Tuesday, November 22, 2011

onionzzz!

I am thankful for...

I am thankful for my mommy, my daddy (sometimes), my 3 sisters, 4 brothers, nana, great gramps, great grams, grams, other great grams, and other great gramps! I am also thankful for my home and food, its what keeps me going! I cant wait for dinn! My turkey is so YUMMY! I cant wait to devour it!!! My mom wants to make ham this year and she is crazy for that so im going to my big bros house and eating taco's and turkey!!! =) FOOOOOOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I will be eating with my neice, nefew, god mom, god dad, bro, sis inlaw, and kevin! Kevin is AWSOME!!!!! SO IS TURKEY!!!

Sunday, November 20, 2011

sunday...

Eating noodels (not ramon) listening to green day (boulevard of dreams) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzB6JlEVYcQ&feature=player_detailpage with blue, blond, purple, and brown hair skinny jeans blue tube top under longsleeve shirt. (pink white strpes) poka dotted knee high socks on and talkink to friend on smosh... (shes so funny!)

Friday, November 11, 2011

veterans day

World War I – known at the time as “The Great War” - officially ended when the Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28, 1919, in the Palace of Versailles outside the town of Versailles, France. However, fighting ceased seven months earlier when an armistice, or temporary cessation of hostilities, between the Allied nations and Germany went into effect on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. For that reason, November 11, 1918, is generally regarded as the end of “the war to end all wars.”
Soldiers of the 353rd Infantry near a church at Stenay, Meuse in France.
Soldiers of the 353rd Infantry near a church at Stenay, Meuse in France, wait for the end of hostilities.  This photo was taken at 10:58 a.m., on November 11, 1918, two minutes before the armistice ending World War I went into effect
In November 1919, President Wilson proclaimed November 11 as the first commemoration of Armistice Day with the following words: "To us in America, the reflections of Armistice Day will be filled with solemn pride in the heroism of those who died in the country’s service and with gratitude for the victory, both because of the thing from which it has freed us and because of the opportunity it has given America to show her sympathy with peace and justice in the councils of the nations…"
The original concept for the celebration was for a day observed with parades and public meetings and a brief suspension of business beginning at 11:00 a.m.
The United States Congress officially recognized the end of World War I when it passed a concurrent resolution on June 4, 1926, with these words:
Whereas the 11th of November 1918, marked the cessation of the most destructive, sanguinary, and far reaching war in human annals and the resumption by the people of the United States of peaceful relations with other nations, which we hope may never again be severed, and
Whereas it is fitting that the recurring anniversary of this date should be commemorated with thanksgiving and prayer and exercises designed to perpetuate peace through good will and mutual understanding between nations; and
Whereas the legislatures of twenty-seven of our States have already declared November 11 to be a legal holiday: Therefore be it Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), that the President of the United States is requested to issue a proclamation calling upon the officials to display the flag of the United States on all Government buildings on November 11 and inviting the people of the United States to observe the day in schools and churches, or other suitable places, with appropriate ceremonies of friendly relations with all other peoples. www.va.gov/opa/vetsday/vetdayhistory.asp
Veterans Day, formerly Armistice Day, is an annual United States holiday honoring military veterans. It is a federal holiday that is observed on November 11. It coincides with other holidays such as Armistice Day or Remembrance Day, which are celebrated in other parts of the world and also mark the anniversary of the signing of the Armistice that ended World War I. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veterans_Day

Friday, November 4, 2011

fave's

remember those walls i built, well baby there tumblin down. didnt even put up a fight, didnt even make a sound. i found a way to let you in, but i never really had a dought, standin light of ya halo, i got my angel now. its like i had you waitin, every rule i had you breakin, its the risk that im taken, i aint never goin shut you out.
every where im lookin now, im surounded by your discrase, baby i can see ya halo, you know your my saving grase.    HALO!!!!! = california king bed - song(s)
mom - parent

yoohoo - drink

blue - colar

jesse mccartney - singer

smosh.com - websit

paris - place

coogi - brand for cloths

keara wheeler (ke ke) !!! - person

wedge - type of heel

volly ball =3 - sport

eli (on degrassi) = peter pan - hot guy(s)

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Buddys

Val- I i like buddys because they are people that just want to have fun and they dont know what drama is so yay fun!
Alanna- I meet people that are stupid but its fun to meet new friends

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

plot!!!! ewww!!!!! =(

exposition-   The hen in the barnyard lives with chickens and ducks and goose. The hen wants help but no one gives it out so when she is done with every thing she does not let them help eat!

rising action- The hen finds wheat and wants to plant it but asks for help, no one helps so she does it herself.
Then she wants the people (animals) to bring the wheat to the mill but no one helps so she does that to. The same thing happens when she asks for halp to make the bread.

climax- The hen asks who will eat the bread and everyone ye i will, i wll.


falling action- HEen tells the people (animals) that they wont help her eat the bread and calls her chickens to help.


resolution- The hen and chickens eat the bread and do not share with the other people (animals) because she knows that if they cant help make than it just isnt far to let them help eat.