Has a nice ring to it. Anyway, me and my sister, Drama Mama, have been recording a CD of her singing various songs from school and songs she wrote.
We have just finished the CD, I'm The Little Sister, but we think we might have to redo some songs. We might be selling it at our lemonade stand tomorrow for 1.00, since it's only 7-8 minutes long, but we're not sure. Here is is a list of the songs on the CD.
Intro
I'm The Little Sister- Written by me and Drama Mama
I'm An Angel- Written by Me and Drama Mama
Happy Birthday- Drama Mama singing Happy Birthday to me on my 12th birhtday
Hannukah Oh Hannukah
Oh Day Oh Shoon- A song Drama Mama learned at school
The Oompa Loompa Song (New Edition)- An Oompa Loompa Song written by Drama Mama and inspired by the new "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" movie.
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star- A Classic, how couldn't we?
Building Bridges- A song Drama Mama learned at school
A,B,C's
The Goodnight Song- A song Drama Mama learned at school
This summer has been the best summer ever. I've done so many things I haven't been able to do before, like...
I've stayed up as late as I could every night, although I only go to bed around 11 o'clock. I've slept in 'till 10 or 11 every morning, something that has always been impossible due to summer camps and school.
I've had friends over for hours at a time and gone swimming at the local pool.
I've made breakfast for the family and read 3 Garfield books in an hour.
I've been able to play every video and computer game I own and scope out every good deal at the local Plaid Pantry, which sometimes results in bringing home a 2-liter of soda for less than a dollar.
But the thing I am most proud of is the fact that I have not driven my mother totally insane ... because I know that's my sister's job.
First of all, I would like to apologize for not writing any new posts in a while. Summer has gotten me lazy.
Anyway...
For the last two weeks Drama Mama (See Lifetime Joy) and me have been having a lemonade stand.
It all started when Drama Mama decided she wanted to have a lemonade stand. She said if I helped she would give me half of her profits. That day we made 18 dollars. I thought it would be a good idea to keep doing it daily, as long as the weather was nice. I also proposed using some of our profits to buy more supplies, instead of Mom buying everything.
So far we've only spent about 6 or 7 dollars on supplies and we've made around 40 dollars, which is good since we were out there only 6 times due to weather and appointments (mainly swimming). We plan to keep doing this, so if you happen to be near 21st, just north of Broadway, feel free to stop by. If you mention this post, you get a free refill!