Monday, December 1, 2014

A White Christmas

   Hey! I made my story into an actual play. It consists of ten scenes



Story Pirates
A White Christmas

Scene One

(Sarah is laying on her bed wearing a plaid skirt with pail leggings and plain blue button up t-shirt. She glances up at her calendar.)
Sarah:                        (Whisper) Today’s the last day of school! I can’t wait to ask my Mom and Dad…

Sarah’s Mom:            Sarah! Come down for breakfast.

Sarah:                        Coming!
(There is chatter all around the table when Sarah walks in the room. Her younger twin sisters, Isabelle and Annabelle are laughing at each other’s bad Christmas jokes. Sarah’s older brother, Jonathon, is visiting them from collage, and is talking to their Dad about politics. Sarah’s Mom is still serving the delicious bacon and scrabbled eggs when Sarah comes into the room. In the middle of the table, there is a pretty, blue, purple, and white striped vase that her sisters had made for Mom for Christmas last year, and is filled to the brim with poinsettias! As Sarah passes she pats each of the twins on their head calling them by her pet name.)
Sarah:                        Morning Belles!

The Bells:            Morning!

(Sarah sits down at her place, and waits to ask the question that had been on her mind all night.)

Sarah:                        Um… can I ask you and Dad something?

Sarah’s Mom:            Of course. (Mom smiles. Everyone goes silent.)

Sarah:                        Jessica and her family are going away on Christmas, she’s allowed to take a friend, and she wants me to come! Can I?

(There isn’t a moment’s hesitation after she finishes. )

Parents:            No!

Sarah:                        Why? I’m thirteen! You can’t just lock me up here!

Dad:                        Because, Christmas is about spending time with your family, you can’t just go off without us.

Mom:                        And plus, you’ll miss the Candlelight service at church!”

Sarah:                        But it’s snowing in Colorado!

Mom:                        Colorado!
Dad:                        No, defiantly not! That’s too far! (Dad replies in his I-won’t-change-my-mind voice.)

Sarah:                        I’ve never seen snow! It never snows on this… this rock! (Sarah hits the table.)

Dad:                        Sarah, that’s enough. Family is more important than snow!

(There’s silence after that and Sarah gets up, clears her plate, and runs out to the bus that is waiting for Sarah and her little sisters. Sarah slumps in the bus, refusing to cry. The twins don’t even notice.)

Scene Two

Jessica:            Sarah! Sarah! (Jessica yells from across the parking lot, running towards Sarah.)

Sarah:                        Hey… (Sarah is sad)

Jessica:            What did your parents say? Will they let you come?

Sarah:                        No. (grunt)

 Jessica:            What? Why not? (Sounds hurt.)

Sarah:                        They say family is more important, but I think they’re just jealous!

Jessica:            Oh. Well who am I going to ask then?

Sarah:                        Don’t know, but it won’t be me!”

Scene Three

(Sarah sits down to have lunch; today the cafeteria is serving lasagna and salad. Jessica plops herself right down next to her. They sit in silence for he entire of lunch. When they went to get water together they walked past the backpacks, Jessica’s looked larger than usual.)

Jessica:            Stop for a second

Sarah:                        Why?

Jessica:            Just close your eyes.

Sarah:                        OK… (She responds doubtfully, closing her eyes.)
(Sarah heard the sound of a zipper unzipping, and the sound of tugging on fabric.)

Sarah:                        Can I open?

Jessica:            Not yet!

Sarah:                        (Sighs) When?
Jessica:            Hold on!

Sarah:                        Fine!

(There is a moment of silence before Jessica has finished what she was doing.)

Sarah:                        OK! You can open your eyes now!

(As Sarah opens her eyes, Jessica is holding up a beautiful, padded ski jacket.)

Jessica:            I got it for you. Now that your not coming it won’t be of any use to you, but I still wanted you to have it!

Sarah:                        Teal’s my favorite color! You know me so much better than my parents!

            (Jessica drops the jacket to embrace her friend.)

Sarah:                         I’ll hang it up on my wall!

Jessica:            “That’s a good place for it!

Scene Four

Jessica:            See you after Christmas break! (Jessica calls as she gets into her mom’s car.)
           
Sarah:                        Bye! Have a fun trip! (Jessica smiles weakly.)
           
Scene Five
            (Sarah holds the door open for her sisters, and hangs the coat over her arm. She waits for her parents to notice.)
Jonathon:            What do you have there?

Sarah:                        A ski jacket.

Jonathon:            Why would you…

Sarah:                        It was supposed to be for Colorado! Tell Mom and Dad I’m home!

Scene Six

            (Sarah sits down on her bed, in her beautiful scarlet dress with silver lining, and stares at the wall with her calendar on it.)

Sarah:                        Christmas Eve… Jessica’s probably in Colorado by now! (She blinked once to try to keep herself awake, but decided it wasn’t worth it and quickly lays down and tucks herself in. Sarah suddenly hears the awful sound of her creaky window, being pulled open from the outside! She lets out a sigh of relief when Jessica and her Mom’s faces came into view!)

Sarah: What are you doing here? Its like… 2:00 in the morning!” (She whispers in a harsh tone, pausing to look at her watch.)

Mrs. Miller:            We’re her to get you so you can come to Colorado! Come quick, hop in the car!

Sarah:                        Really! Here let me pack my stuff!

Jessica:            It’s OK. We bought you some things! Just get in, oh, and bring you ski jacket!

Scene Seven

            (By the time they were on the plane Jessica had explained that her dad and little sister were already there, at a log cabin that they were renting. As well as the whole agenda of what they were going to do for the next week. Sarah was so excited, and so was Jessica!)

Catherine:            You got her! You got her! (Screams Jessica’s little sister, running toward Sarah’s outstretched arms. Sarah picks her up and twirls her around in circles until they get dizzy and fall into the snow).

Sarah:                        Hi Catherine!

Catherine:            How’d you escape?

Sarah:                        Through my window.

Catherine:            Wow! I wish I were there to help! (Catherine crosses her arms and pouts.)

Mrs. Miller:            Come everyone, let’s get inside and warm up by the fire.


Scene Eight

(That night, when everyone was asleep, Sarah tossed and turned and thought aloud.)

Sarah:                        Why can’t I sleep? It just doesn’t make sense; I’m really tired because I didn’t really sleep last night.

Mrs. Miller:            Hey girls did you sleep well last night?

Sarah:                        Yes. (Sarah lies, and her face shows it, but everyone is doing something else and can’t see her face.)

Mr. Miller:            Good, because today, we’re going skiing!

Catherine:            Aren’t we going to open presents first? It’s Christmas! (Catherine wines.)

Mrs. Miller:            They’re back home because we couldn’t bring them. We’ll open them when we get back.

Sarah:                        I’ll be back, I need to use the bathroom.

Mrs. Miller:            OK, the bacon’s almost ready though.

(Sarah walks into the bathroom, looks at herself in the mirror, and begins to cry.)

Sarah:                        No presents either! Mom and Dad are going to be too upset to give me my gifts, and they’ll give them to the Bells! (Sarah whispered to herself, wiping her tears away.) But maybe they deserve it, because I certainly don’t!

Scene Nine

(Sarah and Jessica are standing on top of a enormous mountain, looking down on their speck of a log cabin.)

Sarah:                        Standing at the top of this mountain feels like we’re standing on the top of the world! (Sarah yells over the roaring wind)

Jessica:            I know right? Ready to ski?

Sarah:                        As ready as I’ll ever be!

Jessica:            Then let’s go!

(Sarah pushes off with the ski poles and instantly it felt like she’s flying! She rushes around the bends on the path and dodges the mini mounds of snow that were scattered all the way down the path. Jessica overtook her in one swift movement and the race had started, but as Sarah began to go faster, she lost control of the situation and swerved of the side of the path and into the bush! She landed badly on her right leg and heard a loud snap!)

Sarah:                        Ow! Jessica! Jessica! (Sarah screamed and screamed, sobbing into her beautiful, teal ski jacket.) Jessica help! I’m hurt! I can’t move! Please help!

(Sarah waits until she hears Jessica running up the mountain! Sarah’s voice is weak after yelling for so long!)

Sarah:                        I’m here…

Jessica:            Sarah? (Pants.)

Sarah:                        Yes, Jessica! I’m here. I’m here!

(Jessica jumps off of the path and lands gracefully next to Sarah.)

Jessica:            Oh no, your leg! (Jessica’s eyes stretch open as she gazes at Sarah’s leg. It’s bent at an unnatural angle and obviously painful!) Here, let me help you onto the path. (Jessica struggles to ) Stay here, I’ll get Mom and Dad!

Sarah:                        OK. (Jessica rushes down the hill to where she left her skis, puts them on, and continues on her way down the mountain.) Mom! (Sarah calls as loudly as she could.) Dad! (Sarah begins to sob.) I need you!


(Sarah bolts upright and looks around, she is in her bed… in her room! The teal ski jacket was on the wall, next to her calendar. Which told her that today was the 24th of December, but it was wrong because today was Christmas day! Sarah sighed and then laughed, “It was just a dream!” She hummed the tune of ‘Jingle bells’ as she went and ‘X’ed out the 25th on her calendar. )
(She rushes into the living room, where a giant Christmas tree sits, surrounded by presents, covered in candy canes and red and white ornaments as well as tinsel and a beautiful golden angel at the top of tree! Sarah’s Mom and Dad are sitting on the couch waiting for the Isabelle, Annabelle, and Jonathon to wake up. There’s a pot of water, boiling, for hot chocolate, and the smell of cinnamon fills the air!)

Sarah:                        I’m sorry, I’m so sorry!

Dad:                        For what? (Dad asks, even though he knows why.)

Sarah:                        For being so rude lately! Your right, Christmas is about spending time with your family, and I was wrong to yell at you.

Mom:                        What a relief! I was worried that we were going to have to leave you here with your grandmother! (Mom laughs.)
Sarah:                        What do you mean?

Dad:                        Well we were going to wait till everyone was awake, but you can get a sneak peak! (Dad winks at Mom. Then, Dad hands Sarah a little, brown envelope and waits for Sarah to respond.)
(Sarah doubtfully looks at the envelope in her hands, turning it over she opens it. Sarah gasps in shock when she realized that the little slip of paper in her hands with the letters Denver, Colorado on it, was a plane ticket! She fanned out the tickets and counted them: six! Six tickets to go to Denver, Colorado!)
Sarah:                        You got tickets for us all to go skiing!

Friday, November 28, 2014

Doodle Drawings

   Hey! Here I closed my eyes, and drew a random doodle, then I opened my eyes and whatever it made me think of,  I transformed it into!

'Cat Hunting a Nest of Birds'

'A Toucan Protecting Her Babies'


'Zoo Janitor'


'Brittle Starfish'


'Garden Snail'



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The Voice

   Hey! This is a poem by Shel Silverstein called 'The Voice'. I really like this one and I'm trying to memorize it. Here it is. . .

The Voice
By: Shel Silverstein

There is a voice inside of you
That whispers all day long,
"I feel that this is right for me,
I know that this is wrong."
No teacher, preacher, parent, friend
Or wise man can decide
What's right for you - - just listen to
The voice that speaks inside.


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Thursday, November 27, 2014

UWC Triathlon Bahamas

   Hey! I did the Triathlon (UWC United World Colleges)




The Results


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Unschooling

   Hey! This is a good why to explain unschooling!


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Cat eye painting

   Hey! I made a cat eye painting. Here it is!




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Continuos & Blind Contour

   Hey! I did art with my friend, Lauryn, we did continuos contour, and blind contour. Continuos contour is wear you do a still life with out lifting you pencil of the paper. Where as blind contour is where you don't look at you paper. Afterwards, we chose our favorite, and traced over it with pastels, and finally painted it with water color.






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Cleo & Eclipse

   Hey! One night we got home to this!



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Cutie Kitties

   Hey! The cats are always cute, but today they were exceptionally cute!



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Crawfishing

   Hey! When I went to go visit my Dad, we went crawfishing. I speared 15 over the course of 3 days.



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Three Dogs in a Pack

   Hey! Here are our dogs, Sandy, Knight, and our newest edition, Bailey!

Bailey

Sandy and Bailey (and Knight's paws)

Sandy and Knight


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Refashioned Skirts

   Hey! I love the idea of making new clothes out of old ones. So hear are some of the skirts I've made out of jeans, shorts, T-shirts, dresses, and even other skirts!







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Paisley

   Hey! One of my favorite patterns is paisley. So I got a coloring book FULL of paisley designs here's one. . .



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Interested Eclipse

   Hey! Eclipse really wanted to come inside after he figured out there were apples inside!



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Distorted Grid Portrits

   Hey! I did this with my mom. How it works is you print a picture of yourself, then you draw a grid on it. After that you draw a messed up grid (with the same amount of boxes) on your paper. Using your grid, you transfer your portrait onto the paper. Finally, you color it, and it comes out looking like this!





Our printer was low on ink, so it printed funky colors, which I used for inspiration!


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Beekeeping

   Hey! We have bees, did you know that worker bees are all girls?

Here's me suiting up.


They're doing well so far!



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Shooting

   Hey! We learnt how to shoot! Here're the pics. . .




And we even got a certificate at the end!



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Dingo Pups' Adventure Novella - Chapter Two


Hey! Here's chapter two!

Chapter two
Revenge

*****

Ouch! He thought ‘I’ll get you for this!’ And, without a moments hesitation he made himself stop breathing and appear to be lifeless and as still as a snails movement on a world map.
The room was filled with howls of laughter for a couple of seconds.   When Sandy moved from on top of Dusk and realized that he wasn’t moving the laughter stopped like fog in the sun’s rays.
“D-d-d-dusk?” he heard Cloud stutter, while Sandy moved forward slowly to sniff him.
“RRROOOAAARRRR!” Dusk jumped up, surprising all of his littermates!
“Eeeeekkkkk!” they screamed!
He managed to push Sandy to the ground while Sky, and Dawn ran into their Mother and Father’s cavern. Meanwhile Cloud ran and shoved Dusk off, Cloud and Sandy, then, dog well, dingo, pilled on Dusk to pin him down to the ground. Dusk finally gave up but was pleased with the thought that he had tricked the smartest in the litter!

*****

My Animals

Hey! I have A LOT of animals! Here's a rundown of them. . . so far. . .

~ Three dogs, Sandy, Knight, and Bailey (Girl, boy, girl)
~ Two cats, Cleo, and Tiger (both boys)
~ Twenty-two chickens (One rooster)
~ Sixteen ducks (One drake)
~ Six rabbits (One boy)
~ One quail (Boy)
~ One snake (Girl)
~ Roughly six thousand Bees! (Mostly girls)
And
~ One Horse, Eclipse (Boy)


So in total we have six thousand, and fifty two animals!

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Pumpkin Pie for Thanksgiving

   Hey! Tonight our family's coming here for thanksgiving!! My Uncle, Alan's cooking roasted potatoes and sweet potato casserole. My Aunt Kelly's cooking a green bean casserole. And WE'RE making Turkey with gravy and stuffing, mashed potato, roasted carrots and parsnips, and cranberry sauce.
   Here's the recipe for the pumpkin pie, including the crust!

~No Fail, Sour Cream Pastry Crust Recipe~

Prep time: 20 minutes

    Yield: Makes dough for two crusts, or one double crust

    And here's the pie!


Total Time: 3 hour 50 minutes
Cook: 1 hour 5 minutes
Yield: 1 9 inch pie or 5 5 inch mini pies


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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Ideas!

   Hey! Here I've decided to put my ideas for this blog, here's a list of the subject that I'm going to do. . . I might even add more!
 
~ Queen of Tarts (Baking/Cooking)
 ~ Drama Mama (Drama Class)
~ The Mad Hatter (Sewing)
~ Paintist (Arts and Crafts)
~ Writers Block (Stories)
~ reaL schOoL (Self explanatory)
~ Don't Wait One More Day (Other)
~ Doctor Doolittle (Animals)
~ Sporty Spice (Sports)

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Math BJC Prep

   Hey!
   Recently I decided (on my own!) to do the Math BJC (early). The Bahamas Jr. Certificate, is an examination curriculum designed by the ministry of education of the Bahamas. Click here for more info. . .
   My mom said that for me there really is no point except for the experience of doing a test with a limited amount of time, and with a bunch of other random people doing next to me.
   So far I've been doing pretty good with the exception of a few things such as, integers. To fix that I simple went into Marco's old math books and found what I was having trouble with and did them.
Piece of cake!

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Abstract Forest




   Hey!
 
   Marco, Audrey (friend), Ian (friend), and myself enjoy an art class hosted by my mom, almost every wednesday. We started experimenting with different techniques to make trees and leaves using sponges and pallet knives about three weeks ago.

   Here's the one we did with pallet knives only.

 
 
   This one we used a paint brush and sponges.
   
And here's a sneak peek of our final piece!


  


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A White Christmas


   This is a story I wrote for my Drama class and I to perform. I'm also going to make it into a script, but you'll have to wait for that one!


A White Christmas

Every morning, before Sarah went to school, she laid in her bed. In her plaid skirt with pale leggings and plain blue, button up t-shirt, she waited for her mom to call her down for breakfast. Today was the last day of school, and then they would be on Christmas break! She glanced up at her calendar, a bunch of little, red checkmarks were over the majority of the boxes.
“Today’s the last day of school,” she whispered to herself. “I can’t wait to ask my parents!”
“Sarah! Come down for breakfast!” Her mom called to her.
Sarah responded “Coming!”
There was chatter all around the table when she walked into the room. Her younger twin sisters, Isabelle and Annabelle were laughing at each other’s bad Christmas jokes. Sarah’s older brother, Jonathon was visiting them from college, and was talking to their Dad about politics. Sarah’s Mom was still serving the delicious bacon and scrambled eggs when she came into the room. In the middle of the table, there was a pretty blue, purple and white striped vase that her sisters had made for Mom for Christmas last year, and it was filled to the brim with poinsettias.
As Sarah passed she patted each of the twins on their head calling them by her pet name.
“Morning, Belles!”
“Morning!” they responded together.
She sat down at her place, and waited to ask the question that had been on her mind all night.
“Um… can I ask you and Dad something?”
“Of course.” Her Mom replied with a smile. Everyone went silent when there was a question that required both Mom and Dad to listen.
“Jessica and her family are going away on Christmas, she’s allowed to take one friend, and she wants me to come! Can I?”
There wasn’t a moment’s hesitation after she had finished.
“No!” Her parents answered in unison.
“Why? I’m thirteen! You can’t just lock me up here!”
“Because, Christmas is about spending time with your family, you can’t just go off without us!” Dad explained.
“And plus, you’ll miss the Candlelight service at church!” Mom added.
“But it’s snowing in Colorado!”
“Colorado!” Mom exclaimed
“No! Definitely not! That’s too far!” Dad replied in his I-won’t-change-my-mind voice.
“I’ve never seen snow! It never snows on this… this rock!” Sarah angrily retorted, hitting the table.
“Sarah, that’s enough. Family is more important than snow!”
 There was silence after that as Sarah got up, cleared her plate, and ran out to the bus that was waiting for Sarah and her little sisters.
She slumped in the bus, refusing to cry. The twins didn’t even notice.

“Sarah! Sarah!” Jessica yelled from across the parking lot, running towards Sarah.
“Hey,” Sarah responded sadly after Jessica had reached her, but she wasn’t playing attention.
“What did your parents say? Will they let you come?”
“No!” Sarah grunted.
“What? Why not?” She sounded hurt.
“They say family is more important!
“Oh. Well who am I going to ask then?”
“Don’t know, but it won’t be me!”


Sarah sat down to have lunch; today the cafeteria was serving lasagna and salad. Jessica plopped herself right down next to her. They sat in silence for he entire of lunch. When they went to get water together they walked past the backpacks, Jessica’s looked larger than usual.
“Stop for a second.” Jessica said.
 “Why?”
“Just close your eyes.”
“OK…” Sarah responded doubtfully, closing her eyes.
Sarah heard the sound of a zipper unzipping, and the sound of tugging on fabric.
“Can I open?”
“Not yet!”
 Sarah sighed, “When?”
“Hold on!”
“Fine!”
There was a moment of silence before Jessica had finished what she was doing.
“OK! You can open your eyes now!”
As Sarah opened her eyes she saw a flash of her favorite color, teal!  Hanging, by the shoulders, from her best friends hands, was a beautiful, padded ski jacket!
“I got it for you. Now that your not coming it won’t be of any use to you, but I still wanted you to have it!”
            “Teal’s my favorite color! You know me so much better than my parents!”
            Jessica dropped the jacket to embrace her friend.
            Sarah had an idea, “I’ll hang it up on my wall!”
            “That’s a good place for it!” Jessica said, smiling.
           
            “See you after Christmas break!” Jessica called as she got into her mom’s car.
            “Bye! Have a fun trip!” Sarah replied. Jessica only smiled weakly.
           
            Sarah held the door open for her sisters, and hung the coat over her arm, and waited for her parents to notice.
            “What do you have there?” Jonathon asked.
            “A ski jacket,” Sarah responded.
            “Why would you…”
“It was supposed to be for Colorado!” She interrupted, before he could say another word she was off. “Tell Mom and Dad I’m home!”

            Sarah sat down on her bed, in her beautiful scarlet dress with silver lining, and stared at the wall with her calendar on it.
            “Christmas eve…” Sarah sighed to herself. Thinking of how Jessica was probably in Colorado by now! She blinked once to try to keep herself awake, but decided it wasn’t worth it and quickly laid down and tucked herself in.
            Sarah suddenly heard the awful sound of her creaky window, being pulled open from the outside! She let out a sigh of relief when Jessica and her Mom’s faces came into view!
            “What are you doing here? Its like… 2:00 in the morning!” Sarah whispered in a harsh tone, pausing to look at her watch.
            “We’re her to get you so you can come to Colorado! Come quick, hop in the car!” Jessica’s mom, Mrs. Miller replied.
            “Really! Here let me pack my stuff!”
            “It’s OK, we bought you some things! Just get in,” Jessica added, “Oh, and bring you ski jacket!”

            By the time they were on the plane Jessica had explained that her dad and little sister were already there, at a log cabin that they were renting. As well as the whole agenda of what they were going to do for the next week. Sarah was so excited, and so was Jessica!

“You got her! You got her!” screamed Jessica’s little sister, Catherine, who was running out the door and into Sarah’s outstretched arms. She picked her up and twirled her around in a circle until they got dizzy and fell into the snow, “Hi Catherine!”
“How’d you escape?”
“Through my window,”
“Wow! I wish I was there to help,” Catherine said, crossing her arms and pouting.
“Come everyone, let’s get inside and warm up by the fire.” Mrs. Miller called.

That night, when everyone was asleep, Sarah tossed and turned and thought. Why can’t I sleep? It just doesn’t make sense; I’m really tired because I didn’t really sleep last night.

“Hey girls did you sleep well last night?” Mrs. Miller asked.
“Yes,” Sarah lied, and her face showed it, but everyone was doing something else and couldn’t see her face.
“Good, because today, we’re going skiing!” Mr. Miller replied excitedly!
“Aren’t we going to open presents first? It’s Christmas!” Catherine wined.
“They’re back home because we couldn’t bring them. We’ll open them when we get back,” Mrs. Miller explained.
“I’ll be back, I need to use the bathroom,” Sarah said.
“OK, the bacon’s almost ready though,”
“No presents either! Mom and Dad are going to be too upset to give me my gifts, and they’ll give them to the Bells!” Sarah whispered to herself, wiping her tears away. “But maybe they deserve it, because I certainly don’t!”

“Standing at the top of this mountain feels like we’re standing on the top of the world!” Sarah yelled over the wind to Jessica, who was standing next to her.
“I know right? Ready to ski?”
“As ready as I’ll ever be!”
“Let’s go!”
With a big surge of courage, Sarah pushed off with the ski poles and instantly it felt like she was flying! She rushed around the bends on the path and dodged the mini mounds of snow that were scattered all the way down the path. Jessica overtook her in one swift movement and the race had started, but as Sarah began to go faster, she lost control of the situation and swerved of the side of the path and into the bush! She landed badly on her right leg and heard a loud snap!
“Ow! Jessica! Jessica!” Sarah screamed and screamed, sobbing into her beautiful, teal ski jacket. “Jessica help! I’m hurt! I can’t move! Please help!”
Sarah waited another twenty minutes before she heard Jessica running up the mountain! Sarah’s voice was weak after yelling for those twenty minutes!
“I’m here!”
“Sarah?” Jessica panted.
“Yes! Jessica! I’m here!”
Jessica jumped off of the path and landed next to Sarah.
“Oh no! Your leg!” Jessica’s eyes stretched open as she gazed at Sarah’s leg. It was bent at an unnatural angle and obviously painful!
“Here, let me help you onto the path.” It was a hard task, but eventually Sarah was on the side of the ski route.
“Stay here, I’ll get Mom and Dad!”
“OK,” Sarah watched as Jessica rushed down the hill to where her skis were, put them on, and continued on her way down the mountain.
“Mom!” Sarah called as loudly as she could, “Dad!” She began to sob. “I need you!”
Sarah then bolted upright and looked around her, she was in her bed, in her room! The teal ski jacket was on the wall, next to her calendar. Which told her that today was the 24th of December, but it was wrong because today was Christmas day! Sarah sighed and then laughed, “It was just a dream!” She humed the tune of ‘Jingle bells’ as she went and ‘X’ed out the 25th on her calender.
She rushed into the living room, where a giant Christmas tree sat, surrounded by presents, was covered in candy canes with red and white ornaments as well as tinsel and a beautiful golden angel at the top of tree! Her Mom and Dad were sitting on the couch waiting for the Isabelle, Annabelle, and Jonathon to wake up. There was a pot of water, boiling, for hot chocolate, and the smell of cinnamon filled the air!
“I’m sorry, I’m so sorry!”
“For what?” Questioned Dad, even though he knew why.
“For being so rude lately! Your right, Christmas is about spending time with your family, and I was wrong to yell at you.”
“What a relief! I was worried that we were going to have to leave you here with your grandmother!” Mom laughed.
“What do you mean?”
“Well we were going to wait till everyone was awake, but you can get a sneak peak!” Dad said, winking at Mom.
Dad handed Sarah a little, brown envelope and waited for Sarah to respond.
Sarah doubtfully looked at the envelope in her hands, turning it over she opened it. Sarah gasped in shock when she realized that the little slip of paper in her hand with the letters Denver, Colorado on it was a plane ticket! She fanned out the tickets and counted them: six! Six tickets to go to Denver, Colorado!
“You got tickets for us all to go skiing!”


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Pumpkin Roll Recipe

   Hey! Here's one of my favorite recipes: Pumpkin Roll!

Ingredients for the Roll 


  • 2/3 cup of pumpkin
  • 3 eggs
  • 3/4 cup flour
  • 1 cup of sugar
  • 1/2 tsp cloves
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • Pecans (optional)
  • Powdered sugar


Instructions for the Roll


  1. Mix the pumpkin and eggs in a large bowl with a wooden spoon.
  2. In a separate bowl, mix in the flour, sugar, cloves, baking soda, and cinnamon. Then slowly mix both bowls together.
  3. Take wax paper and cover your jelly wel pan, spread the pumpkin mixture out.
  4. (Optional) Sprinkle finely grond pecans on top.
  5. Bake at 325` for 15-20 minutes (not gooey at touch), then take out of oven and cool for 5 minutes.
  6. Sprinkle powdered sugar on a flat surface and turn out the pumpkin roll.
  7. Spread the cream cheese frosting and roll the roll up-starting at the short side.
  8. Wrap in plastic wrap and put it in the freezer overnight.

Ingredients for the Icing

  • 1 cup icing sugar
  • 1 8oz cream cheese (soft)
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 2 tbsp butter

Instructions for the Icing

  1. Mix all of these in a bowl until creamy while the roll is cooking.

   Enjoy!

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Halloween Costumes

Hey! I know, I know! Halloween was so long ago, but I still want to post the costumes that we made, so here they are. . .

My Costume: The Mockingjay Dress from 'The Hunger Games'

 
  My mom and I sewed a tube of the fabric you see now, adding straps, the dress was see though so I just put on a black tank top and skirt underneath. Then, after a long time of searching, we found black angel wings, we used those as a base. However, they weren't long enough, so we cut out cardboard and glued the wings on the back of that. We then glued black, and black and white feather boas on back and front. We also added a few extra long feathers on the tips for effect!

Marco's Costume: A Mad Scientist



   For this one we took a plain white lab coat and dripped green food coloring over it, adding a bunch of equations over the front and the back of the coat. We also stuck a rubber rat in a pocket next to some beakers. What he's holding is green colored vinegar and baking soda! Complete with a tie, stick-on mustache, a wig, and safety goggles.

Brock and Mom's costume: Knight and Queen of Camelot

  

We bought Brock's and Mom's costume. 

Our dog, Knight: Skeleton


We simply used cream make up and acrylic paint (Note to self: NEVER PAINT FUR WITH ACRYLIC! It does NOT come off easily.)

Eclipse: Indian Spirit Horse

We used acrylic for this one as well. . . Did I mention to NEVER use acrylic on fur EVER again!


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