15.9.10
WORDY WEDNESDAY!
This is VOCAB Emma speaking! I am going to start a new segment to our blog. It is called "Words That Should Brighten Up Each High School Students Vocabulary" or WTSBUEHSSV...... I believe that we should be more creative in are schools vocabulary, so here is my way of changing our vocab status. I will now have words of the day and you may come and ask me my word of the day! :D I will also post my words of the school day each week on wordy Wednesday.
I challenge you to use my vocabulary just once in a week! Just see how vocab can truly change you life.
My WTSBUEHSSV so far: (and sentence examples)
Friday 10: Toil (Hard exhausting work or effort)
School is no toil because it brings me such great joy!
Monday 13: Frolic (to frisk around, behave, or play in a carefree, uninhibited way)
I wish to frolic in a field of daisies.......
Tuesday 14: Antipathy (extreme aversion or dislike) Now I am not promoting extreme hatred... BUT THIS WORD IS SOOOOO FUN TO SAY!
My friends felt antipathy towards my word of the day because I used it to much.....
Wednesday 15: Stagnant (still, unmoving, and without flow.)
The halls at school are REALLY stagnant.
Please don't have toil, do frolic in fields, don't have antipathy, and keep the halls non-stagnant....!
Love Emma!
AND YES I AM A NERD!
Spelling Errors: 2
6.9.10
Maaaagic
Children from around the world, sit around the cozy fire and listen to your crazy ole auntie (that’s me, Mariah) tell ya’ll a story. The story of Tabitha Jane.
Our story starts a long time ago right wherever you are today. For Tabitha, it’d be a day hard to forget.
It all started the day Tabitha’s cousin Andrew came over. He suggested they go out in the back yard and throw the old ball around. Tabitha didn’t much like that game because the old ball usually ended up hitting her. She agreed after some compromises (she’d get his pudding at lunch the next day) and they trotted along.
It just so happened that Andrew threw the ball a little harder than usual. It sailed past Tabitha and into what began the large forest. She hesitated for a minute wondering if she should go get it. All of the stories the older kids had told her started to sneak into her mind. Ghosts—snakes—wolves. There was rumored to be an old lady hiding in the heart of the forest who gobbled up little children. Of course, Tabitha didn’t believe the latter story. Who’d ever heard of people who ate other people?
“TABITHA! Go get the ball!” Andrew’s massive voice broke into her thoughts.
At first she ran, then slowed to a trot. Finally she stopped all together. She could see the ball just inside the forest. Tabitha forced her feet to move one at a time, and she focused on the ball. But it sure seemed to take a long time. After a while Tabitha took her eyes off the ball and was surprised to see that she didn’t know where she was.
Tabitha looked to her left—only trees surrounded her. She looked to her right—more trees. She slowly turned her head behind her and realizes she’s lost.
Just as she’s turning back, a scary old woman eats her. And that’s the end of our old friend Tabitha Jane.
That’s me being lazy with the end and killing her off—MUAHAHAHAHAHAHA! NO ONE CAN STOP ME!
4.9.10
Dreams....
TO: YOU
Why do I always write about my dreams... Maybe instead of this being "We the Three Who Just Can't Agree" it should be "Emma's dream Log". Just "tricking" as my adorable nieces would say! Well I keep having realistic dreams. Just this week I lost my calculator. It was no where to be found! So one night while I was sleeping I slipped into the world of dreams. It was a normal day. I was going around my house searching for my calculator! I FOUND IT. So when I woke up in the morning I had thought I had found my calculator the day before...... Yet to no avail, it was still lost. Then I FOUND IT IN MY BACKPACK! Which I had not even used but once! It was in a pocket I forgot I had!
Well that is all PEACE OUT!
NO SPELLING ERRORS! Or my spell check is not working..... Which do I believe more? The later.