Tuesday, November 27, 2007
THANKSGIVING
I enjoyed Thanksgiving break. Who doesn't like getting out of school. Thanksgiving morning we decided to get donuts. The Tim Hortons by my house didn't have the donuts we liked so we decideded to go to a different one. When we got there it was closed. Then we found out they all closed at 10:00am. Jolly Pirates also being closed, we found a generic donut place down the street from our house. After this long journey we headed home. Being only my mom and I, we didnt need much food. The turkey we had was already cooked so it only took an hour to cook everything else. After we ate we went to the movies to see This Christmas. Forgetting to look up the movie times we had to wait for an hour. So we decided to go to Star Bucks and drive around campus. Getting lost on our way we finally made it back to the movies. I recommend the movie This Christmas, it was very good and funny. My Thanksgiving was fun and I loved the fact that I didn't have to go to school for the week.
Friday, November 9, 2007
The Field Trip
Who doesn't love to get out of school! Even though we only got out a few periods it still was fun. I thought that James Mcbride would talk more. I knew that he would sing songs but I thought he would talk more about his life. When in class monday Mr. Mann told us about his life and all his difficulties and I found it interesting. Since hearing about his life and his struggles of being a biracial child I would life to read his book.
Having so many children I want to know how his mother handled things, how did she put so many children through college. Out of her children who was favored most, did that affect the way he went to school. If I were James mother I would be so proud of my children and their accomplishments.
Having so many children I want to know how his mother handled things, how did she put so many children through college. Out of her children who was favored most, did that affect the way he went to school. If I were James mother I would be so proud of my children and their accomplishments.
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