I realized I hadn't made one of these posts in a while and it was supposed to be a weekly post, so I figured it was about time.

This past Friday my father was attending a Bob Dylan concert and wanted to wear a tie dye shirt. The only problem was that he hadn't been able to find a shirt that both he and his wallet agreed on. So, I bought a white tee and a few boxes of Rit dye and made him a shirt on my own. I hadn't tie dyed since when I was in Girl Scouts, so I found it surprisingly fun. I don't consider myself the tie dye wearing type, but I do enjoy actually making tie dyed items. It was fun removing all the rubber bands from the shirt and having no clue what to expect it would look like. And, if I do say so, I even thought the shirt turned out pretty well. It was
almost cute enough for me to wear. Now that I've finished tie dying I just need another suggestion of a fun/crafty/DIY project to keep me busy during my boring summer. Suggestions are welcome and appreciated.

I'm currently on a total orange juice kick. I've taken to drinking it with a lot of ice. I cut soda out of my diet a while ago and drinking orange juice seems to make it easier. It's got more of a punch that water, but isn't as bad for you as soda.

I am sure that I have mentioned my love for Beverly Hills 90210. Despite the fact that I was too young to watch it when it aired originally (and I wasn't even born until a few episodes into the fourth season), I still find myself enjoying it to no end. My favorite seasons are the earlier ones, when Shannen Doherty was still playing her character, Brenda. Up until now I had been waiting patiently for each of the ten seasons to be released on DVD. They're currently up to season seven, and I knew it would be a good while until season eight would be released. This is why I was so excited to see that
Surf The Channel has found each episode online. And finding season eight online is my excuse for being constantly glued to my computer as of late.

The summer heat does sad things to my hair, and being off from school makes me too lazy to straighten it everyday. Which is why I am so grateful for ponytail holders and ponytails themselves. I do not know what I would do if I had to have my frizzy mess of hair in my face all day. Being able to pull my hair up and at least pretend the humidity isn't ruining my hair are things I've begun to really appreciate.
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