Today I was doing my math when Paul said, "Lizzy, you shouldn't tip in your chair"
Me: you shouldn't tip in your chair.
Paul: I'm not!
Me: You will. At lunch and dinner.
Paul: I don't tip in my chair at lunch.
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
The Black Stallion by Walter Farley
Well, you see, I once decided that I would read all of the horse books in existence, (meanwhile writing a few as well) and I happened to stumble upon The Black Stallion. As soon as I opened the front cover I was delighted to see that Walter Farley had written a whole series of Black Stallion books! In fact it was so big a series there were twenty one of them! So I checked them all out, only to find that I loved the first one, liked the second, was OK with the third, and didn't even read the rest. You know the saying: "First time's funny, second time's silly, and third time's a spanking." So, if you're like me, and you want to read all of the sappy horse books in history, I'll save you the trouble: If it's a series, only read the first ones.
In the book, young Alexander Ramsey is shipwrecked on an inhabited island with a wild stallion. The way the author writes takes you inside Alec's mind without going into the first person. In almost all the books you can find, the first words are boring, and they encourage you to stop reading. Well, that is if you don't read The Black Stallion. It's entertaining from the very start, introducing the characters without being bland, witch is a pattern I see in a lot of books.
So again, if you like horses and you happen to be a kid, I highly recommend The Black Stallion.
In the book, young Alexander Ramsey is shipwrecked on an inhabited island with a wild stallion. The way the author writes takes you inside Alec's mind without going into the first person. In almost all the books you can find, the first words are boring, and they encourage you to stop reading. Well, that is if you don't read The Black Stallion. It's entertaining from the very start, introducing the characters without being bland, witch is a pattern I see in a lot of books.
So again, if you like horses and you happen to be a kid, I highly recommend The Black Stallion.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
I'm thankful
I'm thankful for baseballs, bears, babies, and bikes. Books and boats.
I 'm thankful for pink pj's,yellow chickens ,blue eyes and red merles .
I'm thankful for furry blankets and family ,cristmas and cats ,love and lakes.I'm thankful.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Thank you letter
Dear Mrs. Norton, Mrs. Connoly & friends,
Thank you for the box of goods!!! I really really really loved those jeans with the flowers on the pockets . Of course my little 1 year old sister loves every thing so she says gack (thank you) & I do too!!!
Paul, my brother, likes the Littlest Pet Shop turtle as his little buddy toy and Katie likes her yellow shorts the best along with the jeggings. That was so nice of you guys to gather up all your friends to give us that box.
Love,
Lizzy
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