Thursday, February 12, 2015
The Zoo Life
If I was forced to live in a zoo, museum, or library for the rest of my life and be provided the option to pick one of the three, I would choose the zoo. In my opinion the zoo would be the most enjoyable of the three. I would be able to spend my days with real animals that I can interact with, and not just stare at stuffed skins or skeleton (even though I really enjoy going to museums). Not to mention some zoos have sections with robotic dinosaurs which counters the prehistoric section of the museum. I would sleep in the first aid room/infirmary because thee are probably beds or couches to sleep on with blankets. There are lots of concession stands and restaurants in zoos to keep my self well nourished and healthy. The best part would definitely have to be feeding the animals. Throwing fish to seals and polar bears just sounds like a lot of fun. For the location of the zoo I would hope it is somewhere that has a good temperature all year of about 75-85 degrees with the occasional really out or cold day. This would allow for the most pleasant experience and chance to get a wider variety of animals. That’s why I would live in a zoo.
Thursday, January 29, 2015
I'll Never Forget
The thing I am sure I will never forget when I get older is my dog Nemo. I can never forget about him because he has been in my life for such a long time, but I really don't remember all my child hood because it is natural to put unimportant members in the back of the mind as one gets older which is why I think this time in my life will stick with me more. Nemo is pretty chill but can get a little crazy which I love about him. He is always fun to be around and pretty adorable if I do say so myself. I think adults forget about their pets because they really don't think about them to much, or they never didn't pay a lot of attention to them. I admit he isn't my main focus 24/7, but I do pay a good amount of my free time ( when I'm watching tv) I like to pet him. Whenever he is in the playing mood I like to play with him and I would do anything for him. That's why I will never forget about Nemo.
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Wolves of the Beyond
When
given the question “If you had to make a book/book series read by the entire
world, what book would you pick?” I had to really think about it, and found it
in a book series called Wolves of the Beyond. Out of the seven books (I haven’t
read the last two) the first two are the most important in a bigger meaning sense.
The first book shows a young book left to die, survive the horrible odds and
actually flourish and prosper. This book would show kids that no matter the
odds and the problem at hand that they have a chance to succeed and flourish.
The second book starts off of the second book with the main charter Falhon
finding a pack of wolves. Although he is at the bottom of the pack and is
treated with disrespect, but he soon wins a game and becomes a highly respected
wolf. This would show kids that people will try to pull them down, but they
could still accomplish their goals.
Thursday, January 8, 2015
What I didn't get to do
During break I for the most part did everything I wanted to do. I got to watch some movies, see friends and family, eat lots of food, and etc. There is two things I did not do over Christmas break. I was unable to watch the new Hobbit movie and go sledding. I have been waiting to see this movie since I seen the second movie. Unfortunately me and my family were always busy or no one was in thee mood to go to the movies. I am not really disappointed though because I'm sure I will eventually see the movie, so it's not that big of a deal to me. Not being able to go sledding was a bit disappointing however. This entire winter their has been very few days when it has snowed, and the days that it did snow, it barely snowed a couple centimeters, but life will go on. These were the only to things I was unable to do over Christmas break, so it was overall pretty successful.
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