Dec 09, 2008 -
On last night's episode of The Hills, Lauren had to pack up her room at her parents' house in preparation for their move. She and Lo took a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about first kisses, homecoming, and taking steps toward adulthood. My parents still live in the same house I grew up in, so I don't know what it would feel like to have to say goodbye to all those memories.
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Oct 31, 2008 -
Happy Halloween, everyone!
Since you're probably watching the clock in anticipation of your Halloween plans, I thought it'd be a good time to ask you all to take a trip down memory lane with me! Since Halloween is typically a kids' holiday, tell me, what is your favorite childhood memory of this day?
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Oct 08, 2007 -
When summer is over, and the leaves begin to change to deep reds and vibrant shades of orange, I'm reminded of my happiest memories as a kid. Fall was my absolute favorite time of year. It meant the beginning of school and seeing my classmates that I hadn't seen all summer.
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Jul 29, 2008 -
Depending on who you ask, Summer camp is either a wonderful, life-changing part of childhood or a horrifying, embarrassing experience to be avoided entirely. For many kids, attending sleep-away camp was a first taste of independence. You're tossed into an unfamiliar place and forced to make new friends while sampling all sorts of exotic activities — from horseback riding and campfires to dancing with boys and having your underwear run up a flagpole.
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Dec 10, 2009 -
Here's a review from OnSugar blog Little Wooden Elephant.
When I was little, and I used to go to my Grandmother's house to visit, and if I was good she used to get out her Russian Dolls for me to play with. I used to get so excited when my Grandmother reached for the Russian Dolls on the top shelf of her cupboard, and placed them in front of me on the lounge room floor! I would ever so carefully pull the big one apart, to reveal a slightly smaller one inside, and so on. Then I would stand all of the dolls in a row on the carpet, big to small. It was when I got to the second smallest one that my grandmother would say to me "be very very careful with the small one at the end! It is very special and we don't want to lose it!" So I would very gently open the second last doll which was very, very small, and roll the smallest doll into my hand. It was so tiny!! And so, so precious! Playing with these Russian Dolls is one of my favorite childhood memories...
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Mar 03, 2010 -
Megan Fox struck a few dramatic poses for the April issue of Harper's Bazaar UK, which hits newsstands this Thursday, March 4. Just as in her recent spread for W, Megan's interview touched on her recent sexy campaign for Armani. Conversation turned, though, to more personal topics like her sex life, being a stepmother to Brian Austin Green's 7-year-old son Kassius, and her career.
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Aug 31, 2008 -
Last weekend I had the pleasure of enjoying a quintessential Summer activity: swimming in a lake. I’m not going to lie; at first I was only brave enough to dip my big toe in, but after hanging out in the sun for a while, I finally took the plunge — and it was fun! The best part about being in the water was that it reminded me of how much I loved to swim as a kid, not for the health benefits, but just because of the sheer joy of being in water.
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Jan 02, 2008 -
It's a New Year, which means none of us are getting any younger. Sure, it's fun to be an adult, but sometimes having adult responsibilities isn't all it's cracked up to be. I miss living at home rent-free, I miss summer vacations and I miss my mom packing my lunch box everyday.
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Mar 18, 2007 -
I loved Red Light, Green Light, Best-Bear, and the flints I found in the backyard, part of which contained an old arrowhead bed. My mom kept the perfect and whole arrowheads, and I got a box of flint I'd spend hours banging together in the dark. Good times.
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Feb 19, 2010 -
Familial relationships are often ripe for dramatic conflict and a few sniffles, and Happy Tears positions itself as such. Jayne (Parker Posey) and Laura (Demi Moore) are sisters who visit their father Joe (Rip Torn), a perverted yet somehow charming old man suffering from a serious case of dementia. Like many movie siblings, they're polar opposites: Jayne is the spoiled younger sister who lives in La La Land; Laura is more practically minded and down to earth.
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