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Sunday, October 11, 2015
Sunday, May 31, 2015
Samsing Camping Fun
This last Friday my family went on a camping trip to the Samsing cabin. It was really fun, because I love camping, and I haven't been camping in for ever. We had a really long day packing. It was super stressful. Then we arrived at the cabin in two boats, a speed boat and a sail boat. I was in the speedboat, which is good, because I don't like going slow. The camping trip was fun. We had a great time, and my mom, who supposedly hates camping, actually liked it a little bit. I hope I have the chance to do it again this summer.
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Book Review IV
One of the main themes in this book is to speak out and not be afraid. An example of how this theme is shown is when Marlee decided to join the WEC. "I cared. Helping Liz leaving notes for Mother and sending candy bars to Judy was nice, but it wasn't enough. Not when there might be more that I could do" (132). Another example is when Marlee spoke to a stranger on the plane. ""Coke, please," I said firmly, just like a grown up. Then I relized. I had spoken to a stranger and I hadn't even counted prime numbers first"(161). One last example is when Marlee broke away from J.D., because she decided she didn't like him."I finally dropped his arm and skated away from him, and it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be"(190). To speak out and not be afraid is a main theme in this book.
I would recommend this book to other seventh grade readers, because it's a really good book. It explains friendship very well by making it hard to break. It all so explains how hard it was for blacks in that time. It was a really easy read too. Last of all, the author explained stuff really well. I do recommend this book to other seventh graders.
The author, Kristin Levine, wrote two other books. The Paper Cowboy is about a bully that thinks of himself as a cowboy. The Best Bad Luck I Ever Had is about Dit and Emma who try to save a barber from a punishment. Those books sound pretty good.
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Friday, March 13, 2015
Do We Have to Move?

Mom, Dad and I were sitting on the couch. It was Spring 2013. Our house smelled of dog because Chester, my dog, hadn't had a bath in a while. The couch was in a warm sun puddle, and the computer was really hard to see. We were all looking at houses and schools in Oregon. Nobody in our house was entirely happy with moving, but we were all still excited for a new start. Mom pulled up a school. "What about this one?" Mom asked, "It looks pretty good."
"Nah," said Dad, "all the kids in the picture look kind of gloomy, and it doesn't have anything like spirit week, DYP, etc."
"That's true. Are we ever going to find a town?"
"Hopefully."
"Hey guys," I said, "I don't want to move."
"Nobody does," they said at the same time.
"Jinx!" said Mom.
A few days later, Mom picked me up from band with Audrey and Anna, my two little sisters, in the car."How was band?" she asked.
"Good," I said.
"Audrey has something to tell you."
"She usually does, what is it?"
Audrey said very fast,"You're going to middle school here."
"Huh?" I said.
"You're going to middle school here," she repeated, "in Sitka."
"But, we're moving."
"No."
"Yes, we are. Mom aren't we moving?"
"No," said Mom.
"What! Why not?"
"Daddy made chief," Mom said,"and he's now retiring in four years, so now we're going to stay here!"
"Yay! I'm going to Blatchley! I'm going to Blatchley!" I sang.
" Luckily, some chief in the Coast Guard got fired, so dad is going to replace him," said Mom
"I still feel bad for him, but yay! We're not moving," I said excitedly.
The next day, I went to school and told my friends the good news. "Hey, guys guess what," I asked.
"What?" asked Sully.
"I'm not moving!"
"Yay!"
"What? Really? Yes!" said Cora.
"Hooray," said Anja.
When I left school that day I was happy. We weren't moving!
My family did end up buying a new house, but it was in Sitka. My dad started working as a chief in the Coast Guard, and was the manager of the Eagles Nest, the club on base. I was really happy that we didn't have to move. My friends were happy. Everyone was happy. Those few days were some of the best in my life.
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