Friday, April 30, 2010

The Logipen

Ok. So maybe I'll blog tomorrow about the trip, but I'd rather blog about this right now:


The Logipen****

So I've been looking at electronic devices to make writing a little easier for me (since I lose my "work" sometimes) And I've found something called LogiPen. It's really cool.

I GTG @ GO! srry.

Thursday, April 29, 2010


We're BACK!!

I just have to say we did a ton of shopping while we were in Anchorage. Some days we spent hours in the Downtown Mall. (oh, how are legs and feet hurt!)

I plan on writing more of the details later on, once I've loaded some pictures on to the computer.

Tara

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

We'll back back in Homer tomorrow!!

Monday, April 26, 2010

Anchorage

We (my family) are still in Anchorage, enjoying being able to go shopping, hang out, and have fun.

On Thursday, we sttarted driving to the Curriculum fair in Kenai (I think..... hahaha I am so bad at remembering things!) and got some ideas for the school year coming up. Next year, (I actually can't wait!) I will be using Write @ Home and a few other writing books. Next school year is going to go well.

We'll be back on Wensday, afternoon. I have very much enjoyed my stay in Anchorage, but I am ready to go back to Homer...... maybe, but when we go back, I will have to do school! Hahaha oh, well, it's alot more fun planning for the next school year then doing your actual, daily school.

Bye!!!



Tara

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Off to Anchorage


We (our family) is going to drive to Anchorage tomorrow. (I can't wait!!) We'll be there to set up a booth for the "Womens' Show" for Homer Inn And Spa. While we're there, I'll get to go Bat-mitzvah shopping for several things...... bubbles (Yes, we'll have packs of bubbles there!) solid color paper plates, colored tissue paper (for making paper flowers), tablecloths, pencils and notebooks..... and spring dresses.
My bat-mitzvah is coming so quickly. I'm anxious! BUT excited also :)

Tara



Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Hair


Q: What is hair? Hair is a filament, mostly protein, that grows from follicles found in the dermis. The human body, apart from the palms of the hands and soles of the feet, is covered in follicles which produce thick terminal and fine vellus hair. Most common interest in hair is focused on hair growth, hair types and hair care but hair is also an important biomaterial and the hair follicle is a well studied biological organ.

Q: Where is blond hair "found"? Blond hair is most frequently found among the indigenous peoples of Northern Europe. The pigmentation of both hair and eyes is lightest around the south of the Baltic Sea and their darkness increases regularly and almost concentrically around this region.[22] Because of emigration and invasion from northern Europe, there are a number of blonds in Southern Europe and Eastern Europe. Due to migration from Europe from the 16th to the 20th centuries, blonds are also found all around the world such as in North America, South America, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Siberia, etc.

Q: Does cutting hair make it grow faster?: No, but it makes your hair healthier

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So..... what do you think about the questions? Let me know :)


Monday, April 19, 2010

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Photography.... I love photography. I love pictures. I don't know what I would do with out them.

Photography is the process, activity and art of creating still or moving pictures by recording radiation on a sensitive medium, such as a photographic film, or an electronic sensor. Light patterns reflected or emitted from objects activate a sensitive chemical or electronic sensor during a timed exposure, usually through a photographic lens in a device known as a camera that also stores the resulting information chemically or electronically. Photography has many uses for business, science, art, and pleasure.

Now..... isn't that AMAZING?
With pictures we can now capture wonderful, beautiful moments. Looking at pictures, we remember memories that we wouldn't with out looking at that photo.
Lately I've been looking at pictures of me when I was little, and some I can remember being in that moment, some I can't, but either way I can enjoy looking at them.

Some people say that pictures can say more than a thousand words. I think so also. So I'm going to try to describe the photo above in a couple words.

-Rocky-magnificent-beautiful-flowy-cute-light-dark-earthy-bright-photogenic-catching-cute-

I hope you have enjoyed.

Tara

P.S. Photos are great!!

Friday, April 16, 2010


Spring is almost here!
I'm looking forward happily to spring..... I wish May would already come. You may ask, 'what happens in May?' Well, May is like the first month of spring, and school would almost be over, so I'd start working again, and my Batmiztvah will be on the end of May.
Speaking of Bat-mitzvah..... It's coming so quickly! I remember when I was eight years old and Brooke had just had her Bat-mitzvah, I wanted for mine to come quickly.
Oh, it'll be forver until MY Bat-mitzvah!
But now here I am..... I have no idea how I got here. Only a month and a half until I have my party!
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The party
We're hoping to schedule it on the last Friday of May... (Jacynne, can your family come around that time?) I'll be having a spring, scrapbook, literature, theme.... a little bit of everything.
Thx for reading :) Leave a comment if you have any questions......
Tara

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Sooo.......


Testing is over. It was okay....

Tara

Tuesday, April 13, 2010


CCC Holds a Mystery Murder DinnerBy Tara Hueper

At CCC (Christian Community Church) on Friday night, April 9th, 2009, there was a Murder Mystery dinner.

“Once you sign up to be there, you get a card telling what your character is. You have to dress up and act like your character. When you come to the party, they give you a piece of paper saying if you had a weapon, where you were when the murder happened, and why you were there, and a notepad to use to ask people questions,” commented Marilyn Hueper, dressed up as a gypsy.

While the Murder Mystery was being held, there was a finger food dinner served while guests interviewed each other. Near the end, the guests wrote down who they thought was the murderer on a small piece of paper, and put it in a small bowl. Then the hosts would announce who guessed correctly.

“I’m glad CCC held this Murder Mystery dinner. It’s a good chance to get together and have fun with your friends,” Abigail Flory said that night.

Many of the guests enjoyed the dinner, and hope to do it again next year.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Tuesday, April 6, 2010


36 Posts!

Blogging almost every day has been a really good project for me. Lately, though, I haven't had much to post. So, what i'm thinking is, I'm going to have a goal to blog three times a week... that way, every post is a little more special, and interesting. I'll really work hard to write really well done posts!

Tara

35 posts

Sunday, April 4, 2010

So, new post... hmmmm......

Yah. Don't really have anything for you to do.

Tara

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Thinks I forgot to blog yesterday.


Everything is good. i don't have much more to say.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

About passover.... and our room.




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Monday night we had a large Passover gathering at Refuge Chapel in Homer. Most of Haven (a church) people came, people from Refuge, and a few other people from different fellowships. The Passover sedar was held on Monday, from 6:00 to 8:30 P.M.

And by the way... it was great!

I didn't do a lot of the set up, but I helped with some. The day before, Dad and some other people set up all the tables and decorations. The next day, we came early to help.

Once the ceremony began, we did what most people do on a Passover sedar. Eat matzvah, bitter herbs, do the cups.... etc.

The really big bummer is, though, I felt sick after half of it. I wasn't feeling that well that day, and I needed to come home early.

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Our room-

The day after passover (a special sabbath) our family decided we would do a project. After a hour or so of organizing, and making shelves, Ria and I had our own side of the room! Ria has one side, where's she has all of her stuff, and there's another side of the room where I have my things... and my special place to hang out. My side of the room is a little larger than Ria's, but she doesn't mind (which is nice of her). Now I have my side of the room!

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Pictures:

Left above: The tables and set up for the Passover sedar.

Middle above: Ria standing proudly with her shelves, on her side of the room.

Right above: Me on my side of the room, sitting, editing one of my friend's story! I love my new space :)

Tara