Wednesday, December 16, 2015

The Worse Christmas Gift Ever Recieved

The worse Christmas gift ever I got was. It started one year ago. It was at my cousins house. I didn't ask for anything but some people still got me some sort of gift. I got a $50 gift card GameStop. I loved the gift a lot and my cousins were happy that I liked it. After the gift opening we ate and spoke. When it was like 11:45 or something we left home. I wanted to sleep but first I wanted to check if the card wasn't fake or anything. I checked the back of the card and it said something like "Expired 12/25/14" I was so mad I asked my cousins for a new one. They said sure we'll give you a new one. I sure did got a new one but it was for $5. I couldn't do anything with $5 except tip the workers, which I wasn't going to do. 

Quote

I chose this quote because when you were a kid you were forced to do what people tell you. And you hated it. You wanted to be free and do what ever you want. But once your an adult you get to choose your choices to be successful and happy. This quote related to me because, when I was younger every adult told me what to do. But once you get older you make choices to be successful and not make the choice.

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Zebra Forest Tones

I enjoyed the book Zebra Forest by Adina Rishe Gewirtz because. This book contains many genres that makes this book good. It's fiction, mystery and suspense. It's fiction because in the book it talks a lot about the zebra forest. It's mystery because when Annie and Rew gets a special visit from her father that helps them captive in their own house. They're confused because he goes in their house, and doesn't hurt that them or anything. Later in the book they realize that Andrew Snow was saying things that gran use to say. Anne and Rew start to realize that Andrew Snow is their father. It's suspense because when gran gets sick Rew, Anne and Andrew are nervous when gran starts bleeding. Page 183 from Zebra Forest "Get towels," Andrew Snow said. "Quickly." Without a word. I turned and ran upstairs. Rew followed, we carried down arm loads of old bath towels. I tried to hand to Rew, so drenched he was dripping, but he barley noticed me. Andrew Snow had laid Grab on the couch in the front room. He had a dish towel in his hand, and he was gently wiping blood from her face, I stopped short when I saw that. Gran's eyes were shut tight, and a long ugly gash ran from her forehead to her cheek. Andrew snow turned and saw us, reaches for towels and quickly and wrapped Gran in them, rubbing her body to warm her. Beneath the towel he pulled away her wet things. "Get me something, a robe or nightgown," he said.