Monday, February 27, 2006

Sick

Ug, I'm sick. I don't have a fever, but I do have a stuffy nose (more like node now.) I have presher on my head, I'm coffing, and I'm sleepy. (But that is due to the medicine Mom gave me.) I'm sick enough to feel really bad but not enough to get off school or anything else. I just feel like this: blah. (Yes, that is really how I feel, ask anybody in my family.) I hope I get better soon, I hate feeling like this.


Thursday, February 23, 2006

Happy Birthday

This is for my mother because tomorrow is her birthday. Mom, I just want you to know that I think very highly of you and love you a lot. I hope your day is as specail as you are.

Your Daughter,

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

These are just some of my favorite pictures from Narnia. I will explane the why I like them and stuff like that.

Duh! Horses!


My favorite weapon is the bow and my favorite character is Susan.


I like the look on their faces.
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I like this picture because it has it all of them in it.

Sunday, February 19, 2006

What do we do?

This is just a poem that I thought of this afternoon. A little strange, but I like it.

What do we do when your friend falls down?
Do you comfort, do we cry with them, or do we simply listen?
What do we do when a friend breaks?
Do we talk to them, do we try and fix it, or do we leave it up to them?
what do we do when a friend tries to hurt you?
Do we hurt them back, do we forgive, or do we leave it the way it is?
What do we do when a friend is hurting?
do we pray, hug, or give advice?
what do we do when a friend falls down?
we Comfort, Cry, Listen, talk, forgive, pray, hug, give advice, and most importantly just be there for them.

Tears Won't Fall by Linda Tso

Saturday, February 18, 2006

What I did Today

Today I did a lot and now I'm super worn out. I got up this morning around eight, but I stayed in bed until eight thrity. I got up, got dressed, and ate breakfast. then I went to the church to go ice skating at the town center with my sunday school class . After that i went out with for pizza, then went to bekah's house and then I came home and ate dinnner. now I'm about to go to bed and sleep long and hard.


Nono

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

What's up

Today was kind of a werid day. Dad is sick so he had to stay home from work, nad you can tell that he's really sick because he had to stay home from his Presbitary class. My Valetines was the a normal day with chocolate wich deffently made that fine with me. Today I didn't do much, I read a lot but that's cool here. Mom and Beccah went to Spanish class, from what little information I could gather it went..("Beccah how spanish class go?" Beccah stares at the tv.) I guess that means that it went pretty good. School is going pretty good. I still hate Alegbra (and spelling isn't all that hot either.) Tonight on Lost they're going to capture one of the others! Tomorrow I think I'm going to paint a painting. I have all this specail stuff that one of my sisters is letting me use. (she painted this cool painting ofr our bathroom with this special paint and paper, and gave me the paper when she was done.) the only thing is, I don't know what to paint. So if you people are really there could you give me some ideas. I have a whole pad of paper so I'll probably end up doing a horse any way, but I want to do something else. So be creative and give me your ideas!

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Some pictures I found

these are just some old pictures that I found.

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this is when I bat made its home in our window scren. (Is that cool or what!?!)

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This is me after a long bike ride. this was two years ago

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This one isn't our families, but it is just so cute!!

Sunday, February 12, 2006

Today We did...

Today we played out in the snow the whole morning til lunch. (We didn't have any churchbecause of all the snow.) Then we did a little church service of our own here at home. We talked about a passage in 1 Cornithens 7. It was really good, I'm sometimes surprised sometimes at how deep my family can be. Today was a nice and relaxing day.

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Snow!!

It snowed! It's deep! It's good for packing! We made a huge snow man, it is like a foot taller then me! I love snow!

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Tuesday, February 07, 2006

10 cool facts about horses...

Just like the title said. 10 cool facts about horses. (Hey, I was bored.)


1."Old Billy" an English barge horse lived to be 62 years old! (Most horses only live to be about 30 and that is if they're lucky.)

2. Drought horses are the strongest land animal apart from the elephant.

3. There a round 750 million horses in the world!

4. There are over 350 different breeds of horses.

5. The difference between a dun and a buckskin is hard to spy. A dun had a small black line going down his back he has strips on his legs.

6. Most foals are born at night under the cover of darkness and away from prying eyes.

7.Horses cannot breathe through their mouths. That's why you'll never see one panting like a dog.

8.
Horses cannot vomit.

9.
The four natural paces for the horse are the walk, trot, canter and gallop.

10
.Blue eyes horses are have whale eye. (This is kind of rare and don't worry. It doesn't affect the horses seeing.) (My sister asked to see a picture of a horse with blue eyes. I chose this picture because it is so cute!)

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Wednesday, February 01, 2006

The Speech

So this a little something I had to do for school, but it turned out so well I thought that I'd share it.

The Speech

By: Noelle Pruitt

It was the first day of March; the birds were singing their little hearts out. Too bad mine was in my toes. I hated walking to school. The walk itself was wonderful because Maryland’s pretty countryside greeted me everywhere I went. It was the school that was the problem. Ever since moving here I had been teased out of my mind. Most of the time it was because I didn’t have a Dad. I knew I had to blow it all off, but sometimes it was just really hard. I didn’t have any friends either, not if you don’t count Buster and God. Buster was my Dad’s horse, but when Dad died Mom wouldn’t sell Buster so I got him. It was awesome having a specially bred jumping horse. Though Buster could be a pain sometimes, he was definitely my best friend. He was always there to listen to my problems and help me get out of my bad mood. God did the same. When I was down I would just talk to Him or read my Bible. It always made me feel better inside.

Stopping at the school doors I looked through my bag again, hoping that I had forgotten something. No such luck. As I opened the door a boy in the hall called out, “Hey, look. There’s Penniless.” Everyone laughed, with me as the only exception. It wasn’t that we’re poor, just that mom’s work as a writer had us on a tight budget. We were lucky that Mr. Wes let us keep Buster at his barn for almost free (I worked for him after school giving younger children riding lessons, grooming, mucking out stalls, and leading trail rides.)

When I reached my locker I retrieved my English notebook. Today, everyone was going to give a speech on what his or her father did for a living, that was what I was dreading. I didn’t want to tell everyone about my Dad. (None of them knew.)

Everyone settled in as Miss Lara, my English teacher, came in. “Hello class,” she said in her normal perky way. Of all the people at school she was probably one of my favorites. “As all of you know today we will be giving reports about what your father does. Michele, would you like to start?”

A Korean-looking girl nodded, stood up front, and told us about how her Dad was a pilot. All-in-all she gave a pretty good report. Next was a boy named Jerome, whose Dad was a builder and had built some really cool buildings. (He passed around pictures.) Soon it was my turn. I took a very long time going up front, I always sat in the back. When I got there my palms were sweaty and I wanted to melt into the floor.

Miss Lara gave me a nod to start, so I began to read out loud. “My Dad was a very special person. Some people knew him as The Undefeatable, others knew him as a world-class super star, but I just knew him as Dad. When he was away on a trip Mom and I would stay up at night to watch him on TV. I loved to watch him with Buster flying over those huge jumps while my Mother’s soothing hands braided my hair. It was a night just like that when he fell. I was eleven years old as I watched him fall in the ring from the other side of the country. Mom and I flew out the next day. I hated seeing him in the hospital with his leg up. Mom was so relieved when the doctors said he would be all right. That was a year before he died.

“Dad didn’t really mind having a broken leg, but he hated to leave Buster alone all the time. That’s when he started to let me take care of him. At first I was frightened to go near the big horse by myself. One day Dad came to the stable with me to help me with my own seat on my horse. (Her name was Starlight.) After we were done he asked me how Buster was. Feeling ashamed I told him that I hadn’t taken care of Buster but had one of the grooms do it. Dad simply gave me a hug and we walked down to Buster’s stall together. That is when I first learned to love the big horses. A couple months later Starlight died of colic. I cried a lot into Dad’s arms and into Buster’s mane. Finally Dad could walk and that meant that he started to ride again. Mom worried a lot, but Dad told her that the accident was not Buster’s fault. It was his for rushing the jump. Though Dad hadn’t been able to ride in awhile I saw the tears of joy on his face when he got back on Buster. I just remember what he kept on saying when he rode. ‘Thank you, God, thank you.’ I will always keep that day in my heart.

“A week or so later Dad was feeling funny again so Mom took him to the doctor. X-rays revealed that he had a tumor growing inside his brain. They wouldn’t do surgery because it would mean instant death. So my Dad had a little time to live and Mom and I spent every day with him. Sometimes we would cry together about how sad it all was. But in the end I’m glad Dad went to met his Maker. Mom had to start writing again. Her first book out was “That Amazing Man who Loved Me.” It was all about Dad; I read it every night just because it helps me get through the next day. God has always been with my family and I know He will be in the future, I just sometimes wish my Dad would have been there to see it with me.”

Taking a deep breath I reached into my backpack, pulling out my most treasured possession. “My Dad won six of these in his long career. Before he died he gave one to me.” Everything was still as I held up the Gold Medal.

Hope you liked it! *-*