My Special Memory
If there was a disease that took all my memories away but there was one special memory that I could remember it would be the time I went to Yellowstone National Park. This trip was so special to me because when I went I was with my family. We drove all the way up there with our camper, we went through nine different states: Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana. It took about five days to get there and we stayed for four days. When we stopped in St.Louis my Dad and I went up in the arch it was amazing. During these four days we went to all kinds of different places. We went to see the hot springs and Old Faithful. Also there was one geyser that sprays once every 30 years or so and right when we were about to leave the place where it was it started to spray. Once we even went horseback riding through the mountains. We even saw a bear! We were on our way to the gift shops in Yellowstone park and we got stopped by a heard of buffalo they were walking in the middle of the road. It took us about 45 minutes to get to the shops. When we got to the shops we bought some souvenirs like moose antlers and coffee cups and I bought a hat. Toward the end of our trip we got all packed up and we were on our way out of the park it started to snow so we all got out and played in the snow which was about five foot deep and that was so much fun. It took about five days to get back home. We stopped in different places and took all kinds of pictures with my family on the fence with the back ground with the green grass and the huge mountains. When we got back home I unpacked and said this was the best trip of my life.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
My special memory
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Sunday, March 9, 2008
Why should you read the book Anne Frank
Why should you read the book Anne Frank
Reading the book Anne Frank has not only inspired me to be a better person but it has taught me too find the good in others instead of the bad. I think Mrs.Chapman wanted us to read the book and show us different parts of the Holocaust to help us realize how fortunate we are to have a free country. We do not have to worry about hiding out far away from home to keep from getting taken to concentration camps. Many had their homes and their valuables taken away during this time. But even worse many people were tortured and killed. I am thankful Mrs. Chapman brought this book to my attention because it tells you about how Anne left a good legacy about herself that I would want to follow. Even though Anne was going trough such a hard time in her life she still kept faith in herself and in her friends and family. Also reading the book and watching parts of the Holocaust it really makes me think how I can try to change the world and make it a better place. Like trying to put a stop to war, kidnappings, shootings, and murders. The Holocaust was a very cruel and harmful time period and it just makes me realize so much more how fortunate I am. I am very sad that the Holocaust happened but we can learn from it. Like how important it is to elect the right people to lead our country not the bad like Hilter . If you elect a bad person to lead your country they are going to create bad things such as the Holocaust.
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Sunday, February 17, 2008
What would I choose?
If there was a bomb that exploded over the entire earth and millions and
millions of people were killed and inured and there were only five
professions that I could choose that would help the survivors on the
earth, they would be 1. (Doctors) I believe doctors would be very
important in this point in time because of the explosion there would be all
kinds of people that would be wounded and would need care. Also a lot of
people would get sick because of the fumes and the doctors can provide
medicine and shots to heal them. 2. (Construction workers) Construction
workers would be helpful in rebuilding houses, and shelter, and the
buildings for industries. A construction worker would be very nice to
have. 3. (Farm) I would want a farm so I can have food. I could plant all
kinds of fruit trees like pears and apple and maybe even a banana tree,
you could plant corn, potatoes, strawberries, squash, beans an all kinds of
fruits and vegetables. Also on a farm you could plant cotton to make
clothing so we can keep warm in the wintertime. Also a farm has animals
on them like cows, chickens and pigs. The cows can provide milk to drink
and the chickens and pigs can provide eggs and meat to eat. 4. (Law
Enforcement) After the bombing there would be a lot of caos so we need a
law enforcement to keep peace. The military would keep our nation from
being invaded from other nations. Law enforcement would help us to be
more safe and cautious.5. (Education) A good education is very
important for people to have. You need a good education because then
you can get a good job or even start your on business which can lead the
world to its next level of technology so the world can get back to the way it
was before.
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Thursday, January 24, 2008
If I was a Animal
If I could choose to be any animal I would want to be a cat...
I would want to live indoors were it is warm and cozy.
I would like my outdoor time to run and play and be lazy in the sun.
When my owner comes home I would want them to love and pet me and feed me treats.
It's known that cats have long lives and I would like to have nine.
Cats are fun little animals with cute personalities and if I had to choose to be an animal.
A cat I would be.
If Mrs. Chapman was an animal I would think she should be a giraffe.
She is tall and slim just like a giraffe.
Mrs. Chapman eats healthy and giraffes eat healthy to.
Also she is calm and giraffes are calm.
Mrs. Chapman and giraffes also have the same hair color.
If Mrs. Chapman and I were animals this is what we would be.
The End
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Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Team Work
Team work is accomplished when trust, unity, attitude, and dedication is within us.
Trust= is relying on your team mate to give 100% support and effort on what you are doing.
Unity= achives the ultimate goal when everyone works togather.
Attitude= is a mind set that accepts nothing less than giving your best and believing in yourself.
Dedication= shows that hard work brings successful results.
I have enjoyed so much of being apart of a team. It has tought me how friendships are valuble and lots of fun. Working as a team has helped me to develop patients and selfcontrol. I have learned how to use my time wisely and become a good organizer. Also, this has allowed me to become a better leader on my team. Great lesson are accomplished when others are a part of your life.
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