Author's Note: This two paragraph analysis is my conflict/resolution piece that talks about the most recent book I have read. In this analysis, look for some sentence transitions.
A recent book that I have read is A Boy No More by Harry Mazer. In
this book, a teenage boy named Adam Pelko lives in Hawaii with his
mother and his little sister, Bea. One day, Adam is out with his friends
in Adam’s boat fishing when they see Pearl Harbor getting bombed. The
bombing forced Adam’s family to move out of Hawaii and found a place in a
town called Bakersfield. But this tragic day, was the least of their
problems, especially for Adam. The biggest conflict in the story was
Adam receiving a letter from a close friend in Hawaii and setting Adam
on an big adventure. The big problem was that Adam had school and he had
a job he had to attend every morning. From Bakersfield to Fresno would
take hours and possibly days. This conflict traveled throughout the
entire book which kept the story real and exciting. In addition to
what’s happening, this conflict affects everybody’s lives and their
jobs. Adam almost loses his job because of the letter, sneaking out of
the house and misses school, his mom had to sometimes stay home from
work just to make sure Adam didn’t sneak out of the house and go to
Fresno. His sister still went to school but asked where her brother
went. Adam’s family hit a little bump and it almost tore Adam’s family
apart.
There
were many ways that this conflict could be solved. One, Adam’s mom
could drive him to Fresno and Adam could deliver the letter and drive
back home together. Second, Adam could have just delivered the letter
through mail to Davi’s dad. And lastly, Adam could have just wrote back
and said something like, “I’m sorry but I am not able to deliver the
message.” In the book, the way that Adam and his family solved the
problem was letting Adam go on his adventure to deliver the letter, but
work extra hours at work. That is probably the best way to solve a
problem is to figure it out as a family. Adam and his mom solved their
conflict. At the end of the book, Adam delivered the letter and Davi
reconnected with his family. Always talk your problems out with your
family and every solution can be solved the right way, just like Adam
did with his family. They compromised and solved the issue.
Religious Quote: Joseph Ratzinger
A just laicism allows religious freedom. The state does not impose religion but rather gives space to religions with a responsibility toward civil society, and therefore it allows these religions to be factors in building up society.
Joseph Ratzinger
Not all moral issues have the same moral weight as abortion and euthanasia. There may be legitimate diversity of opinion even among Catholics about waging war and applying the death penalty, but not... with regard to abortion and euthanasia.
Joseph Ratzinger
Having a clear faith, based on the creed of the church is often labeled today as fundamentalism. Whereas relativism, which is letting oneself be tossed and swept along by every wind of teaching, look like the only attitude acceptable to today's standards.
Joseph Ratzinger
The wrath of God is a way of saying that I have been living in a way that is contrary to the love that is God. Anyone who begins to live and grow away from God, who lives away from what is good, is turning his life toward wrath.
Joseph Ratzinger
To me, its seems necessary to rediscover - and the energy to do so exists - that even the political and economic spheres need moral responsibility, a responsibility that is born in man's heart and, in the end, has to do with the presence or absence of God.
Joseph Ratzinger
The Cross is the approbation of our existence, not in words, but in an act so completely radical that it caused God to become flesh and pierced this flesh to the quick; that, to God, it was worth the death of his incarnate Son.
Joseph Ratzinger
We are moving toward a dictatorship of relativism which does not recognize anything as for certain and which has as its highest goal one's own ego and one's own desires.
Joseph Ratzinger
http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/j/josephratz189006.html
Joseph Ratzinger
Joseph Ratzinger
Not all moral issues have the same moral weight as abortion and euthanasia. There may be legitimate diversity of opinion even among Catholics about waging war and applying the death penalty, but not... with regard to abortion and euthanasia.
Joseph Ratzinger
Having a clear faith, based on the creed of the church is often labeled today as fundamentalism. Whereas relativism, which is letting oneself be tossed and swept along by every wind of teaching, look like the only attitude acceptable to today's standards.
Joseph Ratzinger
The wrath of God is a way of saying that I have been living in a way that is contrary to the love that is God. Anyone who begins to live and grow away from God, who lives away from what is good, is turning his life toward wrath.
Joseph Ratzinger
To me, its seems necessary to rediscover - and the energy to do so exists - that even the political and economic spheres need moral responsibility, a responsibility that is born in man's heart and, in the end, has to do with the presence or absence of God.
Joseph Ratzinger
The Cross is the approbation of our existence, not in words, but in an act so completely radical that it caused God to become flesh and pierced this flesh to the quick; that, to God, it was worth the death of his incarnate Son.
Joseph Ratzinger
We are moving toward a dictatorship of relativism which does not recognize anything as for certain and which has as its highest goal one's own ego and one's own desires.
Joseph Ratzinger
http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/j/josephratz189006.html
Joseph Ratzinger
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
"What Would I Tell America's Founding Fathers?"-Allison Andes
Author’s
Note: In this essay, America’s Founding Father’s will be revealed,
along with my opinion about them. Watch for some strong use of
vocabulary and for some information on the Founding Fathers of America.
In some points of my life, I have asked myself, what would I tell America’s founding fathers? Would I say that I am proud of what they have done for our country? Would I say they should regret what they did? The big question is, what would they think of our country now and how it has turned out when they left it? We have many Founding Fathers of America that helped create our nation a free country. We need to let people know about these amazing group of men that we owe to very much.
Some people don’t even know who the founding father’s of America are. They are the people who found the nation after the American Revolution and our Independence was won. Some of the men that helped create our nation were John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Benjamin Franklin and many more. The biggest and most important Founding Father of the United States was George Washington. George Washington had many leadership positions when he was elected president such as Chairman of the Constitutional Convention, Commanding General of the Army, and one of the obvious ones, The President of the USA. The biggest leadership position that George Washington had was helping create the precedents and foundations that would help create and form America. If I had the chance to meet George Washington, I would say thank you for creating a country where we can have a freedom of speech. Thank you to be able to have a government and mostly to be able to say “We The People.”
Another Founding Father of the United States is John Adams. John Adams helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris that helped end the American Revolution. Later on, he was elected vice president and then was later elected the 2nd president of the United States. John Adams was a very important person in the 1st and 2nd Continental Congress. John also had several leadership positions such as statesman, diplomat and the leader of the American Independence from Great Britain. Well educated, he was a politician who supported republicanism. There are a lot of things that John Adams has done to help create America and make it a safe and free country to live in. If I had the chance to go back in time or just being able to see him again, I would say to him that he has done an extraordinary job of keeping America safe and protecting us. He had many occupations in his lifetime that helped keep America on track and moving in the right direction. Saying thank you to him for what he has done would be the greatest day of my life.
In addition to two very important Founding Fathers, another very important one is Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence and was the 3rd president of the United States. Thomas Jefferson was another founding father diplomat that was stationed in Paris. Thomas Jefferson also help organize the Republican and Democratic Parties with the help of one of his friends, James Madison. Also, at the beginning of the American Revolution, Thomas Jefferson served in the Continental Congress. He was elected vice president in 1796 and was then elected president in 1800 and was re-elected as president in 1804. Thomas Jefferson accommodated many roles that assist the United States and other countries as well such as France when he was appointed to Minister of France. To this founding father of the United States, I would say to him that he has done an amazing job of not only helping out the United States, but helping other countries in need and keeping many things on track.
There were many other founding fathers that created and helped form America. George Washington, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were the main group of men that lead America in the right direction. In addition to the first three founding fathers, there were 74 men that created America. If I could go back into time and see this group of amazing people, I would say thank you for what you have done for our country. One big question that would be interesting to ask them is what they would think about our country now. I would be intrigued on what they had to say. Without these group of men, America would either not be America or worst of all, not exist. I hope that the politics and Americans today will make the right choices and honor these men by keeping America on the line and not dishonoring them by ruining the land that they created.
In some points of my life, I have asked myself, what would I tell America’s founding fathers? Would I say that I am proud of what they have done for our country? Would I say they should regret what they did? The big question is, what would they think of our country now and how it has turned out when they left it? We have many Founding Fathers of America that helped create our nation a free country. We need to let people know about these amazing group of men that we owe to very much.
Some people don’t even know who the founding father’s of America are. They are the people who found the nation after the American Revolution and our Independence was won. Some of the men that helped create our nation were John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Benjamin Franklin and many more. The biggest and most important Founding Father of the United States was George Washington. George Washington had many leadership positions when he was elected president such as Chairman of the Constitutional Convention, Commanding General of the Army, and one of the obvious ones, The President of the USA. The biggest leadership position that George Washington had was helping create the precedents and foundations that would help create and form America. If I had the chance to meet George Washington, I would say thank you for creating a country where we can have a freedom of speech. Thank you to be able to have a government and mostly to be able to say “We The People.”
Another Founding Father of the United States is John Adams. John Adams helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris that helped end the American Revolution. Later on, he was elected vice president and then was later elected the 2nd president of the United States. John Adams was a very important person in the 1st and 2nd Continental Congress. John also had several leadership positions such as statesman, diplomat and the leader of the American Independence from Great Britain. Well educated, he was a politician who supported republicanism. There are a lot of things that John Adams has done to help create America and make it a safe and free country to live in. If I had the chance to go back in time or just being able to see him again, I would say to him that he has done an extraordinary job of keeping America safe and protecting us. He had many occupations in his lifetime that helped keep America on track and moving in the right direction. Saying thank you to him for what he has done would be the greatest day of my life.
In addition to two very important Founding Fathers, another very important one is Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence and was the 3rd president of the United States. Thomas Jefferson was another founding father diplomat that was stationed in Paris. Thomas Jefferson also help organize the Republican and Democratic Parties with the help of one of his friends, James Madison. Also, at the beginning of the American Revolution, Thomas Jefferson served in the Continental Congress. He was elected vice president in 1796 and was then elected president in 1800 and was re-elected as president in 1804. Thomas Jefferson accommodated many roles that assist the United States and other countries as well such as France when he was appointed to Minister of France. To this founding father of the United States, I would say to him that he has done an amazing job of not only helping out the United States, but helping other countries in need and keeping many things on track.
There were many other founding fathers that created and helped form America. George Washington, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were the main group of men that lead America in the right direction. In addition to the first three founding fathers, there were 74 men that created America. If I could go back into time and see this group of amazing people, I would say thank you for what you have done for our country. One big question that would be interesting to ask them is what they would think about our country now. I would be intrigued on what they had to say. Without these group of men, America would either not be America or worst of all, not exist. I hope that the politics and Americans today will make the right choices and honor these men by keeping America on the line and not dishonoring them by ruining the land that they created.
Friday, October 12, 2012
A Boy No More
Author's Note- This is a re-tellling piece of the most recent book that I have read, A Boy No More.This gives a brief description of the book and the conflicts throughout the book.
There were many ways that this conflict could be solved. One, Adam’s mom could drive him to Fresno and Adam could deliver the letter and drive back home together. Second, Adam could have just delivered the letter through mail to Davi’s dad. And lastly, Adam could have just wrote back and said something like, “I’m sorry but I am not able to deliver the message.” In the book, the way that Adam and his family solved the problem was letting Adam go on his adventure to deliver the letter, but work extra hours at work. That is probably the best way to solve a problem is to figure it out as a family. Adam and his mom solved their conflict. At the end of the book, Adam delivered the letter and Davi reconnected with his family. Always talk your problems out with your family and every solution can be solved the right way, just like Adam did with his family. They compromised and solved the issue.
A recent book that I have read is A Boy No More by Harry Mazer. In this book, a teenage boy named Adam Pelko lives in Hawaii with his mother and his little sister, Bea. One day, Adam is out with his friends in Adam’s boat fishing when they see Pearl Harbor getting bombed. The bombing forced Adam’s family to move out of Hawaii and found a place in a town called Bakersfield. But this tragic day, was the least of their problems, especially for Adam. The biggest conflict in the story was Adam receiving a letter from a close friend in Hawaii and setting Adam on an big adventure. The big problem was that Adam had school and he had a job he had to attend every morning. From Bakersfield to Fresno would take hours and possibly days. This conflict traveled throughout the entire book which kept the story real and exciting. In addition to what’s happening, this conflict affects everybody’s lives and their jobs. Adam almost loses his job because of the letter, sneaking out of the house and misses school, his mom had to sometimes stay home from work just to make sure Adam didn’t sneak out of the house and go to Fresno. His sister still went to school but asked where her brother went. Adam’s family hit a little bump and it almost tore Adam’s family apart.
There were many ways that this conflict could be solved. One, Adam’s mom could drive him to Fresno and Adam could deliver the letter and drive back home together. Second, Adam could have just delivered the letter through mail to Davi’s dad. And lastly, Adam could have just wrote back and said something like, “I’m sorry but I am not able to deliver the message.” In the book, the way that Adam and his family solved the problem was letting Adam go on his adventure to deliver the letter, but work extra hours at work. That is probably the best way to solve a problem is to figure it out as a family. Adam and his mom solved their conflict. At the end of the book, Adam delivered the letter and Davi reconnected with his family. Always talk your problems out with your family and every solution can be solved the right way, just like Adam did with his family. They compromised and solved the issue.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
From War to a Hero
Imagine you, sitting in your small, petite boat out on the ocean and sitting in it with some of your closest friends. All of a sudden, you see warships from every direction, sailing into each other when you see someone out on the deck, looking straight at you. You have no idea who that is until you see the ship blow up into tiny pieces. This is the life of a teenage boy named Adam Pelko in Harry Mazer's A Boy No More. Since the explosion, Adam and his friends have split up, moving to different areas in the country. Davi, Adam's best friend is moved to Fresno, while Adam moved to Bakersfield. After a long journey of moving away and away from each other, a letter is sent to Adam as an urgent request. Adam's journey has now begun.
As the story continues, a major conflict occurs. Since Adam got the letter from his friend, every night, Adam tries to sneak out of his house to avoid his mother and his little sister stopping him from the urgent message Adam's friend gave him. Throughout the story, Adam gets caught over and over again. There was no possible way that Adam was able to get out, but Adam never gave up.One night, Adam escapes and his incredible journey begins. Along the way, he finds people that lead him towards his friend and giving him the letter. Finally, after 3 days of walking and hunger, Adam and his friend meet after 3 days. More surprises occur along the way as Adam and his friend make their way back to Adam's house. One surprise leads up to the end of the book that might shock you a little. This book is great for people who love adventure, fiction and a little history involved. I would recommend it for people who also like short books.
Friday, September 21, 2012
The Winning Shot
Author's Note- In this story, I talk about when I was in basketball and did something that my team would never forget. In this event, this story made everything sentimental to me. In my story, look for dialog and great use of vocabulary.
“Timeout, Pewaukee!” The ref said,
“For a 30 second time out.” My team ran to the bench, waiting for what my coach
was going to say. “Alright girls, bring it in, bring it in,” my coach said. “We
can’t afford to lose this game to a team that we can beat. I know you girls are
better than this. You need to go out there and give it your all.” What was my
coach thinking, that we were like high school players? This team was extremely
good and we were playing our best. My heart started racing and my hands got
really sweaty. I knew right then that we had to make some sort of play to get
the ball to me so I could shoot a 3 pointer to win the game. But how because my
team wasn’t very sufficient at passing? “Everybody, we have 3 minutes left.
Now’s the time to get the ball to A-Train so she can shoot a three and win the
game,” my coach said. I was in shock right after he said what he said. It’s
like our minds were connected. I knew right then that I was going to go down
into history for my team, and win the game.
After the timeout was over,
our team got back into the game, including me, and the other team had the ball.
As they were coming down, I was thinking about what I was going to do as the
point guard was passing the ball. Should I steal and run for it or wait until
we get the ball back? Then I heard my coach screaming on the sideline, “Come on
Allison, get that ball!” Man alive, I was guarding my player and watching the
ball, way over by the sideline and the point guard was at the top of the three
point line. How in the name of basketball earth was I supposed to get that
ball? I wasn’t going to listen to him because there was no way that I was going
to steal. As I was guarding my player and watching the ball, the other team
passes it and throws it to our team. I look at the clock and there was only
2:13 seconds left of the game. We were still down 19-21. As my team and I ran
down the court, I started to get really nervous. I heard the crowd cheering and
my coach screaming. I had to get the ball and get the three before time was up.
My team has never won a Dells Tournament and I wanted today to be the day, but
I knew that wasn’t going to happen. The point guard on our team was bringing
the ball down, as I got to my spot around the three point line. I looked around
me and there was no one guarding me. I waved my arms up and down for my point
guard to see me and pass the ball to me. My point guard saw me and we looked
each other in the face as if she was going to pass the ball to me or not. I
quickly looked at the clock and there was only 1:30 left. I heard my coach
behind me screaming, “Come on! Pass the ball to A-Train!” For once, I agreed
with my coach. Finally, she passed the ball to me. I got really nervous at that
point. I took my position, raised my form, and let go of the ball and watched
it roll to the basketball hoop. I was watching the ball, anxiously waiting to
see if it went in. Then, my mouth dropped all the way to the floor. The ball
swooshed in the net! The ball went SWOOSH! The crowd went wild and I bolted
down the court with my hands in the air and my teammates hugging me. With 47
seconds to go, I screamed to my team, “Do not let them get any more points!”
The reason why I said it is because the score was 22-21 and we didn’t want them
to get a foul, layup or any type of shot that could gain them points. I wanted
the clock to end so badly!
With 15 seconds to go and the
score still 22-21, the other team had the ball and look like they were about to
shoot. The other team passed the ball and I stole it. When I got the ball back
for our team, I stood in my position, holding it so that no one would take it
and because there was only 5 seconds left in the game. I started to dribble and
I held up my fingers: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0! When the buzzer buzzed, I threw the
ball up in the air and went to the bench where my teammates were waiting. This
was the first year that my select team had one a Wisconsin Dells Tournament. All
my teammates came up to me and hugged and congratulating me for what I had done
for my team. Once everyone had cleared out, I kneeled on the floor and was
about to cry because I had just made history. I could already think about it.
“Allison Andes shoots a three point shot and wins the tournament, 22-21.” I ran
up to my parents and gave them a big hug, all choked up from the what was now,
the winning shot. “Congratulations Allison! You just won the game! Oh, I am so
proud of you!” My mom said. “Great job Allison. And that was a good form too,”
my dad said. This day was truly the best
day of my life. I had never done this before, in all of my years in basketball.
After everyone had cleared
out of the gym, my team started to head into another gym that had been cleared
out for about 2 hours. When I walked in, there was a huge trophy, that was
about 6 feet tall! I ran over to it and gave it a big hug because I was ready
for my coach to say, “For all the hard effort that this team did today, I am
awarding this trophy to A-Train, for making the winning shot. Thanks a lot
Allison and congratulations.” I wanted to hear those words come out of his
mouth. I saw my coach walking through the door and he said, “Alright team,
gather around the trophy for pictures. I hopped on to the bleachers and stood
right behind it to get a good picture. After about 5 minutes of taking
pictures, I got an individual one with just me and the trophy because it was a
special moment. My team went by my coach to wrap up the season. “Awesome job
today ladies and Allison, especially you for your winning shot-“ Here it comes.
The words that I wanted to hear and the big trophy in my hand. “To end the
year, you all get these special T-Shirts from the school.” Unbelievable. This
is the first year, out of four years of the Dells Tournament that we got 1st
place in, and all we get is a lousy shirt? I wanted that big trophy for what I
did with my team! Everyone started to ask, “Why can’t we take home to big
trophy?” “The reason why is because it belongs to this school. This is a trophy
just for the team that gets first place, so we give you these T-Shirts,” said
the runner of the tournament. My coaches handed out all of the T-Shirts and I
asked my parents what sized I needed. “You will probably need a medium,” my mom
said. I went over to my coach and grabbed a medium. Then I headed back to my
parents and complained to them how we got a lousy T-Shirt instead of a trophy,
especially the big one. At the end of the day, all that mattered to me was my
winning shot. I will never forget the day I made history in making my Winning
Shot.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
A Trip of a Lifetime
Author's Note: In this story, I inserted a lot of dialog to enhance the voice of the story. This story talks about what I did before I went on my trip to Pennsylvania.
A Trip of a Lifetime
“Come on clock, move faster!” I said to myself. It was 10:40a.m. 5 more minutes until school is out for the summer. 10:41 came around. 10:42, 10:43, 10:44 and then suddenly, at 10:45a.m., DING!!! School’s out!! I rushed out of the school doors so excited that summer vacation was finally here. Once I got outside, I could feel the warmth of summer! I said goodbye to all of my friends and then I charged to the High School parking lot where my sister was waiting for me. I hopped in her car and we drove home. I was so excited that school was out, that I didn’t fall asleep that night.
I woke up the next morning, so anxious to talk to my parents about where we are going for vacation this year. Every year my family and I go on vacation to either a sightseeing area or an amusement park. “Good morning, mother and father,” I said to my parents. “Well, sounds like Sally Sunshine is in a good mood.” my mom said. “Well, summer kind of just kicked me right in the face and now I’m a whole new person!” My parents looked at me like I had just won a Grammy Award. “I think I know why she’s in a good mood honey,” my dad said. “Why do you think she’s in a good mood?” My mom looked at my dad like he just had a light bulb stuffed into his brain. My heart was pounding and I was hoping that he would guess correctly. “She’s in such a good mood because she’s excited to do house work when she’s home alone!” I couldn’t believe it. I was getting so excited to talk about vacation and relaxing at home, and the next thing I know, I’m doing housework when I’m home alone. “No. Think bigger. Like ‘traveling’ kind of bigger.” I said. “Oh, I got it. You’re ecstatic to go to summer school next week!” Wow, either my parents are hiding something from me, or they are really bad guessers. “Allison, we are just kidding with you. We know you are excited to talk about vacation. We’re not that stupid.” That’s when I felt like I was going to pass out. We were going on a vacation. A vacation of a lifetime.
The next morning, I woke up and heard the birds chirping. It was the first day of summer. I got out of bed and went into my living room and I didn’t see anyone besides a note on my TV that read:
Allison,
Gone for a bike ride. Be back soon!
Love,
Mom and Dad
9:20a.m.
Sweet! I had the house all to myself. I also found another part of the note on the back. It read:
P.S. Angela went to her swim meet. She will be back soon.
Love,
Mom and Dad. Again.
Oh yeah! I forgot that Angela had her first swim meet today. After I read the note, I turned around and sat on my couch, relaxing and watching TV and petting my dog, and all of a sudden, I hear a screaming noise so I got up, looked around and I didn’t see anything. But then I realized, it was my stomach. So I got up and went to my pantry when I saw another note. It read:
Allison,
You must do these chores while we are gone:
· Vacuum your room and the living room
· Empty the dishwasher
· Clean the downstairs bathroom
· Pick up the walnuts
Love,
Mom and Dad
Unbelievable. My first day of summer and they are making me do chores. I just wanted to talk to them about vacation. All of a sudden I hear someone walking through the door. It was my mom and dad coming back from their bike ride. “Hey did you do your chores yet?” My mom said. “I just got your note. But I want to-“ “Yes I know you want to talk about vacation this year. So, let’s talk about it.” I got so excited, that I charged to the couch and couldn’t wait until I found out where we were going this year. “Ok, do you have any suggestions in mind?” Immediately I said “Ohio. Cedar Point.” Then my heart dropped like an anchor because my parents said no. But I knew that they would say no. “Well, I have one suggestion in mind that we could look into.” My dad said. “What’s your suggestion?” I said. “Well, I was looking at the map and I thought, let’s go to Pennsylvania. We could visit Philadelphia, the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall and we could also go to Gettysburg, the actual battlefield. We could stay in a Country Inn and Suites hotel and go to Hershey.” I was speechless. “I love it. Allison, what do you think?” There was a moment of silence and then I said, “I love that idea! It’s brilliant! Let’s go on the website right now!” So I bolted into my computer room, went online and started looking at what was going to be the best vacation ever.
When my sister got home from her swim meet, she was really excited because her team had gotten 1st place. Right when she walked through the door, I went up to her and said, “Guess where we are going for vacation?” My sister looked at me, startled because I charged up to her and I didn’t even give her a second to breathe when she entered the door. “Ok miss happy girl. Where are we going?” My heart was pounding so hard that I thought she could hear it and then I shouted it out. “We’re going to Pennsylvania!” My sister’s face went from a grin to a gigantic smile. We were both so excited that we couldn’t wait until we left.
Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, my family and I always go out to dinner. That day, we went to a new restaurant called La Fuente. While we were there, we discussed what we were going to do with my 2 year old dog Percy because he can’t be home alone by himself for a whole vacation. My mom called my aunt and asked if my cousins wanted to watch him while we were gone. They agreed, so now we had to figure out when we were going to leave. “Why don’t we leave somewhere in June, let’s say around my birthday?” I said. “No, but nice try. I was thinking in the beginning of July.” My mom said. “That’s good but it’s going to be really hot, otherwise, I like it.” I said. “I won’t be hot. Let’s book it for July 6th-13th.” After the discussion was over, I got really excited. My parents went online and booked our trip.
1 month had passed and we had 2 weeks before we left for vacation. I started to get my stuff packed up early because I wanted to leave at once. My sister and I love leaving really early in the morning, like 3:30, 4:00 in the morning. “Now the last thing that we have to decide on it what time we are going to be leaving. It’s going to be taking us a good 16 hours to get to Pennsylvania if we drive.” My dad said. My sister and I looked at each other, exchanged some looks, and shouted out together, “4:00a.m.!” My parents looked at us, in shock because we blurted it out so fast. “We love getting up really early to go on vacation and if it takes 16 hours to get there, then we would arrive around dinner time.” My sister said. My parents were a little iffy about it. “We’ll think about it. In the meantime, figure out what items you want to bring during the drive.” My parents gave us a little smile and walked away.
There was only 1 week left before the big day came. I went up to my sister and asked what we were going to bring. “Why don’t we bring the playstation. It’ll be better than the Wii because with the Wii we can’t move around in the car,” I said. “Yeah, but with the Wii, we can play Mario Cart,” my sister said. “True, but that’s about the only thing that we can do,” I said. There was a moment of pause and silence. “Yeah, let’s bring the playstation,” my sister said. After about 4 hours of getting things together, we were ready start packing up our clothes. Everyday that went by, I got more and more and more excited. Our trip was about to begin.
“6 days left,” I said to myself. I went into my basement and grabbed a large, red suitcase to start packing up my clothes. “Percy!” I called to my dog. “Hi buddy! I’m going to miss you so much during our vacation,” I said. “You’ll be in great hands, Percy.” My sister had came into my bedroom and we were both giving my dog big kisses. “Come on Allison, we need to get the items that we are going to be using in the car ready.” My sister and I went to the basement and my dog followed. We got everything that we wanted and put them into some duffle bags and brought them upstairs. “Oh, I can’t wait until we go to Pennsylvania. We’re going to see the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Gettysburg, Hershey. I’m getting so excited, I won’t be able to fall asleep tonight!” I said.
There were only a couple days left. I couldn’t wait any longer. I just couldn’t. My parents had gone to the grocery store to get some food for the trip. While they were gone, I continued to pack up my clothes and items for the trip. I wanted to leave the house right away and go to Pennsylvania. I then hear a call from my parents. “Hello?” I said. “Allison, can you please get all of Percy’s things together, we are taking him over to our cousins tomorrow night. Make sure you have his bell and a couple of toys along with the Beggin’ Strips,” my mom said. “Sure mom. Bye,” I said. “Love you. Bye.” And we hung up. So I did what my parents told me to do and got all of his things together and put them in his kennel.
It was the big day. I had set my alarm for 4 in the morning. I woke up, got breakfast and finished packing my things. “Hurry up girls! It gets pretty busy around this hour,” my mom said. I was running all over the house to make sure I got everything. We set all of our stuff next to my front door and loaded them in the car. I closed my bedroom door and said to myself, “Ok, do I have everything?” I checked myself off when my mom walked in the room. “We are leaving in 15 minutes,” my mom said to me. “Ok but wait, can you please make sure I have everything?” “Do you have your 8 pairs of clothes, shoes, toothbrush toothpaste and the items to bring into the car?” “Yes I do.” “Ok, then your good to go. Go put your stuff in the car,” my mom said. I zipped up my bags, looked back at my room and shut my light off. I loaded my things into the car and then went up front to set up the little TV’s and the playstation. “Alright family! Let’s get on the road. Come on Percy, in the car!” We then loaded all of Percy’s stuff into the car and closed the trunk. My heart was pounding 10x faster than usual. I was so excited that we were finally headed to Pennsylvania.
We arrived at my cousins house and walked through the door at 4:30 in the morning. My cousin came to the door and greeted us. She took Percy’s kennel and set it in her room. My family and I said our goodbyes to Percy and left. Finally, we were headed to what would be, the trip of a lifetime.
By: Allison Andes Fall D.W.A.
Some pictures from my trip:
I was also at the Eastern State Penitentiary, Hershey Park, Gettysburg, Philadelphia, Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Congress Hall. There was so much to see that this was the Best Vacation Ever!!!
Friday, September 7, 2012
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