Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Heaven.

If I had to describe what I think heaven looks like, I would say that it is full of joy and happiness. There will be no anger, yelling, or sadness. I believe that everyone that has died will be there, greeting you as you come in. There will be mansions, and everything will be colorful. Nothing dull, or blank. The weather would be perfect, not hot nor cold. The streets and buildings, covered in gold. I think heaven would be the perfect place.

Monday, November 23, 2009

The Lovely Bones

Think about what has happened to Susie. Do you think she considers herself "trapped" in her heaven? Do you think she sees it as a perfect world? Explain your answer.

I think Susie's father meant, when he said the penguin was "trapped in a perfect world," that the penguin is in the snow, where it belongs. Nothing can harm or hurt the penguin because it is alone. I think Suise considers herself trapped in have because she's there and she can't talk to anyone on earth. I don't think she sees it as perfect, being that she can't let anyone know what happened to her or where clues to find her are.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

My Bucket List

My Bucket List:

1. Go to France.
2. Go skydiving.
3. Go white-water rafting.
4. Go to New York on New Year's.
5. Get married.
6. Have three kids.
7. Live in a really big house.
8. Have a maid.
9. Stay in shape throughout my life.
10. Go to space.
11. Become a surgeon.
12. Find a cure for cancer.
13. Change people's lives.
14. Live in L.A.
15. Ride the five tallest rollercoasters.
16. Graduate from Texas Tech.
17. Go on a shopping spree.
18. Have a really pretty car.
19. Read the bible.
20. Keep my kids in church.
21. Get my tongue pierced.
22. Let my hair grow out.
23. Go skiing.
24. Visit all 50 states.
25. Make relationships with some people better.
26. Stay close to friends after high school.
27. Help families that are in need.
28. Give to the kids in Africa.
29. Make a lot of money.
30. Go on a cruise.
31. Go snorkeling.
32. Stay in the Inn of the Mountain Gods for a week.
33. Own 1,000 pairs of shoes.
34. Write a book for kid's.
35. Run a marathon.
36. Learn sign language.
37. Ride in a hot air balloon.
38. Ride in a helicopter through the Grand Canyon.
39. See the Northern Lights.
40. Fly over Las Vegas at night.
41. Visit all the Seven Wonders of the World.
42. Ride the World's largest Ferris Wheel.
43. Read 500 books.
44. Learn astrology.
45. Build a house.
46. Learn how to cook.
47. Design an outfit.
48. Make a quilt.
49. Find the things that are important in my life.
50. Stop biting my nails.
51. Find the one thing that makes me truly happy.
52. Donate to a charity.
53 Donate blood throughout my life.
54. Go to the best spa.
55. Eat only healthy foods.
56. Own a house in the mountains and on the beach.
57. Go to the Superbowl at least once.
58. Learn to forgive people easily.
59. Use big words.
60.

8 Parts of Speech.

10 Nouns: Racheal, Armando, Skyler, mountains, Christmas, sun, shoe, arm, ski-lift, snow.

5 Adjectives: Beautiful, white, glimmer.

3 Adverbs: Quietly, quickly, carefully.

2 Conjunctions: And, but.

3 Verbs: planning, decided, riding.

2 Prepositions: On, over.

1 Interjection: Wow!

2 Pronouns: We, he.

One day, Armando, Racheal, Skyler, and I were carefully planning a trip to go to the mountains. We decided that we wanted to go during Christmas, so that the beautiful, white snow will glimmer in the sun. On December 21st, the day we got out for our holiday break, our trip started. It took us eight hours to get to our destination. Wow! What a great sight. The mountains were huge and towered over the town. The next day, we made our decision to go skiing. As we were quietly riding up the ski-lift, Skyler's shoe fell off. He quickly tried to reach down and catch it, but he started slipping out. Racheal was sitting beside him, and tried to grab his arm to help him back up. It did no good. He fell out of the ski-lift. Me and Armando both laughed until went to him, and realized he was dead.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Shakespeare Language.

Walking down the street was I, I saw this boy, screaming. When I looked, I saw cuttles beside him, cut and long-tail. Thy boy daffed, but they started chasing him. They tried to design that they were his cousins, but believe him not, did I. Something was diffused about the situation. Officers came, and tried to ean the cuttles. The little boy ran away and the other officers took the cuttles, to jail.

I would not have such a heart in my bosom, for the dignity of the whole body.
This means that one doesn't have a heart in his chest, or anywhere else in his body.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Quotes To Think About.

Martin Luther King, Jr.: "We are not makers of history. We are made by history." To me, this quote means that people are made by learning from the past. Whatever has happened in history, makes people who they are today. We do not make history just because we want to. Everything that happens now, in the future, will cause people to make the decisions that they do. Just like everything that has happened, in the past makes people make the decisions that they do now.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Remembering 9/11


On 9/11, I was in the second grade, in Mrs. Lambert's class. I remember her turning on the television, and us watching it as a class, and listening to her explain about what happened. The following weeks of 9/11, all you would hear about on t.v., the news, and radios were what had happened, how many people had been killed, and why people think the terrorists did it.
In twenty years from now, I think everyone will still remember this day because it was a very crucial day. Not only did it kill people, it affected people all over the country. Its still affecting because our soldiers are still in Iraq fighting because of this event.
The terrorists chose to attack America because, maybe they were jealous of the great country that we are. Everyone knows that, yeah, there are other countries that are like America but not all those countries have the privileges that we have here.
I don't know anyone that was directly affected by the attacks, but it did affect a lot of people all around the world, even if they didn't know anybody that was killed. Maybe, their family members got sent over to Iraq or Iran and never came back, or maybe they're just paranoid that it might happen again sometime and they're the ones that will get hurt.
If I was going to write a story about 9/11, I would write it in the point of view of a survivor of the plane crashes. I think that if someone, in one of the towers, wrote a book about the event, how they survived, what everyone was doing, it would be a great book.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Friendship Bellringer

I think your personal beliefs and values are more important. This is because sometimes the friends you choose go against your beliefs. If your beliefs are more important to you, then you're probably going to do the right thing. If your friends are more important, then they'll turn you against your beliefs, and possibly get you in trouble.

Monday, August 31, 2009

I think this book sounds very interesting because, by reading the summary, it sounds like a mystery. I like mystery books, most of the time they're usually good. Also, it sounds interesting because the author wrote about her own personal experiences. I think that was a brave thing for her to do. She told the world what had happened to her as a teenager and warned other teenagers to be careful so they don't get harmed like her or the girl in the book did.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Why Blog?

We can use a blogging to communicate with other people, or to share ideas, or your opinion on things. Also, you can use blogging to write your thoughts about certain subjects.