Monday, May 17, 2010

New things.

Well it's been a little while since I have last updated this blog, there was not too much to say aside from living and learning.

I just moved to Houston recently, that was pretty cool. It's kind of hot here, ballooning goes a lot better so that's cool. I really can't wait to get my own bed though...I'm currently sleeping on a little futon, it's ok but when you got two people it's a bit mucho.

I'm kind of mad at Smallville for leaving it on such a cliffhanger, I mean, he stabs himself and you don't even know if he's dead or alive. Golly.

Anyhow, I'll try to post some pics sometime.

Luv ya'll.

-Fisher

Monday, March 8, 2010

March 8th 2010

Dear whoever may read this blog,

Yes, it has been a slow January and February. So not much to say on my end. I'm learning something new every day, becoming an adult is a very interesting process. There's lots of trial, lots of failure, but I think the most exciting part of it all is venturing out to do something on your own, something that no one else has done before and learning how to support yourself and long-term things.

I think so much about things that I find it hard not to express myself, perhaps I'm a little late in this 'independent' process, but I suppose it's better late then never no? Finding a job in America is like looking for a needle in a haystack at the age of 17...so as a cheap taxi driver who ridiculously ripped me off the other day said "If you can't get a job, make a job." Brilliant!

The future is a scary thing but I suppose we all have to embrace it as some time or another. Life decisions are the most difficult to make but if you don't make them you'll end up like this...Or this... Finding out what you want to do for the rest of your life is a very difficult decision, and one that takes much thought. When I find out, I'll let you know. Heh.

On another note,

I've been thinking about a few possibilities for this blog...perhaps something to vent my artistic side out on, my song lyrics, possibly stories or some kind of article about current events to feed my obsession for journalism which I haven't cultivated enough yet. I suppose we'll see.

Anyways...here's a little video, I suppose to say goodbye to my childhood. Adios! I'm going to be successful in life. Cya memories.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuoyrMM8z_I

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Clois

Hot hot hot!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JSK7DWAQvQ

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Teenage Angst Disposal

I think blogs are a way of communicating your feelings in another way. Blogs are almost like poetry.

There's so much teenage angst in blogs nowadays, in case no one has noticed. After reviewing the five previous blogs I've had most of it was some kind of emotional other-wording rant to some unknown person and they were supposed to read it. It's crying out like "I want attention!"

Prime example right here

Quote "I hate my dad"

Now does that sound like teenage angst or what? I feel embarassed just looking at it. At the time you're all Ra ra and it doesn't seem to matter, but you are posting your most intimate feelings to the entire world, literally. Anyone from Japan to Senegal can read your blog.

The best blogs are like novels, the ones where you read the authors thoughts, but not necessarily as him or her.

Anyways....moving on... this man has a beautiful voice.

Chow, my little readers.

--Lil Fish

Friday, January 1, 2010

Bonjour!



Bonjour! Comment allez vous? Joyeux Annee! (Happy New Year)

I am greeting you from the sunny land of the South.

Hello there, my name is Nathalie Fisher, in case you didn't know that already. This is my 8th attempt at a blog, by now you are probably annoyed with me always sending you new blog links. This is the last one, I swear.

Well anyways...here's a short auto-biography in a nutshell. I was born into a rather large family of 12 brothers and sisters, usually swapped around by most of them. If you count my parents, I suppose that makes 14. I was born in the beautiful snowy country of Canada, in the province of Quebec. Not Cuba, as people in the south pronounce it, Quebec.

My life as a child was rather interesting, I only had a few siblings I actually grew up with, most of them left home before I was even 4. My dad liked (and likes) to think he is a woodsman, and chops trees all day and builds things. My mother was usually doing something...don't really know what, but she was always doing something. My two older siblings were usually in some kind of fued about the internet, and the girl was always trying to get me to become more 'girly'. I didn't really like it that much, but she found it rather amusing. I still remember the days we used to watch Britney Spears on the "Hit List" together, and Nysnc. Oh, and who could forget the Spice Girls. My other two brothers found constant amusement in irritating me as much as they possibly could.

When I was about 7, the two older ones moved out, leaving me with the evil duo. (Kidding!) The three of us went to public school for the first time after being homeschooled most of our lives. I was rather nervous seeing as I'd never been to school...let alone in french. It was a good learning experience but after about a year we got into trouble and we were homeschooled again.

Not much to do anymore, I became an internet junkie, haha. Then when I was about 12, our area started having fellowships. I made friends, and fell in love with multiple people. Then finally I thought I met the "one", lol. Anyways, it's a bit embarassing to recount, but let's just say I was a bit overly dramatic.

When I turned 15, my personality calmed down quite a bit.

Fastforward 2 years:

I just graduated from high school, and love the sweetest man in the world at the moment. (AKA my boyfriend) I am living the South with d'em hicks. I find it a little hard to decipher their language, and a lot of people find my accent fascinating. The culture is much different than anything I've ever experienced. Lack of geographical knowledge...love of pig meat, country music....(Gag choke die country music must die) churches every 3 feet on a street, banks that don't exchange canadian money and libraries that won't let you use the internet if you're not 18...being able to walk through the whole town in an hour. Those are just a few of the "highlights", hahaha.

Well, welcome 2010, I hope this blog makes it.

--Lil' Fish

B.T.W, Who agrees that he is gorgeous?

Song of the day: Tell Me Why