Monday, May 11, 2009
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Best L.A. pieace out of report
Ode To Skin Cancer
By: soccerrocks4814
You have a killer name.
People stare when they see you.
They tremble when you are around.
Once you have chosen your victim.
You fight against them until you are beat.
They try to not find you by putting on sunblock.
But you're always there.
Waiting and watching until you get into them.
You're even waiting for them in winter.
When they are unprotected.
They try to hide away from you in the shade
But your still there.
And you do what you do to people who are over 65 years old.
Your favorite time of the day is 11am-3pm.
The only reason you like those times.
Is because its the hottest time of the day.
Your favorite time to strike people.
You love people who have light blonde hair and blue eyes.
You love people with many moles and skin that burns easily.
Even though you're still there.
People know about you.
They also know how to stop you from coming into them.
Thought I would just tell you that.
By: soccerrocks4814
You have a killer name.
People stare when they see you.
They tremble when you are around.
Once you have chosen your victim.
You fight against them until you are beat.
They try to not find you by putting on sunblock.
But you're always there.
Waiting and watching until you get into them.
You're even waiting for them in winter.
When they are unprotected.
They try to hide away from you in the shade
But your still there.
And you do what you do to people who are over 65 years old.
Your favorite time of the day is 11am-3pm.
The only reason you like those times.
Is because its the hottest time of the day.
Your favorite time to strike people.
You love people who have light blonde hair and blue eyes.
You love people with many moles and skin that burns easily.
Even though you're still there.
People know about you.
They also know how to stop you from coming into them.
Thought I would just tell you that.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Medieval blog entry #5 (last)
Today is different then my character because the families stick together. Parents abandoned kids at the age of 12 so they can start there own business. But in our time kids who are 12 go to school and live with their parents. The government back then was crazy. Allowing kids to work at 12! That is not right. Today is better because kids can't buy beer like they could back then and also the 12 year old working thing. The events have changed by that the weddings are not a social gathering for people to just come and eat. Now its when your friends and family come to celebrate someones marriage. Not to just come and eat free food. And the thing back then people who you didn't even know came to things like that.
Friday, March 20, 2009
Medieval event entry #4
Our favorite mayor and or only mayor yesterday got married. Everyone in the town was there to celebrate there marriage. It happened in the back of the mayors castle. In the field to be exact. This event happened on a Saturday which was yesterday. This event happened because they loved each other. The mayor provided wine and beer to the people who came. There was a lot of dancing in this event. Wedding are a big event in Queensland. I reacted happy in this event. I was the brides maid of honor so I got to wear a beautiful dress and I also go flowers from people. Other people reacted also happily! They enjoyed them selfs and also congratulated the newly married couple. As a result of this event the new married couple enjoyed them selfs and now are happily married!
Monday, March 16, 2009
Medieval blog entry #3
In my community I interact with the more high classed people and bakers. The food I eat is cakes, pastries, donuts, bread, cookies, and after a long days work if there is any dough left I make a pizza that is a secret recipe from my parents. The geography of Queensland is plains and some grasslands which are used for farmers crops. Most of the plains have been made into towns like mine.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
medieval government entry #2
Our government is a Republic. One law that I agree is that kids can start school at 7 years old. One law I disagree with is that kids can start a business when there only 8 years old. I am a Christian just like my parents were. Yes there are some conflicts with people in our state. The are greedy and get jealous easily of some peoples accomplishments. But that is going to be fixed in the next couple of months.
medieval blog #1
Hi my name is Isabella Baker. I live in Queensland, Australia and I am 24 years old. I was an apprentice but then my mom died so I took over my moms Bakery. I had a mom but she died last year of the flu. And when I was just 2 years old my dad died. My parents did work at the shop that I now own but then they pasted away. My house is very nice and roomy. It smells like fresh bread and pastries all the time. For fun I make bread and have party's with my friends and make them cakes. My chores are to take out the trash, wash the dishes, and take care of my Bakery.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
memoir
Life Changing Experience
By: Katie Brewer
I could hear running down below my room leading to the stairs. I said “ Probably just Lauren (my sister) coming upstairs to tell me breakfast was ready”. I happened to be cleaning my room that day because it was a weekend. But I kept listening I heard that the foots steps were louder than Lauren's. I was starting to get scared at that point. I was scared because the running foot steps were my moms and my mom doesn't usually run through the house. In the next couple seconds I got the worst news that anyone could ever hear.
My mom said in a loud voice, “Katie something is wrong with Gunka!” I called my grandfather Gunka. I rushed down the stairs we jumped in the car and hurried to my mimi's house where my sister and I were dropped off until my family knew what was going on. I waited all day for an answer. I left my mimi's house and went outside. I sat on the swing. I prayed that everything was going to be fine, but I knew deep down it wasn't going to be fine. My mom called my mimi and told her to bring us over to our house. I thought to myself, “Ok, everything is fine. Mom didn't say anything about Gunka being sick or dead.”
Some facts about my grandfather was that he smoked making it hard to breathe, and he did not eat that healthy. There is a twist to this story and if you keep reading you will find it out.
My sister and I got home and found my mom in the driveway waiting for us. I could tell she was crying because her eyes were really bloodshot. From that moment I knew Gunka wasn't alive. We got in the truck and rode up to my other grandparents house where my grandfather lived. As we were getting closer I asked “Is Gunka dead?” My mom turned her head and started to cry. I knew that was the worst news ever.
The twist of this story was that 7 weeks earlier my cousin Craig died from a carpenter accident. He fell through a roof in Florida while putting roofing on a building. The roofing was clear and he thought that he had already put paneling down so he started to walk. He fell through the top of the building to the cement floor below, he went head first so even if he lived he would have been crippled.
The doctors thought my grandfather died of a heart attack but a lot of my family still thinks that he died of depression, because he loved Craig a lot and missed him.
My Gunka and I had so many good memories. I remember when I was in kindergarden and he would pick me up after school and we would go to his house and watch “Cat Dog”. I loved that show. I also remember falling asleep in his lap eating Whoppers (melted milk balls). We would always go fishing when it was during the summer. He was just so nice and awesome! I didn't have as many memories with Craig as I did with my grandfather because he was always with his girlfriends or working in Florida. But I remember when I was a little kid and he took me on a Four-wheeler ride. That was fun also.
At the funeral it was miserable and everyone was crying. Even people that were not even family were crying because they missed him. I remember putting pictures of me and my sister in his casket so he would always know that we were with him at all times. The funeral it was very sad. The look on peoples faces were devastating. One persons face that stood out to me is my dads face. My grandfather was my dads father. Just the sounds and the faces he made was very sad. At the time I had never seen him cry which was why it stood out to me. The funeral was here in Newport at the Crosby & Neal Funeral Home.
I missed 2 weeks of school when Craig died. And then when my grandfather died I missed like 3 weeks. I missed him so much. At random times I would break down crying because I thought of him. We buried Craig and Gunka on the same day. But that 4th grade year was the worst but my friends and family helped me through it. I still miss Craig and Gunka and I always will.
By: Katie Brewer
I could hear running down below my room leading to the stairs. I said “ Probably just Lauren (my sister) coming upstairs to tell me breakfast was ready”. I happened to be cleaning my room that day because it was a weekend. But I kept listening I heard that the foots steps were louder than Lauren's. I was starting to get scared at that point. I was scared because the running foot steps were my moms and my mom doesn't usually run through the house. In the next couple seconds I got the worst news that anyone could ever hear.
My mom said in a loud voice, “Katie something is wrong with Gunka!” I called my grandfather Gunka. I rushed down the stairs we jumped in the car and hurried to my mimi's house where my sister and I were dropped off until my family knew what was going on. I waited all day for an answer. I left my mimi's house and went outside. I sat on the swing. I prayed that everything was going to be fine, but I knew deep down it wasn't going to be fine. My mom called my mimi and told her to bring us over to our house. I thought to myself, “Ok, everything is fine. Mom didn't say anything about Gunka being sick or dead.”
Some facts about my grandfather was that he smoked making it hard to breathe, and he did not eat that healthy. There is a twist to this story and if you keep reading you will find it out.
My sister and I got home and found my mom in the driveway waiting for us. I could tell she was crying because her eyes were really bloodshot. From that moment I knew Gunka wasn't alive. We got in the truck and rode up to my other grandparents house where my grandfather lived. As we were getting closer I asked “Is Gunka dead?” My mom turned her head and started to cry. I knew that was the worst news ever.
The twist of this story was that 7 weeks earlier my cousin Craig died from a carpenter accident. He fell through a roof in Florida while putting roofing on a building. The roofing was clear and he thought that he had already put paneling down so he started to walk. He fell through the top of the building to the cement floor below, he went head first so even if he lived he would have been crippled.
The doctors thought my grandfather died of a heart attack but a lot of my family still thinks that he died of depression, because he loved Craig a lot and missed him.
My Gunka and I had so many good memories. I remember when I was in kindergarden and he would pick me up after school and we would go to his house and watch “Cat Dog”. I loved that show. I also remember falling asleep in his lap eating Whoppers (melted milk balls). We would always go fishing when it was during the summer. He was just so nice and awesome! I didn't have as many memories with Craig as I did with my grandfather because he was always with his girlfriends or working in Florida. But I remember when I was a little kid and he took me on a Four-wheeler ride. That was fun also.
At the funeral it was miserable and everyone was crying. Even people that were not even family were crying because they missed him. I remember putting pictures of me and my sister in his casket so he would always know that we were with him at all times. The funeral it was very sad. The look on peoples faces were devastating. One persons face that stood out to me is my dads face. My grandfather was my dads father. Just the sounds and the faces he made was very sad. At the time I had never seen him cry which was why it stood out to me. The funeral was here in Newport at the Crosby & Neal Funeral Home.
I missed 2 weeks of school when Craig died. And then when my grandfather died I missed like 3 weeks. I missed him so much. At random times I would break down crying because I thought of him. We buried Craig and Gunka on the same day. But that 4th grade year was the worst but my friends and family helped me through it. I still miss Craig and Gunka and I always will.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Katie Brewer BPW
http://www.thedailyplanner.com
As a service to you I will provide School Supplies. Anything from pencils to binders. For you the consumer this is a very good time to come and buy some school supplies because we have big sales which means low prices and making your budget go farther. Also the demand is high because people are restocking for the new year. But we have a plentiful amount of stuff for you to buy. There is no real competition so you do not have to worry about the opportunity cost. After listening and looking at our criteria from our customers wants we have decided to buy a whole new shipment of binders and pencil holders. We sell highlighters, cap erasers, pencil sharpeners, binders and more things people like you would consider goods.
http://www.samflaxny.com http://www.jwodcatalog.com
http://www.germes-online.com
Production is going very good right now, meaning there is there is a supply. The other companies have a scarcity in binders but we have a surplus, also meaning we are having big sales. Unfortunately none of our items are nonrenewable so they can not be replaced. Our incentives are when you buy 2 binders you get 2 free. Also when you buy 1 pencil holder you get 2 free erasers to go in it. As the producer I will do my best to please you. We have a couple prototypes for you to look at to see if you would like them if we ordered them. Our productive resources are plastic, wood, and rubber. The revenue that we receive will go to buying more things for you. So please come on down to Katie's School Supplies today and buy your wants and needs for a low price!!
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