as cool as when I was a kid, because they don't do fun names with the ice cream, such as "funky chunky monkey." I am proud to say that I ate more than anyone else. It was a lot of fun, and the snow leopards were very cute.
Sarah and I have been renting "classic" movies that we have never seen. We are going to try and see all of the TOP movies; so far we rented Citizen Kane and North By Northwest. Citizen Kane sucked. The story is boring, music is lame, and you don't care about the characters. The only reason to watch it today is so you can say that you have. North By Northwest, however, was a good movie. For those who don't know, this is the movie that has Cary Grant running away from the biplane that's trying to kill him. This movie actually keeps you interested in what's going on, and the music sounds like John Williams'; this one is worth watching.
Only 23 days until I start school again. Weeeeeeeee!
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are you guys doing Netflix? If so, we need to add you as friends and then we can see each other's recomendations and what we've watched. We just watched "What would Jesus Buy," documentary by Morgan Spurlock. It's really good. I've concluded I'm making gifts this year for Christmas. I'm trying to gather some good ideas of made gifts that aren't doilies. Like photobooks and cards. So, if anyone has any suggestions, throw em at me.
My favorite old classic movie is "Asenic and Old Lace" it's also Cary Grant and really funny. His two aunts are killing people and putting them in the basement.
Joanna
Joanna I've seen that one, I think grandma gave that to us for Christmas. Sharon, us too, I just have to sit and think, and when I come up with them I'll share them with you all so we don't double up.
ro-oh-se buuuud
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