Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Fame

You may want to be famous,
with the glamour and the money,
but when people bring you down,
your hopes feel a little funny.

You think they're right,
It was never meant to be,
maybe I'm wrong about myself,
maybe fame isn't right for me

But no, they're wrong, they have no clue,
about what one is meant to do.
So stand tall, and let it roll
your confidence won't pay the toll.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

AHHHH!

Today I am racing in the tri-county meet as one of the top middle school runners in New Hampshire! Wish me good luck!

Monday, October 3, 2011

NECAP Testing

For all of you who are NECAP testing soon, please consider reading this list of tips for great test grades!

1. I know you have heard this before, but please, get at least 9 hours of sleep! Sleep is essential has enormous benifits for your brain!

2. It a good breakfast. Make sure it's not too BIG and not too small.

3. Bring lots of water to school. Hydrated thinkers are better thinkers!

4. Bring a snack to munch on. Food, like water, is brain fuel!

5.Relax, and take your time! Good luck! :-)

Friday, September 23, 2011

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Your Turn to Shine!

Here is a little bit about me:

Name: Emily
Age: Middle schooler :)
Birthday: August 15th
Favorite Book: Coraline
Favorite Color: Electric Blue
Sports: Cross Country, Soccer
I love stlenign ot cmisu.

You probably noticed that the last statement made NO sense. The last three words are jumbled up. The first person to unjumble these words and post it in the comments box gets a special youtube video made about them! Good luck!

My Friend Carly

Caring
Amazing
Really Smart
Loveable
You know you can count on her

Joyful
Awesome
Nice
Exciting

Sunday, September 4, 2011

The Library

Close your eyes. You walk in and get a warm feeling, as you see little girls on oversized chairs looking at picture books with big flowers, happy children, sunlight, and toy shops filled with teddy bears and dolls and little girls counting their coins. The smell of freshly cut paper drifts past your nose and you peer at the shelves. You walk by countless titles and authors that are waiting to be discovered and colorful signs with characters from baby shows. Then you climb a mountain of stairs, and arrive at a world of thick books and thin print. The librarian asks you if you have a card, and you bring your books home. Then you open your eyes and rub them, then adjust your position on the couch.