Hey well I remembered to do this at last 2nd so that’s good. Will its about to be the New Year so that’s going to be pretty sweet. Not too happy that my nice break is bout to be over. Buts is whatever I only got like 11 weeks of school left in my high school. I didn’t really do much over break. I worked a lot which I wasn’t too happy about. then i played a lot of video games.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Sunday, December 19, 2010
volleyball
Well I super excited that I’m out of school for to more weeks is about to be sweet. Had my first vball tourney on Saturday. It went ok I guess. we went 7 and 3, so that’s not too bad for it being our teams first time that we all played with each other in a real game. But i guess we can only improve from there and can’t wait for out first qualifier in 3 weeks when we go to St. Louse. It’s going to be a lot of fun.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Hmm
So I have no clue what to write about... hmm this is not good. In morning i hade to take the ACT which was a lot of fun. NOT. Saturday night I went to the Westerville race center and played so basketball with Billy. Then we went to Mr. Wok. Not really looking forward to this week of school but I can not wait for his 2 week Christmas break. Well that’s about all i got. Until next week I guess.
Monday, December 6, 2010
the browns
Well Payton Hillis is a boss... on Sunday the browns surprised me with another victory. i think the browns are defiantly heading in the right direction. And i believe that in the seasons to come they will have a good shot at going into the playoffs. And colt McCoy is doing extremely well for a rookie. And when he comes bake from his injury he could have the opportunity to bring the browns to 500.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Bye, Bye Grandmother
The rain came crashing down in the little town of Gahanna . You could hear the wind howl, like a wild wolf up high in the mountains.
It was finally spring and all the residents knew that the spring storm would bring trouble. Adults went to the store to stock up on supplies while the children stayed home safe.
The town was small, and everyone knew everyone. Sometimes it seemed like they were one big happy family. And when the spring storm came sliding through town, that’s when you really see everyone come together. Neighbors help with supplies. They share food, blankets, and power supplies. Little kids share their toys with the other small children. The teenagers either help out the adults or try to handle the younger kids.
Up on a small hill, looking out her window stood, Trinity. She watched as the patches of people ran here and there for supplies.
Trinity is a sixteen year old sophomore down at the little public school. She is shy, but very mature girl. Beautiful features just like her mamma when she was alive, she has the long curly black hair, light blue eyes, slim, and she is the only girl in town who has a crescent moon on her forehead. She didn’t mind the crescent moon. Her grandmother always told her she will always stand out from other people.
After Trinity’s mamma died with cancer, she moved in with her grandmother since no one knew where her father was. Trinity always thought of her grandmother as a best friend. She tells her everything about anything. But now she will be losing her best friend soon. Her grandmother was very ill and her time was coming to an end. She will loose her only best friend and move to,California with her aunt.
Trinity picked up the candle from the side desk and walked into her grandmothers’ bedroom when the lights went out, grandmother decided to take a little nap.
She leaned against the door frame and watched her grandmother sleep. She didn’t know if she would survive without her. She remembered when she was a little girl; her grandmother would always brush her hair, and sing to her during the spring storm. It always felt safe.
She jumped as she heard a knock on the door. She wondered who would be at the door during the rush of the spring storm. She set the candle on the table and answered the door. Standing there was her aunt.
“Trinity, you look just like your mamma.” Trinity’s eyes grew wide.
“Auntie Ann?” Her aunt nodded and walked in and gave her sisters’ daughter a tight hug.
“What are you doing here?” Trinity asked having no idea, and she was scared to even know.
“Your grandmother called me up and told me it was time for me to come here,” Auntie Ann answered looking around at the flickering living room, that only held light from the candles. Trinity’s eyes grew hot. She could feel the burning from the hot tears she was holding back, she knew now why her aunt was here. She was planning on taking her back to,California . Grandmother was dying.
“I don’t want to leave. I lived here all my life.” Auntie Ann gave her niece a small smile and nodded. “Why are you making me leave my home?”
Auntie Ann searched Trinity’s eyes, “Sweetie what gave you that idea?” Trinity didn’t understand the question. She didn’t know what her aunt was trying to get at. “I’ll explain after checking on your grandmother.” And then she left the room, leaving Trinity alone to think.
After Auntie Ann checked on her mother she decided it was time to tell Trinity everything. She knew that her young niece was wondering what will be happening to her.
Auntie Ann walked back into the living room finding Trinity on the floor next to the fire place. She walked quietly over to the couch and sat.
“Trinity I know you are worried about what happens to you when your grandmother dies.” Her aunt waited to continue until Trinity turned to face her, “When your grandmother called me she told me some things that I fully agree on.” Trinity held her breath, she was scared to breathe. She didn’t know what her aunt was going to say next.
“Trinity when your grandmother passes away she is leaving the house to me and everything else to you.” Trinity felt stupid. She didn’t know what her aunt was getting at or if she was just saying mumbo, jumbo. “Are you starting to get what I’m trying to tell you?” asked Auntie Ann, looking at Trinity’s confused face. “Trinity I’m moving into this house when grandmother passes on. You don’t have to leave your home.”
Trinity could feel the tears rush up. She couldn’t believe what she was hearing. She didn’t have to move. She didn’t have to meet new people. Trinity stood and ran to her aunt, hugging her tight. “Thank you, thank you.” Trinity kept on repeating. Trinity pulled away from her aunt and smiled, “I’m going to go tell grandmother.”
Trinity hurried down the long hall to her grandmother’s room and walked to her bed. Something felt different. Trinity stared down at her grandmother and knew. Her grandmother was gone. Trinity felt a tear roll down her cheek. She took her grandmother’s hand in hers and said her good-byes. Her grandmother gave her one last gift before she left. She gave her, her aunt and let her keep her home. Trinity would always remember her grandmother. She would always be her best friend.
It was finally spring and all the residents knew that the spring storm would bring trouble. Adults went to the store to stock up on supplies while the children stayed home safe.
The town was small, and everyone knew everyone. Sometimes it seemed like they were one big happy family. And when the spring storm came sliding through town, that’s when you really see everyone come together. Neighbors help with supplies. They share food, blankets, and power supplies. Little kids share their toys with the other small children. The teenagers either help out the adults or try to handle the younger kids.
Up on a small hill, looking out her window stood, Trinity. She watched as the patches of people ran here and there for supplies.
Trinity is a sixteen year old sophomore down at the little public school. She is shy, but very mature girl. Beautiful features just like her mamma when she was alive, she has the long curly black hair, light blue eyes, slim, and she is the only girl in town who has a crescent moon on her forehead. She didn’t mind the crescent moon. Her grandmother always told her she will always stand out from other people.
After Trinity’s mamma died with cancer, she moved in with her grandmother since no one knew where her father was. Trinity always thought of her grandmother as a best friend. She tells her everything about anything. But now she will be losing her best friend soon. Her grandmother was very ill and her time was coming to an end. She will loose her only best friend and move to,
Trinity picked up the candle from the side desk and walked into her grandmothers’ bedroom when the lights went out, grandmother decided to take a little nap.
She leaned against the door frame and watched her grandmother sleep. She didn’t know if she would survive without her. She remembered when she was a little girl; her grandmother would always brush her hair, and sing to her during the spring storm. It always felt safe.
She jumped as she heard a knock on the door. She wondered who would be at the door during the rush of the spring storm. She set the candle on the table and answered the door. Standing there was her aunt.
“Trinity, you look just like your mamma.” Trinity’s eyes grew wide.
“Auntie Ann?” Her aunt nodded and walked in and gave her sisters’ daughter a tight hug.
“What are you doing here?” Trinity asked having no idea, and she was scared to even know.
“Your grandmother called me up and told me it was time for me to come here,” Auntie Ann answered looking around at the flickering living room, that only held light from the candles. Trinity’s eyes grew hot. She could feel the burning from the hot tears she was holding back, she knew now why her aunt was here. She was planning on taking her back to,
“I don’t want to leave. I lived here all my life.” Auntie Ann gave her niece a small smile and nodded. “Why are you making me leave my home?”
Auntie Ann searched Trinity’s eyes, “Sweetie what gave you that idea?” Trinity didn’t understand the question. She didn’t know what her aunt was trying to get at. “I’ll explain after checking on your grandmother.” And then she left the room, leaving Trinity alone to think.
After Auntie Ann checked on her mother she decided it was time to tell Trinity everything. She knew that her young niece was wondering what will be happening to her.
Auntie Ann walked back into the living room finding Trinity on the floor next to the fire place. She walked quietly over to the couch and sat.
“Trinity I know you are worried about what happens to you when your grandmother dies.” Her aunt waited to continue until Trinity turned to face her, “When your grandmother called me she told me some things that I fully agree on.” Trinity held her breath, she was scared to breathe. She didn’t know what her aunt was going to say next.
“Trinity when your grandmother passes away she is leaving the house to me and everything else to you.” Trinity felt stupid. She didn’t know what her aunt was getting at or if she was just saying mumbo, jumbo. “Are you starting to get what I’m trying to tell you?” asked Auntie Ann, looking at Trinity’s confused face. “Trinity I’m moving into this house when grandmother passes on. You don’t have to leave your home.”
Trinity could feel the tears rush up. She couldn’t believe what she was hearing. She didn’t have to move. She didn’t have to meet new people. Trinity stood and ran to her aunt, hugging her tight. “Thank you, thank you.” Trinity kept on repeating. Trinity pulled away from her aunt and smiled, “I’m going to go tell grandmother.”
Trinity hurried down the long hall to her grandmother’s room and walked to her bed. Something felt different. Trinity stared down at her grandmother and knew. Her grandmother was gone. Trinity felt a tear roll down her cheek. She took her grandmother’s hand in hers and said her good-byes. Her grandmother gave her one last gift before she left. She gave her, her aunt and let her keep her home. Trinity would always remember her grandmother. She would always be her best friend.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Sunday, November 14, 2010
I hate being Sick
On Friday I went to Billy’s first ever tennis match. I thought that Billy played good even though he lost both of his games. After that we went to the Westerville center were we met up with Kyle and Tyler where we played some basketball. Then on Saturday morning I had to wake up early to go to my club practice. I got home from practice at . When I got home I was not feeling that well you I went and fell asleep in my room until I then had to get ready to go to Panera where I work to then work until that night. But when I got to Panera I still was not feeling my best. And after only being there I was then sent home due to the fact that I had thrown up in the restroom. So when I got home at 4 I then just went to my room and slept the rest of the day. Then Sunday I woke up at 10 and I was feeling a little better but not much so i pretty much just chilled on my couch and watched football.
Monday, November 1, 2010
volleyball
over the weekend i had my first club volleyball practice. my team is about to be sweet. so then after practice i then came and fell asleep watching football. when i woke up at 4 i then had to go to work at panera. i work until 10:30. then after work i went to kyles house with billy and nate. it was really stuped we didnt do anything. then sunday i sleep all day until 3 when i then had to get ready to go to my volleyball open gym. where i rolled my ankle which im not happy about. after volleyball we had a meeting at work where we talked about new stuff that they are comeing out with.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
this i believe in
This I believe that you could do anything that you want to if you were to just put your mind to it. If you really wanted to go somewhere or accomplish something, you have to try your hardest day in and day to achieve it. Something that my parents have always told me is “Dreaming is only part of the challenge, you have to put in the hard work to make that dream a reality.” I mean like you are going to always have those smart guys out there who are going to say “you can’t fly” or “walk though walls is impossible” yes we all know that. What I mean is like if no one in you family has ever been to college you could be the first one. It is a great opportunity to make your whole family proud of you. All it takes is showing up to school every day and just pay attention to what the teacher have to say. Then you need to go home and study notes and you will have a really good chance at having the opportunity to be able to go on to college and make a better life for your self.
Also if you were to really put your mine to something and try your hardest to accomplish that task you will secede in that particular task. Say if you where unfortunate and you happen were born to a family that is on the poor side of life it doesn’t always mean that you have to be poor. Just because your mom and dad are poor it dasent mean you nave to end up like them. What you have to do is learn from there mistakes. If you have the opportunity to get a job in this economy then you better show up every day and work to your maximum potential. Eventual some one is bound to notice and then you will have a great opportunity to get a rise or even promoted.
For the reasons that I have stated above and many more it just shows you that if you give it you all 100% effort you can really accomplish anything that you set your mind and heart on. That is why I have chosen to believe that you can do anything that you want to if you were to just put your mind to it. I know that there are going to be may tough times but you just have to keep on pushing though it.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
lets good bucks
The football game on Friday was sweet. Even though we lost we played real good. I had a good time in the student section in my toga. Then on Saturday couldn’t have gone any better. I woke up and got to see Ohio State have a real good game and end up blowing Indiana out. Then I got to watch two games. I got to see number 1 Alabama loss. This then makes Ohio state move to number 1 in the nation. Then I got to see Michigan lose to there in state rival Mich St. Hey Mr. potter what happened??? I bet you a ton of money that Brian is going to show up to class and talk a ton of trash about how bad Michigan is. So that is going to make the class period a lot more interesting. Well that’s all I got. Bed time.
Monday, October 4, 2010
blog
So my weekend was pretty stupid I didn’t do anything. Friday night I went home and slept, and then Saturday morning i had to work 8 to 2 so that sucked. Then when I got home from work I watched the rest of the Ohio state football game. After the OSU game Ii watched the Michigan state and Wisconsin game I was real happy when Michigan State won. Then I went over to Billy’s for 3 hours and chilled then I went home and watched organ beat Stanford. Then Sunday I woke up and went to church (my favorite). After church I came home and ate lunch and watched the browns beat bangles. Then at 4 I had a volleyball practice until 7 then i came home and fell asleep and forgot to do this stupid blog thing
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
i hate this
So I don’t know why I’m doing this blog it is already three days late so I’m going to get a ton of points taken off of it. My life is so boring... i go to school for the first five class then i go to the gym and work out with josh. Then after that i go home and sleep. It is so much fun NOT. Now that I have a job maybe that will give me a little bit more excitement in my day. Only three more weeks until my club volleyball season starts I can’t wait.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Monday, September 20, 2010
MY WEEKEND!!!
So in my opinion I had a very productive weekend. Friday after I got out of school I took a trip up to MT. Vernon to take my senior pictures. It was a lot of fun and I can’t wait to see how they turn out. Then on Saturday I got to sleep in then I woke up to see Ohio state destroy Ohio. Then Saturday night I went and hung out at Easton. I thought about going and seeing a movie but none of them stuck out to me. Then on Sunday I had my club volleyball tryouts and I made the elite 18 national team. Our team should be the best club team in Ohio so I’m looking for to the season. Well that’s all I’ve got really don’t feel like going to school tomorrow.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
my summer
Last year I decided to join the National Guard. So over the summer I went to BCT or boot camp. I was gone the whole summer I left 3 day after we got out of school, and got back the day after school started. It was fun at times and sucked at other times. One thing that we got to which was my favorite was the rifle marksmanship or shooting the M16 A2. I did very well shooting 37 out of 40 on my final qualification. Over the summer I learned a lot but I would never want to go back because every morning I had to wake up at 5:30. Then we would go do physical training for 2 hours. Then you would get to eat breakfast. Plus I was in South Carolina which the temp was I the 100’s almost every day… so over all my summer sucked.
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