Monday, March 28, 2016

The Best (and not) Feelings In The World

Best

1. Right before you open a new pack of football cards
2. The moment you realize it's a snow day
3. Getting a test back when you aced it but didn't think you would
4. Getting something bad over with

 Worst

1. Dropping an ice cream cone
2. Loseing something important
3. When someone is mad at you
4. When you have nothing to do

Friday, March 11, 2016

Last Day

You have been diagnosed with a horrible new disease. You have been told by a doctor who has said that you have exactly 24 hours to live. You are sure there will be no exceptions and there is not treatment. There are no symptoms, so you can act normally until you die. What will you do?

First things first, I will not be sleeping, at all.

For my first hour, I would probably be making sure all my friends and family will be there for my day.

I will eat whatever I want whenever I want. I will not be worried about eating unhealthy foods or too much food.

Hopefully my last day is a Sunday during football season, because I would definitely like to go to a Broncos game.

Play lots of sports.

Say goodbye!




Thursday, March 10, 2016

Characters

I got a really cool prompt from this website so I decided to do it. The prompt is: If you could be a  book character, which one would you be? I am going to stay away from life biographies and non-fiction books to keep it interesting.

Jeffrey (Maniac) Magee, from Maniac Magee by Jerry Spinelli

Jeffrey is a tweenage boy who does not have a care in the world. He sleeps in a shed full of baseball equipment. He does whatever he wants throughout the day and night, eating when or what he wants, sleeping when he wants. He creates his own schedule. He is also good a star at every sport and is everybody's friend.






Wednesday, March 9, 2016

What would I do with $100,000

1. Buy 3 Broncos season tickets. $4000
2. Buy new and upgraded sports gear. $1000
3. New laptop. $2000
4. Broncos team-signed football. $1000
5. Tesla Model S. $75000
6. iPhone 6s+. $800
7. Apple Watch. $300
8. Newest Xbox One and games. $500
9. Beats Headphones. $300
10. NFL Jerseys. $400
11. New Customized Shoes. $300
12. 65 inch Flatscreen TV. $2500
13. NFL Sunday Ticket. $200
14. iPad. $700
15. Vacation to Galapagos Islands. $12000

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Quinninium

Quinninium is a new periodic table element that I created. Here is what it is and does:

Features: It is very bouncy. It can bounce to 90% of it's former height. It is very good at keeping things hot.

Appearance: It is a neon orange, like a construction vest. You can see it from very far away. It is not dense. There are  caverns and holes inside it. It is very squishy.

Uses: Sports balls, trampolines, insulation, thermos's. It is not radioactive or dangerous to humans or animals.

Where it's discovered: There is a lot of it in the arctic circle and other very cold places. 

History: We think it was used by ice age animals long ago for burrows because it retained heat so well and it already had natural holes.

Monday, March 7, 2016

The Horrible Thing That Wasn't That Bad

One time, maybe 5 years ago, my family went on a trip to Hawaii. We were there for winter break. We were staying on the 5th floor. I was going back up to our room with my 2 older sisters. I was riding piggyback on my sister Maya, who was about 16 at that time. She had her own phone, an old one that flipped out. Definitely not a touch screen iphone. Because of the great weather, the hallways between the elevator and the rooms were open air. While I was trying to get down off my sisters back, I accidentally kicked her phone. It went sprawling and slipped under the crack between the railing and the floor. It teetered, teetered, and eventually fell. It dropped 5 floors. We all rushed down to recover the phone, expecting it to be shattered. When we finally found it, there was no damage. It had fallen into a group of flowers, cushioning its fall. Thank goodness!

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Wiffle Ball

I smacked the ball with my plastic yellow bat. The whistling ball sailed over second base, which was a tree. I started running as fast as I could. My hand grazed the rough bark of first base, another tree. I slapped second base and sprang towards third. I touched third, a rock this time, with my foot and went for home. My friend reached out to tag me with the ball, but I slide and touched home (a fence post) with my foot. I was safe!

Wiffle Ball was my most popular activity in the summer when I was younger.