Monday, September 27, 2010
Courage is the Strength to face Danger!
OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG! My eyes were as big as a hippo. I looked over at my mom and clenched onto her hand. I knew she was scared to but she didn't show it. I knew God was going to keep everyone safe. I prayed like crazy just telling him to keep us safe. I looked out the window and saw sparks flying everywhere like crazy. I looked at the flight attendant and she started yelling " Get down and duck your head." The rows of the plane was filled up with everyone laying in the floor and crying hard. We started to slow down and came to a halt. Everyone jumped up and down. I hugged my mom and said "I love you so much." She said the same thing. As we started to exit the plane the captain came out and everyone cheered for him and shook his hand. He was probably the bravest person in the plane and the toughest. Being on the near death experience was the most scariest thing that has ever happened but I survived.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
The Roaring Twenties
In the mid-1920's jazz was becoming to be played in halls and country houses everywhere in the country. Jazz was the form of popular concert music. It was also considered the devil music in the early years. Jazz gained popularity in America and worldwide in the 1920's. Nothing quite like it had ever happened in America.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Hot Times!
Sweat running down my face while I'm telling my parents to hurry up or the beach will be full. As the cold water touches my body, chills run up my spine. The water is so blue and clear. It is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen. As my mom yells " Be careful," I get hit with a massive impact. It was my dog Riley. He is a chocolate lab and is huge. As I looked up there was the most amazing guy ever. He was muscled up and had abs. His eyes were as blue as the ocean. As he helped me up I said "Thank you." He said "What's your name?" I said "Ashley," and he said mine is "Luke." As we started to pull out of the drive way Luke waved goodbye and so did I. I told my parents thanks for bringing me. Those were the most perfect days ever.
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