Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Bad decisions are mistakes. A person doesn't randomly do something that is purposely a bad idea. Most of the time when something happens is when someone thinks it's a good idea. No one deliberately chooses to go against what they think is right, and make a bad idea. Most of the time when a bad decision is made is when someone is contemplating on whether it's a good or bad decision. When a really bad decision like murder happens. Is when someone feels trapped, and scared, they think they can't get away, and can't be free unless that person is out of their way. Consequences for murder are actually unfortunately not very lethal. It all really depends on what state of mind the person is in at the time. Consequences for a normal bad decision depends on the persons age really. If a person is a teen then punishment is being grounded, or told no. If the persons is of the age of 20 or so then a punishment is usually self pity.

Monday, 29 November 2010

Yipee, 23 pounds to lose -_-

My Thanksgiving was normal. My family watched the Macy Day Parade. Every year we watch that parade and my mother thinks it's neat and fun. I personally think it's boring, there was the same thing there is every year a bunch of little kids singing about holiday cheer. There was little boys dressed like elves.The little elve boys were singing about Christmas. I don't really get why there is a parade on Thanksgiving about a Christmas.

When the feasting began to be prepared, it was just me, mother, and my brother. Later my other family members began to show up. There was a count of 17 people at the house. It is weird Because 17 people shoved and pushed together at a table that only is supposed to seat 7 people. After the dinner we all sat in relief that the nightmare like food epidemic was over. We said grace before dinner started and after. After grace we said what we were thankful for. We all said just about the same thing, but in different wording, " I am thankful for my family, and health".

The rest of my holiday break was pretty uneventful. I slept in every day pass the time of 12:30 pm, or 1:00 pm.Later in the holiday break it snowed. My family, and friends were freaked out by it, and were jumping in joy. I just thought it was boring, I went through White Pass Washington the weekend before and the roads in White Pass were buried in snow, we just hit a a fresh blanket of snow. So the inch we got here wasn't that entertaining to me as it was to others.

Thursday, 18 November 2010

You should show you love someone rather then saying it. Words can be forgotten easier then actual physical motion. You should actually both say you love them, and show that you love them. Physical motions can be remembered easy than words. If someone were to receive a hug or a kiss, it would be remembered in detail. You would remember what place they kissed you at, what time of day, who kissed you. But in words you'll often forget who said what, where they said it, what time they said, where it was said.

Wednesday, 17 November 2010

I once had a dream that was terrible. The dream was I woke up, then got out of bed. I stretched for a few minutes. After my stretching session I took a steaming hot shower to wake myself up. After my relaxing shower I was hankering for some Captain Crunch. Apparently the bowl of cereal was like a 5 star meal to me. Since I was enjoying it so much I had almost forgot that I used the last of the milk. I actually seemed really scared, and sad that I used all the milk. I was crying, shaking, and talking aloud about running away. I went to the store and bought a new thing of it. being hopeful my mother wouldn't find out. Then I was really freaking out because I accidentally bought pink milk.

Tuesday, 16 November 2010

The author of the book I am reading is Karen Blumenthal. The title of the book is, Six Days In October. This book a non fictional story of when the first stock market crashed in 1929. I am actually liking this book. I like this book for the time era it was set in. A lot of important parts of history happened in the 1900's. I like how it just doesn't only talk about the stock market crash on Wall street. The book has a lot of information about the culture in New York at that time

So far in the book America seems like a very wealthy place to be. Everyone is happy and rich with money. The pictures in the book show odd looking cartoons that have to do with how well the citizens of United States were doing.

Monday, 15 November 2010

I think the first amendment is important. Freedom to religion, press, assembly,and freedom to petition the government. The first three rights explain themselves just by looking at them. The freedom to petition the government is where if there's a new law that citizens don't like, they can form a petition to remove it. The right to a lawyer and the right to privacy are both important rights. If someone was being questioned by the government anyone can request a lawyer to assist them. Having a lawyer to assist them will help them explain and filter what the victim is saying. The right to privacy means the governments needs a warrent to search someones personal property. If the government finds something on someones personal property without a warrant they can forward what they found to evidence to court

Friday, 12 November 2010

This morning I woke up at 6:06 am. I laid in bed 24 minutes after my alarm when off. After the 24 minutes I stretched my whole body to wake up. I put my feet on the ground at 6:30 I took a shower 1 minute after I stood up to mentally wake up. After the very uncomfortable boiling hot shower I ate breakfast outside. After breakfast I put on my shoes and clothing material. I got to the bus right on time. I got off the bus at 8:03, 3 blocks away from school. I walked to school in a hurry. I got pulled over because a police officer thought I was skipping because of the pace I was walking and how I looked suspicious with my hood on. I showed him my identification from school. after that I got to school