Showing posts with label Jodie. Show all posts
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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Teen Ranch


                        If Teen Ranch was a school, I bet all the students there would never want to leave. At Teen Ranch, they teach all the children about Christian living and following the footsteps of God. They also give us the opportunity to show our leadership and co-operation with our peers to become more responsible. Waking up at Teen Ranch is like starting a new year expecting to learn something new without the help of our fellow friends, the Internet. Even though this is very unlikely to happen, if I got a chance to stay longer at Teen Ranch, I would definitely take that chance.

    When your horseback ride, it didn't really matter if your horse was nice to you, as long as you can control and keep up with the line, you will enjoy the ride. When Agatha member of Teen Ranch, was teaching us about riding your horse, she taught us the basic routine on how to control your horse. She showed us how to move forward, turning left or right, and to stop. As we rode our horses like follow the leader, we got to enjoy the view of Teen Ranch from the mountains. Higher we went, the more we saw. After the ride was over, I got a chance to learn more about my horse Stiles, is related to his grandfather Secretariat. What I learned myself about Stiles is that he likes to lead him and go his own way. He doesn't really follow the other horses in the line. Stiles would move beside the line and go his own way. He is also very un-friendly to most of the horses, especially Daisy and Elvis. If Stiles hears them behind him, he would turn around so fast and get ready to charge at them. Stiles also don't like horses that go too slow. He would bite the horses butt so they would go faster. Although that my horse is easy to get mad, he was very kind to me as his rider and gave me a horse-back ride I would never forget.

    Sharing a cabin with people you don't know so much seems like a scary idea to do. But it helps your social skills to meet new people. When I bunked with some of my new friends, I didn't expect to leave Teen Ranch knowing more things about them. In cabin 4, I was in a group of 5, including myself, and 4 amazing people I learned new things about. Everyday, even if it wasn't in the cabin, I get to talk to these girls and be good friends with them. They are Ashley C., Ashley J., Danielle, and Christine. When you share a cabin with this amount of people as the days pass, our cabin became our home, sort of. All of our stuff would sometimes be found on the floor, in the washroom, on the bed racks, on each of our bed-bunks, and even of someone else's bed. It's a good thing my cabin buddies are organized so our cabin wasn't messy as it sounds. When it's time for clean up in the cabins, we would take a short amount of time, but we still did a good job. So when it's time to sleep, our cabin is ready for the next day. The first two nights were okay, but a few of us didn't get a lot of sleep. Some of us stayed up until 11:00pm and were knocking on the other cabin's walls. Some of us would wake up and take an hour to get back to sleep. On the last two nights were the best for me because it was easy for me to sleep because I got to use to sleeping on a bunk bed. All in all, bunking with friends is cool, but bunking with friends on a school trip for the whole week is completely better, no lie.

    The last night was fantastic even though the next day we would have to leave Teen Ranch, we did Predator Prey, which was exciting; our last dinner was so delicious, a movie, and a bonfire. Before we went to the bonfire, most of us were near the pond getting ready to leave their flashlights. We had to walk all the way from the entrance tot the dining hall, all the way inside to the middle of the forest. A few guys didn't know where they were going and hit a car, and all of a sudden you hear a car alarm go off. As we headed near the horse's barn, a few of us gave each other piggyback rides. I gave one to Sorena, and got one from Joshua P. and Tyler. When Tyler gave me a piggyback, we both fell and both of us got cuts. When we reached the forest, a few others and myself were walking in a group with flashlights so we wouldn't step on any horse poop. When we reached the Bonfire, the fire already started. Mr.Stamcoff and Mr.Samler were ready to give us hotdogs and marshmallows to cook ourselves. Sorena and I cooked marshmallows and they all got burned. After a few of us ate, we would sit together in groups and would just hangout and chill. For that hour at the Bonfire, I was mostly with Sorena, Marc, Tyler, Joshua P., and Katrina. When all of us were together, a few of us realized that we were surrounded by nature. We were under the stars, surrounded by trees, and close with friends in the dark. Only the fire and stars lit up the darkness, with a sense of warmth. I even forgot about Facebook.

    It has been several amounts of days after the week of Teen Ranch, and I can still remember the sound of the bell calling us to the Dining Hall. I can remember the birds chirping in the morning as you open the cabin door to see the beautiful sunrise from the tips of the trees, you would see from afar. Many of the students, including myself, still remember the fun times we have had. There were so many memories I can still remember and enjoyed there. Like, the great meals we would get everyday, and every time, we would enjoy the taste and smell as we eat with our friends. I had the great experience of getting to know more people better, and I am very grateful for that. I hope to see the view of Teen Ranch from the steep hills when we rode the horses there. It was so amazing to have more memorial memories I would treasure in my mind and remember them later on in my life. All in all, I am thankful to have the experience that is so priceless to learn more about God and gaining more special memories I will treasure forever.

                                   


Tuesday, December 7, 2010

The Wednesday Wars December By : Jodie




The Wednesday Wars

    In the book, the Wednesday Wars, the chapter December, Holling meets Mickey Mantle finally, but doesn't get the impression he wanted. When Mr. Mantle said, "I don't sign baseballs for kids in yellow tights." When he said this to Holling, he was very disappointed because he went all the way from the theatre to the emporium in tights and feathers on the butt.
    I can relate to this in a text to text. My cousin Michaela from the Philippines wrote me a letter last year about the disappointing Christmas she had last year. She stayed up all night for Santa to put her present under her Christmas tree.  Then he would eat the cookies and milk she left for him on the table. She stayed up all night and then saw her mother put her present under the tree with a tag saying 'From Santa.' Then her mother threw away the cookies and milk Michaela left out for Santa. She had always believed that Santa Claus was real, but had a very disappointing Christmas thinking that Santa was just made up.

        By : Jodie
 

Monday, November 22, 2010

Wednesday Wars


Monday, November 22, 2010
                              
                                      Wednesday Wars

    In the book, Wednesday Wars, main character Holling Hoodhood has a normal child to parent relationship. But ever since Holling feels that Mrs. Baker doesn't seem to like Holling, nobody in his family believes him. Since Mrs. Baker is part of the Baker Sporting Emporium, they are excepting the Hoodhood and Associates to be in the top 3. So, everyone in the Hoodhood family has to be in their best behavior. But, for Holling, it's hard because Mrs. Baker is always giving him a hard time and he can tell that she hates his guts. When he tells his parents, they would say she doesn't and to behave around her. It seems like Holling's parents are listening to Holling, but not really paying attention to him a lot or not getting the fact that he is telling the truth. Its like someone screaming on the top of their lungs in a crowded room, but nobody seems to notice.
             
     By : Jodie 

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

The Nest




Text to Text Connection to The Nest

 In the story, The Nest, Jimmy is a 14 year old boy who can see that his best friend Paul is not what people say he is. He sees that Paul is a good person and needs a friend to be with. I can relate to this text to text.
 At my old school, I met a girl who turned out to become my best friend. Everybody was mean to her because she was from Europe and had a thick accent. People mocked how she speaks and I felt bad for her. So then, I started becoming her friend and told everybody else to stop picking on her. This relates to each other because Jimmy and I could see more to what people are described.We be there for people who needs someone to be with in times of need.

By: Jodie =D

The Best Halloween Ever



                 THE BEST HALLOWEEN EVER

Two years ago, on Halloween I didn't go out. I was actually at my cousin's house helping them to give treats to the trick or treaters. It was fun because one of my clasmate's lived across from my cousin. We would prank on the little kids by kiding in the garbage bins and scare them when they get near. But first we had to clean them cause they smelled awful. There was one particular kid who got so scared, she ran to her mommy. The mommy was actually the vice-principal. It was hilarious cause she said she would give us candy at school and not detention. She also said to stop scaring little kids, but we still did. Later, family friends brought in 4 large dairy queen ice cream cakes. But before we ate it, we hid our treats in the garage fridge and totally forgot about them until a week and a half later. the ice cream was melting so much, that it was spilling off the table. so my best friend, Jason, got a cup and drank it from the table. we stayed up until 3:00am watching the movie Saw. In the morning, we ate the leftovers of the cake, took forever to get ready for school. We got to school two hours late, but it was worth it because we were on time for a Halloween party. Then we see more dairy queen ice cream cake. Yum .
          
                                      by Jodie

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

vincent van gogh


   
 Interesting Thoughts on Vincent Van Gogh

                                                                             
    As I learned about Vincent Van Gogh, there were several things that interested me about him. What struck me the most is how he made nearly 900 drawings and 1,100 paintings before his death, but nobody was interested at buying or maybe even looking at his artwork, well, until now. As Van Gogh lived his life, it devastates me that he lost several jobs he tried and couldn't find one that suited him. But, luckily his younger brother, Theo, told him to try out painting. Van Gogh loved so dearly that nothing in the world could stop him from painting pictures. Today, Vincent Van Gogh's artwork is known all over the world and it's worth is so enormous, about 100 million dollars. Van Gogh was a true artist at his work. His work so as the famous "Starry Night" and "Irises" show that he is very talented. His life story has touched millions of people's hearts after his death a few century's ago, but will continue on century's more.
By: Jodie