If I
could live anywhere I would live in Candy Land! In Candy Land the river is made
of chocolate milk and the grass is icing! There would be an unlimited amount of
candy and everyone is polite and sweet. There is no jail in Candy Land because there
is no crime. My house would be a giant red gummy bear. There would not be cars
because exercise is needed to walk off the candy. I would have cat made of
cookies! In Candy Land everyone is happy and no one ever feels sad or alone.
None of the candy ever goes bad and always stays fresh. There is also a magical
spell in Candy Land where no one gets fat or sick of candy. Queen BubbleGum,
the nicest Queen of all, runs Candy Land. For these reasons I wish I could live
in Candy Land, the happiest place ever.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
If Money Was No Object
(Song - Little Things by One Direction)
Reflection
Reflection
Doing this project made me realize a few things such as I very much dislike computers and their dark magic, my friends and I have very different ideas of things we want to do, and lastly that not everyone is a wizard with a computer. I learned I am much better with projects that I can touch like poster boards and not projects that can get lost in this great abyss called the internet.
Friday, November 16, 2012
What would I miss the most?
If I had no electricity I think I would miss my cellphone the most. I only say this because this is how I am able to contact my friends quickly. If there was no electricity we would have to send letters to our friends and that would take too long. People may say that you could just walk or drive and talk to someone but that is not always possible. My grandparents live in West Virginia and without my cellphone I would have to wait days before even receiving their message and if it were an emergency I would not find out in time. Without my cellphone I would not be able to talk to my friends or my boyfriend! I can not just see these people everyday even though I wish I could. Some of my friends live too far away for me to be able to just go vist them anytime I want. I am not one of those people who is on their cellphone all the time but I still feel like it is most important to me. I know there was a time before phones but this is now.
Friday, November 9, 2012
Sarah's Key
My favorite book would have to be Sarah's Key by Tatiana de Rosnay. Tatiana de Rosnay was born September 28, 1961 in Paris. Since 1992, de Rosnay has published twelve books in French and only three books in English. Her most popular book just happens to be Sarah's Key. Sarah's Key in about two people. One is Sarah Starzynski, a ten-year-old Jewish girl from Paris. The other is Julia Jarmond an American journalist living in Paris. Julia is writing an article for the sixtieth anniversary of the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup (a round up of jews in Paris). Sarah's parents and her are being arrestes durin the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup and she does not want her little four-year-old brother to stay behind, yet he refuses to leave the long, deep cupboard hidden in the wall. Sarah then locks him in so no one can find him. He had water, a flashlight, a Comtesse de Ségur book, and his favorite teddy bear in the cupboard. Sarah did not know how long it would be before she could return home. Julia discovers Sarah's name and finds out what happened to her. This is probably my favorite book because it is unlike like any book I have ever read before. I had to wait so long to find out what happened to Sarah and her family. I never wanted to put the book down and I just found out it is a movie!
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