Anastasia on her own
Friday April 25th 2008, 6:21 am
Filed under: book reviews

Anastasia and her chaotic family the krupniks want to get organized So they decide to make an organized schedule that is non sexiest and isn’t to much for mom to handle. Every thing is working out until her mom has to go to California for her job. It’s just her little brother, her dad, and her in the household. She is the girl of the household and has to complete the chores, do her homework, and stay on top of her best friend’s drama. Her mom won’t be home for a couple of weeks and her dad is struggling on all the things her mom is suppose to do. Anastasia is trying to take care of her brother and do everything, so she can help her dad out. In the end she manages to juggle everything and when her mom gets home she’s so proud of Anastasia.

 Anastasia on her own was a very good book. It was interesting and made me think of what I would do in that situation. It was an honest book about how teens really do have hard lives. It was a good story about how a normal family handles things.  



Cape’s Big Decision
Tuesday April 22nd 2008, 10:18 am
Filed under: Essays

 What does a pool and an extra field have to offer? Adding a sport to school would make more kids get involved in something. Cape’s athletes would double and there would be more participation. 2 field sports can go on at the same time plus a swim meet! Some people don’t like outside sports, but if we have a pool those people can be involved. Don’t like running or the outside, but want to be on a team? The pool will come in handy for people who want to exercise, but want to do it in a more refreshing and fun way.

 If we didn’t get the pool and extra field then the taxes would be returned, but the money you would be getting back would only be a tiny amount. Would you rather have your kids involved in a sport or would you rather get only around 15 dollars back? Getting the field and pool will be a great choice.

Don’t you hate it when the stands are filled top to bottom and there’s no room for you? Well if we built an extra field this would never happen ever again! Community centers and schools are very similar, but there are some differences. For example, would you rather want your kids going swimming with their best friend who sits with them in math class or do you want your kids swimming with complete strangers in the community pool? Putting a pool in the school will be safe and useful. It will benefit for the kids and the teacher!



My favorite things
Friday April 18th 2008, 6:00 am
Filed under: Uncategorized

1.Degrassi(show)

2.Across the universe(movie)

3.Torrid(store)