My mistake then. I thought the original transaction was taken directly from LocalBitcoins. If it was from the blockchain wallet, you should look into that instead.
OK, so basically I just sent from my blockchain wallet and it did something I haven't seen before... it kept sending the bitcoin from address to address even though i was divvying out the original .225 i had received.
That is not how Bitcoin works. It does not divvy up the amounts. Bitcoin works by spending from and creating transaction outputs. Think of these outputs like a bill (as in dollar bill, physical cash). In order to spend some of that bill but not all of it, you need to get change. In Bitcoin, there is also change. This change is in all of your transactions where you are not spending the entire output amount. When you need to spend again, you are not spending from the original output but rather the change output. Your wallet is spending from that change, which is what is causing the chain of transactions.
Probably. They all have the same fairly low fee so not all of them will confirm at the same time.
Edit: Some but not all of your transactions have confirmed.