Thứ Tư, 25 tháng 4, 2018

Waching daily Apr 25 2018

My mother has always told me

Men are traitors who will make you cry

Like the flame that attracts you to better burn you

Beware of it, eh

She was probably not lying

because as soon as I saw you, my whole heart went sour

and even if all this may be beautiful,

I'm blindy following eh

Throw yourself bare in the unknown, on and on and on

Move forward and do not stop

Without anything to reason me

Look at me, look at me now

By his fault alone, my love has consumed me

Too late to prevent it

Loving you is playing with fire

My love is on fire

Now burn baby burn

buljangnan

My love is on fire

So do not play with me boy

buljangnan

Oh no, I failed and ended up getting caught

The flames of your charm have reduced all my fears to ashes

Sometimes I wonder if

it would not be better not to try this bet

because to want at all costs to sink into the meander of your thoughts

soon there won't be anyone

to be able to save me

The disaster of which I regret to be the only victim

Kiss him will I diss him

I do not know but I miss him

Jongdong i nomeosseun i sarageun crack

nae shimjangeun saekareun black

Throw yourself bare in the unknown, on and on and on

Your look at the bottom of mine

and it is my whole being who shivers

Look at me, look at me now

By his fault alone, my love has consumed me

Too late to prevent it

To love you is to play with fire

My love is on fire

Now burn baby burn

Buljangnan

My love is on fire

So do not play with me boy

Buljangnan

This feeling of blazing

Every time your lips touch mine to kiss me

Dress it up again for one night

And if you want it

why not the rest of your life?

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The Golden Pin - BL Short Film 2018 [Engsub BL] | BL Vietnam - Duration: 16:22.

It's just a dual meet. We'll win anyway. I was thinking.

About?

["O TANNENBAUM" on violin]

How'd you end up with a name like Vanessa anyway? You don't have blue eyes and blonde hair.

Her real name is Hien, but guess what? Vanessa Williams is her hero.

It's true. So Ryan, how long you been swimming with Long? Since last September when I joined the team.

He's cute, babe. I can see why Long hid you. Eat your heart out, baby!

Long!

Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, my wife and I are very please to announce to you all that...

...my son Long will become husband and wife with Vanessa. To our new daughter Vanessa.

Are you all right? Why wouldn't I be?

How come you didn't tell me, Long?

High drama. Christmas. Well done.

You gonna marry her?

Yes. What's going on, Long?

What do you mean? I mean what's going on?

We're friends. We can only be friends. We're not just friends, Long.

Ryan, I'm the last child of my family line.

I have to have children - boy children. We have to move on.

We could have a good life together if you want.

I'm sorry. No I'm sorry.

Vanessa's probably waiting for me.

Hey! Let's go. I'm starving.

Long!

I'll see you tomorrow.

Later.

Is everything okay, baby?

Did the music wake you up? I'm sorry.

But you chose dad.

LINH [LAUGHING]

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The #1 Life Hack From The Bible - Duration: 2:39.

what's the Bible's number one tip for living a better life?

no

not circumcision

I'm Pincas Taylor

and this

is Taylor Talks

hey everybody

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let's jump right into it

a lot of people feel like they get in

the way of themselves

in other words they have a lot of potential but it

feels trapped inside

what's the best way that we can overcome our inner slavery?

the first commandments that the Israelites received after being freed

from slavery in Egypt

was to establish the months of the calendar

that seems kind of odd

it's not really spiritual or uplifting

why did God want to start there

to answer this question we have to get to the core of

what slavery is in the Bible

in the Bible the Israelites were allowed to take even their own

people as slaves

but slavery in this situation wasn't the same as the harsh

images that we think about when thinking about slavery and other points in history

the Israelites had to respect their slave as a part of their household

if you have steak for dinner your slave also has steak for dinner

if you sleep on a Sealy Posturepedic mattress

the slave also sleeps on a Sealy Posturepedic mattress

so in theory

if you are a slave to someone who was well-off

you lived a pretty good life

so what was it in the Bible that defined slavery

what was the core of what made someone a slave?

the core of slavery in the biblical context

means essentially that you were not in charge of your time

this is why the very first commandment that the Jewish nation receives after

being freed from Egypt is to establish a calendar

the Jews had been taken out of Egypt

but Egypt or slave mentality was still very much a part of them

by establishing the calendar they were instructed and empowered

to take control of their time

the same goes for our personal life

you want to succeed

make a schedule

feel like you want to accomplish so many things but you're

shackled and you get in your own way?

feel like you've got trap potential?

start today and make schedule

and create a practical plan toward accomplishing a goal

let's break out of our inner Egypt constriction mentality

and experience the freedom to pursue

what we really want to go after

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thanks again

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HOW TO CHANGE LIFE? SECRET TECHNICS - Duration: 7:31.

Hello friend, today I'll give you 10 tips

how to change life

incurred

first advice

read books

I have a video on this topic

and I will not talk about this in detail.

know, books lead you to success

second council

live by the principle

learned, applied

if you try to develop

then you absorb a lot of information

but in the end?

in this video I'll give you 10 tips

be kind, name at least half

and it will change your life

third

remember the principle of 80 by 20

well, for example

This principle works everywhere

fourth advice

help people free of charge

fifth

use biokhaki

biohaki are actions that help to use your body to a maximum

link to this topic in description

the sixth council

get a diary

seventh council, set your goals

Eighth tip, stop complaining

ninth advice

do not be a herd

the herd does not always go in the right direction

10. Start your day well

as the day begins so he goes

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DIYs Used Every Day at Our House | Sewing Tutorials | Whitney Sews - Duration: 7:39.

hi everyone I'm Whitney and I post sewing tutorials every week here on my

channel Whitney sews today I thought it'd be fun to show all of the DIY

projects that we use daily here in our house because I get a lot of questions

sometimes about what I do with all the projects that I make and show tutorials

for and the answer is we use a lot of them a few things I do give away or sell

but the majority we really do use around our house and so I wanted to go over

some of those DIYs with you all of what we use every single day and if you like

this kind of video let me know because I can do another one about the DIYs that

we use on a more weekly basis because there are some things that we use but we

don't use every single day so let me know if you want another video like that

and also if you're not subscribed already make sure you do so by clicking

that red subscription button down below so you don't miss out on my future

tutorials so these projects are in no particular order but they all are

together in a playlist that you can find linked in the description box down below

so if I mention a tutorial that you are interested in check out that playlist

and you will find it there so first up are the five minutes if our bags and the

lined version of the five minutes if our bag we have several of these that we use

around our house we keep crayons in them we also keep some home school supplies

in them they are so handy the kids love them because they are really easy to

open and close and they just throw the crayons in and then they're ready to go

so super quick super easy to make and use and my kids really love them another

thing that the kids love is the t-shirt quilt that I did a tutorial on very

recently Peyton has claimed it she has decided that that is hers and she needs

it every night on her bed to go to sleep so I made it for Jeremiah using his

shirts but Peyton thinks she owns it and who's gonna tell a three-year-old

otherwise so the t-shirt quilt definitely gets used every day next up

our denim rag quilt so we actually have three of them one of them my mom made

when I was a senior in high school and then two of them I made and we used two

of them every single day on our couches to protect our couches from messy

toddler and dogs and just help keep them clean

because it's a lot easier to clean a quilt than it is to clean a couch and

then the third rag quilt that we have we just use it if we're going anywhere that

we need to sit on the ground floor we take it along with us and it is super

huge it's like the size of a twin bed and so we just use that for a blanket

for picnics and everything else and speaking of dogs on our couch we have

two dachshunds and they love being snuggly and cozy and so we have the

puppy sleeper bag and we have the dog bed that I made and they use both of

those on the couch along with some blankets and the dogs just really love

them the next item is the unpaper towels that I made out of flannel we use them

all the time because like I said we have two toddlers we have a three-year-old

and then an almost two year old and they have sticky hands a lot that's just the

life with little kids they have sticky hands and so we use unpaper towels so

we get them wet and use them to wipe the kids hands off if they're just kind of

in between things and we don't want to take them to the bathroom and actually

like wash their hands if we just need a quick clean of their hands or face we

just get the fabric towels wet and just clean them up with that Skyler also loves

the unpaper towels because she uses them to pretend to clean the table is so

cute Skyler also uses hers really bibs all

the time she drools so much more than Peyton ever did and so I like to put the

bibs on her because it just keeps her shirt dry because if her shirt gets wet

then she's uncomfortable and everything but if she drools on the bib it is not

touching her skin and so it's a lot more comfortable and then if that gets too

wet I can just swap it out for a different bib and it just works so much

better another thing that Skyler uses every day

is the DIY cloth diaper inserts Peyton is mostly potty trained but Skyler is

still fully in diapers and so we cloth diaper when we're at home and the DIY

inserts have worked out really really well for

the next one may not seem like an item that most people would use all the time

but I use it almost every day and that is my rice bags during the winter I use

every single day because in our house the room that is me and Jeremiah's

bedroom it is not as circulated as the rest of the house

so it stays cold so I use the rice bag before I go to sleep just like to stay

warm and it is so handy for that and then the rest of the year any time that

my bad knee starts bothering me or my shoulder I heat the bag up and put it on

there and it helps relieve my muscles the last thing on my list also pertains

to our bedroom and that is the DIY pillow cases that I show how to make

there the three seam pillowcases and I absolutely love them they still are

super great even though we've washed them so many times like not a single

seam is starting to come open they are just really awesome I have two on my

pillows and then Jeremiah has one as well and they're just a fun cute

addition to our bedding because the rest of our bedding is pretty looked pretty

plain and I made the pillowcases out of really fun bright fabrics so I really

like seeing them on our bed so those are all the DIYs that I could think of that

we use every single day I'm sure there are others that I just forgot to put on

my list of course there are some DIYs that you see in every single video that

I do this one is my charming rainbows quilt that I have a tutorial on right

here is my fabric and bunting this is a smaller size than what the pattern is

that is on my website I scaled it down for this one just because I wanted the

smaller cute size in the background this right here is my button flower art that

I have a video on I have a video on this decoupage frame and don't see okay right

here is some button letter art I don't think I did a tutorial on this

typically but I did a a different button art video that I can link to and then I

have painting over there that I have a video on and then let's see if I can

show up there is the t-shirt wall art and then the pinwheel and my

quilted zipper bag so I will link to all of those yeah okay so those are all the

DIYs that I have to talk about today like I said they are all listed down

below in a playlist and I also link to that playlist right over here to the

side for your convenience and let me know if you want that other video

about the DIYs we use weekly and until next time happy sewing

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Public Speaking How To: "Nothing Compares 2 U" - Prince vs. Sinead O'Connor - Duration: 4:53.

(upbeat music)

- Something pretty exciting happened

in the musical world last week.

Nothing Compares 2 U, the studio version

by Prince that has never been heard before

has been finally released. And what does it

have to do with public speaking?

Watch this video to find out.

Hello, I'm Victoria Lioznyansky,

and I help entrepreneurs overcome their fear

of public speaking and transform

into confident, compelling and captivating speakers.

In 1984, Prince recorded a song called Nothing Compares 2 U

and then rather than releasing it himself,

he gave it to his side project, a band called the Family.

They recorded it, they released it,

and it was kind of a B track, you know,

it was mildly popular but pretty much unknown.

And then in 1990,

Sinead O'Connor did a cover of that song.

She recorded the song, she recorded the video

and speaking in today's language, she broke the internet.

The song became number one hit in a lot of countries

and catapulted Sinead O'Connor to international stardom.

And while Prince performed his version live

in a few concerts, it was never released

and then finally, last week, a studio version

and some of his rehearsal footage got released

and it was amazing.

So the big question is whose version is better?

Was it the original recorded by Prince

or was it the cover

recorded by Sinead a few years later?

Both versions are breathtaking.

Both versions are powerful, both versions (faint speaking)

and both the singers are not just saying

those words with the music.

They actually live in the song.

They embody the song.

And both performances are absolutely incredible

and there is an audience for each of those performances.

So which one is better?

The answer is there is no competition.

There is no comparison; they stand on their own.

Even though it's exactly the same song,

exactly the same words, exactly the same music,

exactly the same message,

these two songs, these two versions

are completely and entirely different

and they resonate powerfully but differently

with each of their audiences.

So what does it have to do with public speaking?

Well, everything.

There could be somebody in your field,

could be a direct competitor, it could be huge influencer

who happens to have a message that's very similar

to yours and even if it was identical,

when your competitor is speaking on stage

or in a live video and when you are speaking on stage

or in a live video, you cannot go crazy

comparing you to the other person

because even if the message is identical,

there is no comparison and no competition.

You have your own cover and your own version

and the other person has his or her own cover,

her own version.

You are entirely and completely different

because each of you is bringing

you into the equation.

Same message, the difference is you.

So remember, there is no comparison.

There is no competition.

Each of us is absolutely unique

and as long as your message

is captivating, genuine,

compelling, nothing compares to you.

(uplifting music) I hope you enjoyed this video.

For more of my public speaking training videos,

make sure to click on my photo

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or click on the Subscribe button.

Make sure to like and comment on this video

and please share it with your friends.

I can't wait to see you in my next video, bye.

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My $500 house in Detroit -- and the neighbors who helped me rebuild it | Drew Philp - Duration: 13:44.

In 2009, I bought a house in Detroit for 500 dollars.

It had no windows, no plumbing, no electricity

and it was filled with trash.

The first floor held nearly 10,000 pounds of garbage,

and that included the better part of a Dodge Caravan,

cut into chunks with a reciprocating saw.

(Laughter)

I lived nearly two years without heat,

woke up out of a dead sleep multiple times to gunshots,

was attacked by a pack of wild dogs

and ripped my kitchen cabinets from an abandoned school

as they were actively tearing that school down.

This, of course, is the Detroit that your hear about.

Make no mistake, it's real.

But there's another Detroit, too.

Another Detroit that's more hopeful,

more innovative,

and may just provide some of the answers

to cities struggling to reinvent themselves everywhere.

These answers, however, do not necessarily adhere to conventional wisdom

about good development.

I think Detroit's real strength boils down to two words:

radical neighborliness.

And I wasn't able to see it myself until I lived there.

About a decade ago,

I moved to Detroit with no friends, no job and no money,

at a time when it seemed like everyone else was moving out.

Between 2000 and 2010,

25 percent of the city's population left.

This included about half of the elementary-aged children.

This was after six decades of decline.

A city built for almost two million was down to less than 800,000.

What you usually don't hear is that people didn't go very far.

The population of the Detroit metro area itself

has largely remained steady since the '70s.

Most people who left Detroit just went to the suburbs,

while the 139 square miles of the city deteriorated,

leaving some estimates as high as 40 square miles of abandoned land --

about the size of San Francisco.

Aside from platitudes such as the vague and agentless "deindustrialization,"

Detroit's exodus can be summed up with two structures:

freeways and walls.

The freeways,

coupled with massive governmental subsidies

for the suburbs via infrastructure and home loans,

allowed people to leave the city at will,

taking with it tax base, jobs and education dollars.

The walls made sure only certain people could leave.

In multiple places,

brick and concrete walls separate city and suburbs,

white and black,

running directly across municipal streets

and through neighborhoods.

They're mere physical manifestations of racist housing practices

such as redlining,

[Denying services to people of color]

restrictive covenants

and outright terror.

In 1971, the Ku Klux Klan bombed 10 school buses

rather than have them transport integrated students.

All these have made Detroit the most racially segregated metro area

in the United States.

I grew up in a small town in Michigan,

the son of a relatively blue-collar family.

And after university, I wanted to do something --

probably naïvely --

to help.

I didn't want to be one of the almost 50 percent of college graduates

leaving the state at the time,

and I thought I might use my fancy college education at home

for something positive.

I'd been reading this great American philosopher named Grace Lee Boggs

who happened to live in Detroit,

and she said something I can't forget.

"The most radical thing that I ever did was to stay put."

I thought buying a house might indelibly tie me to the city

while acting as a physical protest to these walls and freeways.

Because grants and loans weren't available to everyone,

I decided I was going to do this without them

and that I would wage my personal fight

against the city that had loomed over my childhood with power tools.

I eventually found an abandoned house in a neighborhood called Poletown.

It looked like the apocalypse had descended.

The neighborhood was prairie land.

A huge, open expanse of waist-high grass

cluttered only by a handful of crippled, abandoned structures

and a few brave holdouts with well-kept homes.

Just a 15-minute bike ride from the baseball stadium downtown,

the neighborhood was positively rural.

What houses were left looked like cardboard boxes left in the rain;

two-story monstrosities with wide-open shells

and melted porches.

One of the most striking things I remember were the rosebushes,

forgotten and running wild over tumbled-down fences,

no longer cared for by anyone.

This was my house on the day I boarded it up

to protect it from the elements and further decay.

I eventually purchased it from the county in a live auction.

I'd assumed the neighborhood was dead.

That I was some kind of pioneer.

Well, I couldn't have been more wrong.

I was in no way a pioneer,

and would come to understand how offensive that is.

One of the first things I learned was to add my voice to the chorus,

not overwrite what was already happening.

(Voice breaking) Because the neighborhood hadn't died.

It had just transformed in a way that was difficult to see

if you didn't live there.

Poletown was home to an incredibly resourceful,

incredibly intelligent and incredibly resilient community.

It was there I first experienced the power of radical neighborliness.

During the year I worked on my house before moving in,

I lived in a microcommunity inside Poletown,

founded by a wild and virtuous farmer named Paul Weertz.

Paul was a teacher in a Detroit public school

for pregnant and parenting mothers,

and his idea was to teach the young women to raise their children

by first raising plants and animals.

While the national average graduation rate for pregnant teens is about 40 percent,

at Catherine Ferguson Academy it was often above 90,

in part due to Paul's ingenuity.

Paul brought much of this innovation to his block in Poletown,

which he'd stewarded for more than 30 years,

purchasing houses when they were abandoned,

convincing his friends to move in and neighbors to stay

and helping those who wanted to buy their own and fix them up.

In a neighborhood where many blocks now only hold one or two houses,

all the homes on Paul's block stand.

It's an incredible testament to the power of community,

to staying in one place

and to taking ownership of one's own surroundings --

of simply doing it yourself.

It's the kind of place where black doctors live next to white hipsters

next to immigrant mothers from Hungary

or talented writers from the jungles of Belize,

showing me Detroit wasn't just black and white,

and diversity could flourish when it's encouraged.

Each year, neighbors assemble to bale hay for the farm animals on the block,

teaching me just how much a small group of people can get done

when they work together,

and the magnetism of fantastical yet practical ideas.

Radical neighborliness is every house behind Paul's block burning down,

and instead of letting it fill up with trash and despair,

Paul and the surrounding community creating a giant circular garden

ringed with dozens of fruit trees, beehives and garden plots

for anyone that wants one,

helping me see that our challenges can often be assets.

It's where residents are experimenting with renewable energy and urban farming

and offering their skills and discoveries to others,

illustrating we don't necessarily have to beg the government

to provide solutions.

We can start ourselves.

It's where, for months,

one of my neighbors left her front door unlocked

in one of the most violent and dangerous cities in America

so I could have a shower whenever I needed to go to work,

as I didn't yet have one.

It was when it came time to raise the beam on my own house

that holds the structure aloft --

a beam that I cut out of an abandoned recycling factory down the street

when not a single wall was left standing --

a dozen residents of Poletown showed up to help lift it, Amish style.

Radical neighborliness is a zygote that grows into a worldview

that ends up in homes and communities rebuilt in ways that respect humanity

and the environment.

It's realizing we have the power to create the world anew together

and to do it ourselves when our governments refuse.

This is the Detroit that you don't hear much about.

The Detroit between the ruin porn on one hand

and the hipster coffee shops

and billionaires saving the city on the other.

There's a third way to rebuild,

and it declines to make the same mistakes of the past.

While building my house,

I found something I didn't know I was looking for --

what a lot of millennials

and people who are moving back to cities are looking for.

Radical neighborliness is just another word for true community,

the kind bound my memory and history,

mutual trust and familiarity built over years and irreplaceable.

And now, as you may have heard,

Detroit is having a renaissance

and pulling itself up from the ashes of despair,

and the children and grandchildren of those who fled are returning,

which is true.

What isn't true is that this renaissance is reaching most Detroiters,

or even more than a small fraction of them

that don't live in the central areas of the city.

These are the kind of people that have been in Detroit for generations

and are mostly black.

In 2016 alone,

just last year,

(Voice breaking) one in six houses in Detroit

had their water shut off.

Excuse me.

The United Nations has called this a violation of human rights.

And since 2005, one in three houses --

think about this, please --

one in every three houses has been foreclosed in the city,

representing a population about the size of Buffalo, New York.

(Sniffles)

One in three houses foreclosed is not a crisis of personal responsibility;

it is systemic.

Many Detroiters, myself included,

are worried segregation is now returning to the city itself

on the coattails of this renaissance.

Ten years ago,

it was not possible to go anywhere in Detroit

and be in a crowd completely made of white people.

Now, troublingly, that is possible.

This is the price that we're paying for conventional economic resurgence.

We're creating two Detroits, two classes of citizens,

cracking the community apart.

For all the money and subsidies,

for all the streetlights installed,

the dollars for new stadiums and slick advertisements

and positive buzz,

we're shutting off water to tens of thousands of people

living right on the Great Lakes,

the world's largest source of it.

Separate has always meant unequal.

This is a grave mistake for all of us.

When economic development comes at the cost of community,

it's not just those who have lost their homes

or access to water who are harmed,

but it breaks little pieces of our own humanity as well.

None of us can truly be free,

none of us can truly be comfortable,

until our neighbors are, too.

For those of us coming in,

it means we must make sure we aren't inadvertently contributing

to the destruction of community again,

and to follow the lead

of those who have been working on these problems for years.

In Detroit, that means average citizens deputizing themselves

to create water stations and deliveries for those who have lost access to it.

Or clergy and teachers engaging in civil disobedience

to block water shutoff trucks.

It's organizations buying back foreclosed homes for their inhabitants

or fighting misinformation on forced sales through social media

and volunteer-run hotlines.

For me, it means helping others to raise the beams

on their own formerly abandoned houses,

or helping to educate those with privilege,

now increasingly moving into cities,

how we might come in and support

rather than stress existing communities.

It's chipping in when a small group of neighbors decides

to buy back a foreclosed home

and return the deeds to the occupants.

And for you, for all of us,

it means finding a role to play in our own communities.

It means living your life as a reflection of the world that you want to live in.

It means trusting those who know the problems best --

the people who live them --

with solutions.

I know a third way is possible because I have lived it.

I live it right now

in a neighborhood called Poletown

in one of the most maligned cities in the world.

If we can do it in Detroit,

you can do it wherever you're from, too.

What I've learned over the last decade,

building my house,

wasn't so much about wiring or plumbing or carpentry --

although I did learn these things --

is that true change, real change,

starts first with community,

with a radical sense of what it means to be a neighbor.

It turned at least one abandoned house into a home.

Thank you.

(Applause)

For more infomation >> My $500 house in Detroit -- and the neighbors who helped me rebuild it | Drew Philp - Duration: 13:44.

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Oregon Vortex/House of Mystery, Ice Skating, & T-SHIRT WINNER ANNOUNCED || Just Mandy! Video #9 - Duration: 15:58.

hey guys! Just Mandy here again! so, I'm really sorry, I know it's been a long

time since I had another video come out, but I have just had so much stuff going

on, guys! first of all, let me just say, I started my old job back again! I work

back at the Treehouse Ziplines! if you guys remember a few vlogs back, I did a

vlog just before the new year started, and posted it, I believe, on January 1st,

and it was of me going ziplining with my daughter. now that place is actually

where I used to work before I became a stay-at-home mom. I was actually just

asked to come back to work there as one of the Zip Office "Elves," as we like to

call ourselves, and I was actually there today, working! so, I'm actually back at a

job guys, so I do work. I only work one day a week, so hopefully it shouldn't

affect my vlogs too much, other than I had to go in and start getting ready and

getting used to the job again. but now that I'm used to it, I'm back at it, I

should be able to get back into my recording schedule, and be able to get

these vlogs out for you guys. another thing that was causing the huge delay

was birthdays! I know I mentioned last year around this time, that springtime is

pretty much "Birthday Season" in my family! starting the day after Valentine's Day

all of my family's birthdays are between then and the end of May; my husband's

birthday is the day after Valentine's Day, my daughter's last day of March, my

birthday is April 11th, just like about a week ago, and my mother-in-law's is the

day after my birthday, and then my son's birthday is May 25th! so, all of our

birthdays fall right within a couple-months' span, making the springtime

extremely hectic, extremely busy, and extremely hard for me to record. so

just for future reference guys, expect the springtime to just have a minimum of

videos. I will still try to get some more. next spring, I'll try to do better, and

get even more uploads done. but in any case, just kind of expect a little bit of

a lull around springtime, and the holidays, just because I get super busy

because I'm a stay-at-home mom! well I guess I'm not so much a stay-at-home mom

anymore, now that I work again! but um, in any case guys, that was just a quick

little update on my life and why things have been so slow with my channel. I'm

still doing my channel! in fact, one of the reasons

wanted to go back to work, was so that I actually had some funds to put into my

channel. I do have Patreon, and I do have a PayPal.Me account, but I'm not trying

to push for monetary donations or anything guys, but I need help with the

channel monetarily. and so, I went back to work, so that my paycheck can actually go

towards putting stuff into the channel to make the channel better, as well as

give me a little play money so that I can expand my ElfQuest collection, so I

can buy some more fun stuff for me, for the channel, for you guys!

so, just keep an eye out! I have got a job, I am still going to be recording, and

hopefully my paychecks will just help the videos be that much better, okay guys?

now I know you guys have been extremely patient-- thank you so very much-- for the

next RedBubble t-shirt giveaway! I mentioned that, like, over a month ago, and

I have not got a chance to pick the winner yet... I have my Purple Fedora right

there! you see it guys? it's there, it's got the names in it, it's ready to go! I'm

gonna pull the winner right at the end of this video! first guys, I want to show

you this fun little vlog. it was, um, me and my daughter got to go on a field

trip with her school! she goes to a small school, called the Dome School, and it's

actually an Alternative Learning School! it's a lot of fun! they do a lot of

nature hikes, and nature-oriented things. she's actually on a different field trip

today, where they went to the beach, did a science experiment, and picked up

garbage on the beach! so, really, really cool stuff! very nature-oriented, but what

you guys are about to see is not the beach field trip. as you can see, I'm not

on that one. but what you guys are about to see, is the previous field trip she

went on, that I got to go on with her, and that was to the Oregon Vortex/House of Mystery!

lots of fun, really cool! and ice skating! it was my first time and

my daughter's first time ice skating! so stay tuned, because at the very end of

this video, I'm gonna pull a name out of that hat right there, and that person

will be the winner of the RedBubble t-shirt giveaway, guys! so stay tuned at

the end of video that name's gonna be picked! I hope you guys enjoy checking

out the Oregon Vortex/House of Mystery, and mine and my daughter's first

time ice skating

hey guys! so today we're gonna have a little bit of an adventure! we are here

at the Oregon Vortex, also known as the House of Mystery! we're actually on a

field trip with my daughter's school today. we're going to the Oregon Vortex--

we're here now-- and we're also going to go ice skating

later today. which should be interesting, because I've never gone ice skating and

neiv-- neither has my daughter, Lori! so it's gonna be our first time for both of us!

so this is actually a really cool little mineral spring right here.

pretty cool. just a little creek. there could be gold in that "thar"creek!

look Lori! is there gold? *Lori* i think i found gold! you think you found gold?!

Lori, if you've found gold, we're gonna be rich!

*Lori* can i cross this? uuumm... as long as you're careful. jump over.

nice. good job!

i-i-is that your gold searching pose? oh! did you find any?! is it gold?!

that's not gold!

yep, just stand still... just relax. okay, so what we're doing here, guys, she's-- this is

my daughter, Lori, as you guys probably know. she's standing on this little

circle plate, and according to the sign right by the circle plate,

*reads* "the circular markers embedded in the ground indicate where a North-South

Terraline crosses on an East-West Terraline. if you stand relaxed on these

markers, you will sway with a rotary movement. this

is caused by the alternating movement of the North-South and East-West lines."

so basically if you stand here, the energy in the area will actually kind-of make

your body move in a circle, as long as you're relaxed--

relax Lori! *Lori* i am... *Mandy* okay...

i can see you swaying a little bit

here we have a wall of just really cool news' clippings and information about the

House of Mystery, the Oregon Vortex.

classic pictures. now, this is supposed to

be a place of energy lines. where energy lines cross. the earth has lots of energy

lines that go through it, and around it, and over it, and where these energy lines

cross, it creates what's known as a Vortex, and strange things happen! like, I

can't remember the story behind the crooked house here, but I'm pretty sure

the house is crooked, but once you stand inside you feel straight... something like

that... and there's the other end of it. there's things, like-- let me see if I can

find another picture-- just kinda cool pictures... I'm not sure, I think they say that it

might be haunted or something too - I'm not exactly sure... here's an example of

pictures that get taken here. so it's pretty crazy.

so this is really cool! I think this-- yeah, this paper right here, actually explains the vortex. wow! I don't

know if I can zoom in enough on that... but in any case guys look up the Oregon Vortex. go ahead and Google

it if you're interested, to find out some cool info about that.

you look at it and it is super duper-duper crooked!

lookit that! look at how crooked that door is on the other side! it's SO crooked!

and that floor is slanted upwards!

look at this, guys! look at this! this floor is slanted

upwards, and those doors are slanted to the side! there's a plumb bob! you can see a plumb

bob right there, hanging to show you where straight would be! up and down

straight right there! this house is certainly most-crooked!

it is not straight at all! very very crooked! Crooked house! the Oregon Vortex!

alright guys, so that was the video of the Oregon vortex and House of Mystery. and now we're

heading out; we're gonna go ice skating! this ought to be fun, I've never been ice

skating, so, it might also be quite hilarious!

we are here, at the ice skating rink in Medford!

all right, here goes Lori! let's see how she does! careful! how she do?

*my friend, Amy* we have to go all the same way. *Mandy* yup, so go the other way, Lori!

*giggles*

whoa... whoa... *giggles* whoa...

*Lori* i almost fell! *Mandy* yeah, hold on!

alright, I guess I'm coming out there too!

this is scary guys! I'm on the ice!

*groans*

Lori's already fallen. she's pulling into the side over there...

trying not to fall!

I'm stopped, because I don't want to fall while I'm recording!

ahh... ahhh! this is so scary!

*silly vocalizations...*

*continues...*

this is scary, guys!

*silly vocalizations... again...*

*and again...*

looks like Lori fell again... this is scary!

oh! I need one of those! where can i get one of THOSE? lookit those things! i need one of THOSE!

that would make it so I could skate!

look, my daughter is doing better than I am...

kind-of...

there she goes... OH NO! *giggles while speaking* Are you OK??

*Lori, giggles* yeah! *Mandy laughs*

*continues laughing while speaking* are you alright?

*Mandy continues laughing*

hey! you cheater! how'd you get that?

Lori, i'm jealous!

lookit that! she's doing so much better now! now she's gonna lap me like crazy!

there's Lori, she's doing much better!

she doesn't even have one of those little brace things!

the walkers, like those guys have, right here.

whoa-oh... uh-oh!

annnnd she's down!

she's getting tired.

Felix...

Where'd she go? where'd she go? i lost sight of her...

oop, she's down again!

i didn't see how that happened, but she's down again.

Nice!

good hand-off, good hand-off!

look at her go! look at her go! go Lori, GO!

*Lori* Hi, Mom! *Mandy* Hi Lori! look at you go!

BOOM, girly!

Hey you! Hey!

Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!

HEY! Lori! Lori! Lori! *Lori giggles softly*

LORI! LORI!

*crazy voice* HEY LORI! HEY LORI!

*Lori giggles more* HEY LORI!

HEY LORI! *Lori laughs* Hey, Lori!

*Crazy voice continues* You're ignoring me!

*normal voice* was that fun?

*Lori* that was fun! *Mandy* that was a lot of fun? did you enjoy our first time ice skating together?

I did too! it was a lot of fun, sweetheart!

just got done at the "RRrrink,"

and we step outside...

and there's a beautiful rainbow in the sky! how perfect is that?

what a nice ending to a wonderful day!

and now me, and my friend Amy, and Lori,

Arabella, and their friend Addie, are going for yogurt!

YEAH, YOGURT! WHOO!

*Amy* you forgot to mention me! *Mandy* i DID mention you! i said, "my friend Amy!"

say HI!

Look, everybody on YouTube! this is my friend Amy

and this is Airabella! *Amy* Wave, Air! *High-Pitched Mandy* Hi Airabella!

And there's Lori, everybody knows Lori. this is our friend Addie. hi Addie!

all right, let's go for yogurt!

thank you so much, for checking out that vlog! I really hope you enjoyed seeing me and my daughter check

out the Oregon Vortex! it was really cool, because at the Vortex they actually say

that no cameras are allowed to record, but they actually gave me permission to

record, as long as I didn't actually record the tour while it was going on.

they gave me permission to record around the area, and to take as many pictures

and videos as I wanted, just as long as I didn't actually record their tour going on.

so, pretty cool, guys! I got special permission! so I hope you guys really

enjoyed that! I hope you enjoyed ice skating, and now...

let's get to the thing that you guys are really waiting for, and that's the giveaway! there's my purple fedora!

with all the-- all the names in it! Magic Purple Fedora, right here, guys!

*Sing-Songy* Purple Fedora-a-a!!

alright guys, so anyway... shaking up the hat...

it's getting shaken up! I'm gonna pick a name right now, and this person is

going to receive a RedBubble t-shirt! now, you will get to pick the size, the

color, the design; everything! if you want an ElfQuest shirt; fine! if you want a non

ElfQuest shirt; that's cool too! or if you want to win one of my pieces

of merchandise from Represent-- check the link down below in the des-- video description, guys--

Uh-- I'll send you one of those, if you want! I've got two different styles now!

i have the "Do Your Research!" design, as well as the "I'm Happy to Help a Tribemate!"

design. which, I really, really enjoyed making that one! it felt really good to

me, because, as you guys know, I do! I absolutely love, I enjoy helping my Tribemates!

so check those out on Represent! there's a link down in the video

description, and the winner of this giveaway can either choose one of those

designs, or a design of their choice, any choice, from RedBubble! choice of shirt,

choice of color, choice of design; everything! alright guys? so, that's enough

talking, let's get to this giveaway! I shook it up pretty well just a minute

ago, while I was blabbering away at you guys. so now I'm gonna pull the name! alright

guys... so doing this with a selfie-stick, so I've only got one hand! so, please excuse me...

there it is! reaching in; I'm not looking! I'm not

looking, and I'm gonna pull... this name, right here! you see it? you ready for this?

let's find out... I'm gonna see if I can hold my selfie stick with my legs...

hehehe...

who won the t-shirt?

*Gasp* CHRISTINA S! you won the RedBubble t-shirt, or Represent

t-shirt whichever you decide! you've won the giveaway! so Christina S., make sure

you get a hold of me on one of the many social medias; on Facebook, on Twitter, or

any other way you can think of! email me, and let me know of your shirt, that you

want to win, from either RedBubble or Represent, one of my designs. uh-- let me know

your shirt size, what color you want-- just get in touch with me, and we will talk

about your prize, all right Christina? congratulations! everybody, shout a huge

"congratulations!" down in the comments to Christina, and stay tuned! because I have

more giveaways coming up! I have a HUGE one coming up really, really soon, that I

am super excited about, guys! so just stay tuned, keep watching my videos! make sure

you Like this video if you haven't already, and Subscribe to my channel, so

you can get more videos from me in the future!

alright guys? hope you enjoyed this, and once again, congratulations Christina!

thanks for watching, everybody!

BYYYEEE!!!

For more infomation >> Oregon Vortex/House of Mystery, Ice Skating, & T-SHIRT WINNER ANNOUNCED || Just Mandy! Video #9 - Duration: 15:58.

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