Renegade Roses are the Mens Texas State Rugby Little Sisters. We are an up and coming social organization composed of girls that love having fun, getting together and supporting our ruggers. This is a great way to meet a ton of cool girls along with great group of guys. We would love for y'all to come out and see what were about. For additional information check out our myspace page.
www.myspace.com/renegade_roses
Sunday, July 13, 2008
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Riverfest
Well hopefully this is my last blog, but knowing my luck this one will delete too. Is anyone going tonight? I am not a big fan of Paul Wall, but it seems like a fun thing to do. I have been studying for a couple hours and I feel like I just need to get out of my dorm. The weird thing about riverfest this year I think is the fact that it is on a wednesday and rappers are performing. Dont get me wrong I love rap, but in past years it has been country. Seems like a 180 to me. Anyways if y'all go hope you have fun!
Almost done.
I am about to give up on this blog stuff. This is now the 3rd time my blog has gotten deleted!
Posts and Blogs!
Uggggh! I am getting so annoied at all of this blog stuff. I am trying to get them all done and of course when I submitted this one it said there was an error so I am having to write it all over again. I am having a hard time getting all of these blogs and posts done. It sucks because you can tell how many comments you have made on other people blogs. Is anyone else stressing about this? I am trying to make a good grade in this class and I know its important to try and get all of these done!
School year
So my first year of college has already come and gone. I cant believe I have didnt want to go to college. This has been the most fun I have had in my whole life. When I was in highschool all I could think about was how hard college was going to be. Everyone says that you learn one way in highschool and have to come up with a new method when you get to college. After my first week in San Marcos last semester I had already fallen in love. I found a good organization to get into and I have made what I think will be friends for life and I know that sounds really lame.
When it actually comes to the school aspect like grades I think I am doing okay. Eventhough last semester went a lot smoother than this one I am still keep up with everything...or I think. Now finals are just around the corner then summer will be here. All you have to think is jus one more week!
When it actually comes to the school aspect like grades I think I am doing okay. Eventhough last semester went a lot smoother than this one I am still keep up with everything...or I think. Now finals are just around the corner then summer will be here. All you have to think is jus one more week!
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Mothers Day
Contrary to popular belief, Mother's Day was not conceived and fine-tuned in the boardroom of Hallmark. The earliest tributes to mothers date back to the annual spring festival the Greeks dedicated to Rhea, the mother of many deities, and to the offerings ancient Romans made to their Great Mother of Gods, Cybele. Christians celebrated this festival on the fourth Sunday in Lent in honor of Mary, mother of Christ. In England this holiday was expanded to include all mothers and was called Mothering Sunday.
In the United States, Mother's Day started nearly 150 years ago, when Anna Jarvis, an Appalachian homemaker, organized a day to raise awareness of poor health conditions in her community, a cause she believed would be best advocated by mothers. She called it "Mother's Work Day." Fifteen years later, Julia Ward Howe, a Boston poet, pacifist, suffragist, and author of the lyrics to the "Battle Hymn of the Republic," organized a day encouraging mothers to rally for peace, since she believed they bore the loss of human life more harshly than anyone else."
In the United States, Mother's Day started nearly 150 years ago, when Anna Jarvis, an Appalachian homemaker, organized a day to raise awareness of poor health conditions in her community, a cause she believed would be best advocated by mothers. She called it "Mother's Work Day." Fifteen years later, Julia Ward Howe, a Boston poet, pacifist, suffragist, and author of the lyrics to the "Battle Hymn of the Republic," organized a day encouraging mothers to rally for peace, since she believed they bore the loss of human life more harshly than anyone else."
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