...well, I'll tell you what's different. You can probably see that there are no links or anything on the left sidebar. What's with that? Well, if you look a bit closer, you should see on the right sidebar that there is a little menu underneath something that says NAVIGATE. Now you should see a lot of nice, new stuff! The music page is all about the bands and music I listen to (and have been posting about on this website), but it only has about three bands on it, so it still needs a lot of adding. As you might have guessed, all the links have been moved to the internet section. The other pages pretty much speak for themselves!
Well, Jovonna Rose has mentioned to me a few times that she'd love to see me do a Rebecca St. James layout on here, as she is a great fan of Rebecca's. Well, I've made a Rebecca St. James layout specially on Jovonna Rose's request and it'll be the next layout I use! I've also been preparing other layouts. I'm pretty sure they'll come out good! I can't wait to use the RSJ one. It'll be a while before I put it up, though, because I've had this Jump5 one up for such a short time.
Oh, I can't believe I forgot to mention this! You know what happened on the 16th? My mom and I went to see Third Day perform on the first night of their Wherever You Are tour! It's about time that I've gotten a chance to see them, because I've been hearing their music since their first CD released back in 1996. How was the concert? Well, the David Crowder Band opened up and they were quite cool! Of course, we were all rushing with excitement when we saw Mac Powell's silhouette behind a large sheet that was covering the stage from our view. He begins singing, the crowd begins screaming, the sheet drops, and there is the band. They performed just about every single song you could ask for; everything from "Consuming Fire" to "Cry Out To Jesus". They were absolutely brilliant, their energy never faded, and not once did anyone hit a bad note! I also might add that they performed the song "Thief", which they rarely ever perform, and "Blessed Assurance", which they had never performed until that show. The concert was so long and brilliant, I can't even explain it all right here! All I can say is, buy some CDs, go to the tour, and last but not least, buy a shirt ;-)

Yay! I am very excited!!! You rock!