Ever since I was about 7 I have loved Adventures In Odessey (AIO). It is a radio show about a man named Mr. Whitiker and he owns an ice cream shop called Whit's End. The kids that come to his shop call him Whit. They have lots of adventures together including mysteries and Bible stories. They put all their episodes on CD and I have about 7 different albums. I think you should try listening to at least 1 adventure and I hope you like them as much as I do.
Press listen online underneath the adventure you want to listen too.
http://www.whitsend.org/radio
Friday, March 4, 2016
Thursday, March 3, 2016
The Year Of 2015
In the year of 2015:
I went to a new school,
Had a new foster sister
lost a new foster sister
Saw my sister as Peter Pan in Peter Pan
Saw Star Wars for the first time!
Went to camp YoliJwa for the first time

I went to a new school,
Had a new foster sister
lost a new foster sister
Saw my sister as Peter Pan in Peter Pan
Saw Star Wars for the first time!
Went to camp YoliJwa for the first time

Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Try, Try, and Try Again
I started playing violin when I was 4 years old. Sometimes I would wish I could stop. And others I wanted to just quite playing the violin, but I always decided not to. I kept going. I'm so glad I didn't stop playing.When I play the violin I am surrounded by music coming from MY own violin. I practice the same section of the song I'm playing until I play it perfectly. Sometimes it takes forever and I want to give up. But I always say to myself, keep going you WILL get it. I always get it in the end and I am proud of my little accomplishment.
If anyone reading this is doing something hard, keep trying because you WILL get it and even if you don't, you will know that you did your best.
If anyone reading this is doing something hard, keep trying because you WILL get it and even if you don't, you will know that you did your best.
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Deborah Sampson!
Here is Something I wrote about Deborah Sampson for a History contest. I hope you enjoy it.
Dear Mother,
Today General Henry Knox discharged me from the army. I
guess to understand why and how this happened I should start from the very
beginning. Ever since the Revolutionary War started I thought about joining the
army. The only problem was that I am a women and woman are supposed to do
cleaning, cooking, and they are to raise a good proper family. I never stopped
thinking about joining and becoming a great soldier even though I could get in
huge trouble.
I still remember those months when I couldn’t make up my
mind. I became a teacher in 1779 in a Middleborough public school. On May 20,
1782 I finally decided to enroll in the army. I was very handy when it came to
knitting so I knitted a scarf and wrapped my chest. I dressed in men’s clothes
and walked out the door to visit you.
Remember that day when a man named Robert Shurtliff came to
your door? It wasn’t a man. It was me. My heart was pounding louder than drums
being trampled by elephants. I decided the best way to test my disguise was to
test it on you. Who would know me better than you? If you didn’t know who I was
than I knew my disguise was perfect. As you know it was perfect. I went down the
street to enroll in the army.
I remember my mind racing as I signed not my name but the
name Robert Shurtliff. I was so afraid that someone would see me and know it
was me! I knew the risk would be worth it. I would be doing something that no
other women I knew would dare to do. They would be too scared and run off like wild
chickens being chased by dogs. I felt very proud that day and was the happiest
person alive.
I went through so many ups and downs. More than once I felt
so tired and ready to give up that I couldn’t stand it anymore. I felt as if I just
had to give up. All I had to do was tell someone I was a girl and I know they
would not have let me stay. I decided to stay and keep going no matter what.
Once I was with a group of soldiers and we were loading our
bags with food to take to our camp. All of the sudden a group of Tory soldiers
came and started shooting at us. I was so scared I could barely move. I was
shot in the leg and I got a cut in my forehead. The doctor healed my cut but I
never said a word about my leg. I knew that doctors made you undress to take a
bullet out of your leg and he would for sure find I was not a man. I couldn’t
back down so I drank the alcohol the doctor gave me for the pain and I pulled
the bullet out of my leg. The pain was worse than I ever felt in my life. My
blood was gushing all over my hands.
I nearly fainted from the pain. I kept going. Never stop, I kept saying
to myself. Never stop. My leg never fully recovered and it still troubles me
today. All I can do is keep going and trust that I’ll be all right.
Like I said, my leg never fully healed and in 1783 it caused
me to become ill. The doctor who was taking care of me found out I was a woman.
He never told anyone because he believed in my cause. The trouble was his niece
fell in love with me and the truth had to come out. I told the general that I was indeed a girl and he gave me
an honorary discharge from the army. I dressed back into my old clothes and one
of my friends from the army saw me and had no clue who I was. I felt proud of
how I had such a good disguise that a soldier who I lived with never knew who I
was.
I know you may not be happy with what I did but I want you
to know this: I am very proud of my history. I am proud of my country and proud
of how I never gave up. I hope people will one day talk about me and feel brave
to deal with whatever they face in life.
Sincerely,
Deborah Sampson
Thursday, August 27, 2015
Go Daddy Go
I hope you all liked my last blog. If you like learning about my family, you will love hearing about my dad.
When mom and dad were first married, dad wanted two kids, my mom wanted twelve. You decide who is winning. Anyway this is the way most arguments go with my parents, mom wins.
Dad is also very forgetful. One time, we all asked him to go get some ham at the grocery store. He came back with turkey. We all said it was ok but for some reason we needed ham. So he went back. Guess what he brought back. Turkey.
Also if you are going somewhere with dad and to the right there is this little fast food resturant called McDonalds, guess witch way we are turning. Right.
If you have ever seen one of the videos you will hear this really loud voice yelling
"GO HOPIE GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
My dad is not like most dads in the world, but thats ok. If dad where me, he'd be saying,
"GO DADDY GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
The NBAEE
When ever I'm talking to someone who is complaining about their one brother, I just say "Imagine that, multiplied by five." Yeah, that is my life.
You see brothers are very hard and complicated peoples. No one knows exactly why they do the things they do such as, being weird, being annoying and well being, something that starts with a s and ends in tupid.
That is why one of my friends (who also has a lot of brothers) came up with the NBAEE. It stands for NO BROTHERS ALLOWED then the two Es stand for my name and my friends name.
Mariana keeps telling me that my brothers will be my friends one day, I don't believe it. My oldest two brothers are my best buds but the next two boys, well I have a hard time believing it about them.
Now please don't take this stuff about brothers personally, it may not be true for all brothers, but it goes for mine.
You see brothers are very hard and complicated peoples. No one knows exactly why they do the things they do such as, being weird, being annoying and well being, something that starts with a s and ends in tupid.
That is why one of my friends (who also has a lot of brothers) came up with the NBAEE. It stands for NO BROTHERS ALLOWED then the two Es stand for my name and my friends name.
Mariana keeps telling me that my brothers will be my friends one day, I don't believe it. My oldest two brothers are my best buds but the next two boys, well I have a hard time believing it about them.
Now please don't take this stuff about brothers personally, it may not be true for all brothers, but it goes for mine.
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
So crazy, it's normal
Imagine this, you are sitting in your living room and your parents say you are having a new sibling. Do you get the picture? Now I'll ask you this, would you be shocked at the news? I wasn't.
okay lets face it, if your life started out with four other siblings, and since then your parents added three more, you wouldn't be shocked at the news that your parents are adding another one.
Trust me, life with eight other siblings is not an easy job, especially with my family. Here are just some of the things you need to know how to handle when you live with my family.
1. You need to know what sarcasm is.
yes that is totally true.
2. You cannot be surprised when we add another family member.
3. You need to know how to share a room.
There is a very strong chance that if you live with us, you are going to have to share a room.
4. You need to be okay with really loud noises.
5. If you are a boy you will have to change at least one of victors poopy dippers.
It's kinda a rule that mom made so that the girls who are crazy enough to marry one of my brothers, don't have to teach the boys how to change the dippers.
6. If you are a girl you have to know that you are out numbered.
I really don't know why mom and dad have five boys and only four girls but you learn to live with it.
7. Know that dad will embarrass you.
Just trust me on that one.
8. If you wan't dad to do something you have to tell him to do it ten thousand times until he decides to do it .
9. If you play two truths and a lie with someone you just met at camp or something, for your lie it is always easy to pull of "I have two siblings" .
It gets them every time.
and finally,10. Know that when you are talking to someone about your family, just say you have a big one.
If you tell someone you have eight siblings they think you are crazy.
Well know you know just a few things about what I have to live with, but thats okay becouse, to me, it's so crazy it's normal.
okay lets face it, if your life started out with four other siblings, and since then your parents added three more, you wouldn't be shocked at the news that your parents are adding another one.
Trust me, life with eight other siblings is not an easy job, especially with my family. Here are just some of the things you need to know how to handle when you live with my family.
1. You need to know what sarcasm is.
yes that is totally true.
2. You cannot be surprised when we add another family member.
3. You need to know how to share a room.
There is a very strong chance that if you live with us, you are going to have to share a room.
4. You need to be okay with really loud noises.
5. If you are a boy you will have to change at least one of victors poopy dippers.
It's kinda a rule that mom made so that the girls who are crazy enough to marry one of my brothers, don't have to teach the boys how to change the dippers.
6. If you are a girl you have to know that you are out numbered.
I really don't know why mom and dad have five boys and only four girls but you learn to live with it.
7. Know that dad will embarrass you.
Just trust me on that one.
8. If you wan't dad to do something you have to tell him to do it ten thousand times until he decides to do it .
9. If you play two truths and a lie with someone you just met at camp or something, for your lie it is always easy to pull of "I have two siblings" .
It gets them every time.
and finally,10. Know that when you are talking to someone about your family, just say you have a big one.
If you tell someone you have eight siblings they think you are crazy.
Well know you know just a few things about what I have to live with, but thats okay becouse, to me, it's so crazy it's normal.
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