Monday, June 15, 2009

Me in Middle School

Next year I'm going to Crosswinds Middle School. I'm a little nervous about going to junior high. Making friends isn't going to be a problem since almost all my friends are going there. I'm nervous about my grades. I'm hoping to take as many AP classes as possible. I realize that by this time I should be more focused on school to accomplish my dream of going to the best university possible. I'm so used to having fun with my friends and breezing through school that I'm a little scared of Junior High. I feel like Junior High is going to be more of a challenge and more competition than just one class. I now realize that I need to work harder in junior high than I did for elementary school. I'm also planning on to take some extra curricular stuff. I'm going to be playing basketball or soccer. I think junior high is going to be challenging and exciting.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Where I see myself in ten years



I see my self in ten years at Harvard University studying my Masters with my friends. And I see myself in ten years like this because right now my number one priority is school, and my aim is to be exactly at Harvard ten years from now. Harvard is such a big deal because if I can get into Harvard many opportunities would be opened up for me. I see in ten years myself rich by the book I had written and gotten published by age 13, with my family living in a mansion. I see myself earning money from the movie of my book.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Hi Monica!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hi Monica,
I haven't seen you since today!!!!!!!!

Monday, June 1, 2009

Bird House Factory

On Friday March 29th I went to the Ordway Center with my class. What we watched was called the birdhouse factory. It was a really entertaining. Sometimes the show tried too much to make us laugh, but other than that it was fabulous. They did some pretty cool acrobatics. My favorite part was when the three guys were jumping on the trampoline and doing all these neat tricks. Some kids in my class though they were faking, or that they were wired. But it seemed impossible to cris cross eachother while they are wired. My friend and I had a blast. We were always trying to start the applause, it worked a couple of times, but other times we looked like crazy people laughing by our selves. At the end of the show my friend actually stood up to see if anyone else would. (No one got up). I recommend everyone to see it.
This is Miz.Bozzy's review on the Bird House Factory.