I know everyone else is talking about Halloween adventures in their blogs but I think it's always good to do it yourself. Anyway, I usually go trick-or-treating but this year I'm invited to go over to the (fake names used) Adamses' house for a party. The Adamses are great people and I recently became friends with Damaris, a daughter of theirs. I was planning on going trick-or-treating but I really didn't know what I was going to be. Usually, the night before Halloween, I come up with some really lame costume that looks stupid compared to my friends' costumes. For example, when I was a seventh grader I was a guy with a wig and a big hat. I was supposed to be an old man, but everyone thought I was dressing up as Saddam Hussein. Not to mention, I hate an old costume with all its little parts. If I go to the party this year I won't have to dress up. Some of my other friends might be coming, too. However, one of my friends doesn't want to come because he prefers scaring children's pants off when they come trick-or-treating. But his type of humor is pretty strange sometimes. Some of my other friends might still go trick-or-treating just to get the houses' candy. But, I have decided I'll go to Damaris's party.
Monday, October 29, 2007
Thursday, October 25, 2007
My Week
DAY 2: Relatively speaking, Tuesday was a "normal" day. I had fun talking with my friends, but the lessons in class were extremely boring. When I got home that day I tried to watch TV for a little bit, but was interrupted so many times that I soon completely gave up. I had some fun though and when my homework was done and my chores completed we watched Transformers.
DAY 3: The worst day of my week. Wednesday was terrible. I got up at 5:30 and stayed up for about 2 minutes before falling asleep again. In school that day, I was so sleepy that I almost had 3 missings in my first 4 periods. When I got home I did my homework, which took forever, before falling asleep. The only good fortune I had that day was when my Mom came home from New York, where she had been visiting my grandparents.
DAY 4: Today was pretty fun. It was kinda like a Monday-Wednesday mix. I had a pretty good school day. In seminary I did a devotional, which was not nearly as scary as the last time I did it. All my classes seemed to go by pretty fast until science. She had us do the notebook assignment where even graded assignments were part of it. Then I had English where we were reciting the poem "IF". I had already done mine so I was dead bored. When I got home, I fooled around and now I'm writing this.
DAY 5(added later): Friday was terrible with a ray of sunshine. My day started out at O.K. but just went down from there. I got up fine and went to school without incident. But then, for some reason, bad luck set in. I started forgetting things, then started zoning out for no reason at all, etc. I am counting myself extremely fortunate that I didn't have much due that day or I would have had a lot of missings. Then, in seventh period, I had a substitute. I did not like the sub and I don't think she liked me all that much either. So, because there was a sub and the fact that I lost my ID card, I could not use the computers, which prevented me from taking the AR test that will decide my grade. Finally, class got over and I got to go home. I got home in a not so happy mood and became very obstinate(which I am ashamed of). Then I got to go to the Ward Halloween Party which I thought was going to be not so fun. I was wrong. It was about the only good thing I did all day. I had friends there, DDR, Kareoke to songs that I hate (High School Musical) but was fun anyway, and best of all FOOD. And it came to pass that (like my blog) my day ended.
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Saturday, October 20, 2007
Snowball Fights
"Hey Moe, where are you?" calls Dad. "I'm down here in my room," I call back. "Guess what?"Dad says,"It's snowing!" "Really?"I say. "Yeah, come on outside. I expect to see you there in five." I grumble and get off my bed thinking of ten million other things I would rather do. Dad, laughing maniacly, walks back upstairs and goes outside leaving me all alone. I am not so surprised to find that I don't care at all and begin to get on thicker clothing so I don't become the Human Popsicle (the super hero who doesn't move much). Finally, after ten minutes I am geared up in full body armor, the best gloves I could find, and my lucky hat. I walk into the garage, then go out the back door, locate everyone, gather a few balls of snow, and soon I am doing the dodge the snowball jig while dealing out deadly missiles in every direction with a person. After a while, we(my dad, two brothers and I) call a temporary truce and divide into teams. The brother on my team decides to be an idiot and goes to ridiculously close distances only to completely miss his target, get pounded by snowballs, and wait for me to come rescue him. The brother on my dad's team isn't quite so dumb, but just as inaccurate and seven times as scared of getting hit. So basically, it was just me and Dad, hurling snow in powerful, fast, and pretty accurate throws. So, I had just nailed my dad squarely on the arm when I looked down to gather more snow and had my sixth sense kick in. For those of you who have never been in a really intense snowball fight, your sixth sense is your sense that tells you that something is just about to hit you really fast and really hard. Anyway, I threw myself to one side and feel a snowball going at like mach 2, graze my coat. After trading a few more deadly blows, we call it a draw and go inside, where we warm off and eventually eat.
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Walkie-Talkies
I was watching comedian, Brian Regan, a while ago and he starts talking about walkie talkies. He was laughing about them because they were a military invention but somehow got stuck with the name "walkie-talkie". So, like Brian, I wondered how the military, with no humor, could come up with a name like that. So I decided to do some research starting with Wikipedia (which is my personal favorite). I discovered that the walkie talkie was developed during WWII for use by the military. The nickname "walkie talkie" was invented for radio reciever/transmitter. But before the nickname "walkie talkie" was even invented, radio reciever/transmitters were nicknamed "handie-talkies". I also learned that the first walkie talkie was made by Motorola. After I learned that I decided to go do something a little more fun. So I quit that and wrote this.
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Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs are one of a kind,
With their stomping of feet
And their clashing of jaws.
They throw their heads back,
Way back,
And give a mighty ROAR!
They turn about
With a mighty bound.
Dinosaurs off on a chase;
They hunt all day long
And then there’s the test,
Of settling down for
A big night’s rest.
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Saturday, October 13, 2007
Global Warming
Are we all doomed to a terrible death? Are we all going to be driven back from the coasts because the water has risen a grand total of 777 micrometers? Are you tired of those extremely pessimistic scientists who only say we are going to be doomed because they want to be known for something? Before I say anything more I would like to add that I am not completely anti-global warming, only I think that the scientists have made global warming sound so ominous when it might effect only a small portion of the world. In fact, I actually agree that global warming is happening and that Antarctica and all the glaciers are getting a tad smaller. But I disagree that this is ALL human doing. Could it not also be possible that warming up a little could be part of the earth's natural cycle? I mean, scientists have admitted that they don't know everything and what if the earth decides to get a tad hotter for a while. They also have evidence to back up the theory that the earth has gone through periods of hot and cold for thousands of years. I also am sure that we as a people aren't helping the matter, but I doubt we are all going to die because the world goes up a couple degrees.
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Music
WARNING: If music(especially country) is your entire life, than I would like to ask a favor of you, don't read this blog. Okay, so Thursday was my brother's birthday (the 8th grader who is quiet during school, not the noisy 7th grader, some of you might have seen him). Anyway, so I will now list out his presents for you: music from the Star Wars saga, a pirates of the carribean soundtrack, a lord of the rings soundtrack, piano sheet music, and a lego. My brother was pretty excited about his gifts and I, being the nice, kind, loving indivdual that I am, congragulated him on his presents. Privately though, I was thinking it a complete waste of money. Don't get me wrong, I love music (except country) and I like listening to it but I think he could have gotten something just a little more interesting, such as a gallon of sprite, a cell phone or some other really expensive gift that would make my parents go broke. That's all for now!
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