Thursday, October 14, 2010

Secret Conversations

“Wouldn’t it be fun to have super powers like those people in books?” said June. “Duhh” said April. “If we had one super power what would you suggest?” said June. “Be able to talk to each other in our heads” both said at the same time. “Jinks lock you can’t talk until I say your name” said April to June. After 3 seconds of June not being able to talk both girls burst out in giggles.

Both girls were in the middle of third grade and best friends. “What if we really could train to do that” said June. “We definitely could. We’re like magic together” April said. And they were right. In three months they could talk to each other in their heads up to 3 yards away. “This is so awesome,” said April. “Totally,” said June. Both talking and answering in their heads. They always talked in their heads even at times when it was totally OK to talk. They just thought it was fun.

Explaining how they trained to do this magical thing was difficult. So they didn’t tell anyone, not even their secret boyfriends, Todd and Alex, and of course not Ashley, the bully of the grade. The year went on and on both girls practicing to be able to do it farther away. By the end of the third grade year they could do it from any distance even half way around the world they thought. During the fourth grade year they talked in class. April who used to be the best at spelling, math, and always queen of sparkle was now the middle student of all the things I’ve talked about. Everyone around her saw the drop. She got in trouble here and there for giggling during class at something funny that June said. For example “Chris Hogie just missed a math problem- Hogie” [giggle] “April you owe 5 min.”

April could also see the change. She had never gotten in trouble in her life until now.

June who used to be the 1 kid in third grade who didn’t know her timed tables was the smartest kid in her grade.
The reason she was is because April was telling her answers to every problem. She was also the teacher’s pet. Sometimes the teacher even let her do the teacher’s work. But best of all she was trusted by someone other than April and her parents. If you’re wondering when this story is going to end it ends in this last paragraph.

After both girls had gone through a couple years of that magic they decided that it made them different people and it was not a necessary of life. Both girls grew up and became great mothers each having 5 children. Both were neighbors and best friends forever.

The End

Monday, March 29, 2010

Easter Bunny

Here is a poem I wrote.Want to hear it?

Easter bunny hop...hop...hop

Call the cop...cop...cop...cop

Call the nop...nop...nop...nop

Call the pop...pop..pop...pop

Call the who

If you want to make the poem longer add more rhyming words and when you run out say call the who.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

The Easter Egg Hunt

Susan woke up on April 4,2010. Drowsily she walked down the stairs in her bunny P.J. and slippers. She slipped into a chair and poured some Bunny Crunch into her bowl. "Good morning Susan" said her mom. "You forgot a spoon dear." "I know" said Susan. "Lacy, Allie , and Chad dear are already in the car." "Why are they in the car"? "You know it's the Easter egg hunt." Oh Yeah. I don't want to go." "You have to go." said my mom. "All right" I said while I finished my breakfast.

After that I got my Easter basket , put my clothes on , and hurled myself into the car. After a have hour drive we were there. I saw my friend Tommy Bob but I didn't talk to him. We were 20 min. early so we just talked with friends that we knew that happened to be there. During the long 20 min. I decided to play a trick on Tommy Bob. I followed him around a while and then I made a loud screeching noise and ran away. Tommy Bob whirled around and yelled really loud..."Who was following me behind my back!" I couldn't help letting out a giggle. Luckily he didn't hear me giggle.

After that the loud speaker announced that the Easter egg hunt would start in 10...9...8...7...6...5...4...3...2...1...0ooooooooo. Susan departed into the trees. She knew that surely some eggs were hidden in the trees. Just than the loud speaker announced there is one big milk chocolate bunny hidden.whoever finds this will receive a prize and will get to keep the chocolate bunny. Right when Susan heard this she wanted that chocolate bunny. She ran to a tree with a hollow enter.She knew it was hollow because when she was little she punched the tree and it made hole and she could see deep inside it. There there there was the chocolate bunny.

Susan ran to her mom. Mom...Mom...Mom I found the chocolate bunny! "Go show the man in the plaid shirt he'll show you what the prize is and rap up the chocolate bunny." On my way to the man with the plaid coat I saw a little girl at the age of 2 crying. Then I saw a mom trying to get the girl to stop crying. I instantly knew why the girl was crying. She had know eggs.

I walked up to them and I gave the little girl the chocolate bunny. The mom said "Oh you don't need to give us this there's lots of eggs left." "No there's not. Tommy Bob took the last egg. So please except this." The woman thanked me and left to get the prize. I felt good after that.