Friday, December 11, 2009

Christmas Time :)


Imagine- A holiday where you unwrap present after present. Eat tons of delicious food, while spending time with your family. The snow glistening on the ground, and driving around at night to see the illuminated streets. There’s good news. It’s called Christmas.


To tell you the truth, in my opinion this is my favorite holiday. I love Christmas. One of my favorite things to do is when my family and I are in the car driving anywhere, the Christmas carols are blasting. There are so many different songs, and they all can put me in a different mood. Some are about the beautiful weather, and some about being together. Some are even about being home for the holidays.


Another thing I enjoy is putting up the Christmas tree. The tree is pretty much the centerpiece of the room, and when the lights turn on I can always tell that Santa will be coming soon. Looking through the bins of ornaments is like going on a ride down memory lane. All the “Baby’s first Christmas” ones are still shiny like when we got them.


Gingerbread Cookies- What’s not to like? Every year my cousins and I go to my grandma’s to cook. Not only the gingerbreads, but snowmen, trees, and many other fun shapes. The frosting is pretty good too. Usually, we put Red Hots on for the face. After we are done cooking and the cookies are cool, we separate them into separate bags of either the ones we made, or the ones we just want to take home.


Christmas day is a lot of fun. My little brother and sisters wake up very early. Sometimes even at five in the morning! When my parents are finally up and have coffee, we see what Santa brought us. I love seeing my siblings’ eyes light up as they open every gift. After a while, my Aunt Colleen and cousins come over. They usually bring over their favorite gifts, and we show them ours. I love spending Christmas day with them.

Friday, November 20, 2009

The Rwandan Genocide

The Rwandan Genocide. Who was responsible? There isn’t really an answer to that question. The only answer is who the blame is given. Belgium played a big part. They first contributed to the separation of Hutus and Tutsis by giving them identity cards. Did they expect everyone to get along? United Nations. They were supposed to be the ones uniting people across the globe but when it came down to it, they wouldn’t send any troops in to help save innocent lives from being taken. United States. A very large world power. But when CNN had the slaughtering that was going on on TV, all they did was turn their heads and look away. Juvenal Habyarimana. Brainwashing innocent people, offering land, food, and money, and broadcasting on the radio that if they didn’t kill the Tutsis that they would be killed. Romeo Dallier. He did nothing but stand around because the United Nations wouldn’t give him and troops. Paul Kagame. Leader of the Rwandan Patriotic Front, a rebel group formed to fight against the Tutsis. Interahamwe. A group made by Juvenal that he brainwashed, gave weapons, and threatened.

From many standpoints, the blame can be given. There isn’t one specific group. The genocide was wrong, and if other countries had tried to help stop it, it could’ve been a lot different. The debate we had in class helped me see this. When each country was asked questions, and made accusations, it really showed the good and the bad. If Belgium never gave out the name cards, none of this would be possible. Although other countries could’ve stopped it. During the debate, I learned a lot more about what really happened. I liked being able to talk about what happened, and hear each group’s opinion of who started everything. What I heard was that the Tutsis were upset because they were driven out of their country, and the Hutus were upset because the Tutsis were trying to take away power from Juvenal. Once Juvenal was killed, the war should’ve stopped. In reality, it couldn’t, because the Interahamwe were brainwashed and the RPF were still very active, along with Paul Kagame and the FAR. I’m very glad we got a chance to learn about this, because it opened my eyes to how our country shouldn’t take some problems over another. If they want to help, it shouldn’t matter where it is, as long as everything is okay.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

The American Scholar

Emerson’s argument in “The American Scholar” about American society still holds true today.

One reason Emerson’s argument still holds true is people are known for their occupation, and not who they really are. Over the summer, I was at a wedding and when people introduced themselves they would say things like, “Hello, I’m Dan and I’m a lawyer." Why people are dependant on their jobs? No one really knows. People also specialize in one thing, which causes them not to broaden their horizons.

Another reason Emerson's argument still holds true is that people only know how to do one thing, so when they are put into difficult situations they have nothing to fall back on. In Emerson's article, he says "Man is not a farmer, or a professor, or an engineer, but he is all."

Friday, October 30, 2009

Erabus & Realm of Darkness


Haunted houses- the best thing about halloween. (Besides the free candy.)
A few weekends ago, i went to Pontiac with my friend Addie. We went out dinner with her mom and sisters, and after we went to two haunted houses.

The first that we went to, Erabus, was the best I’ve ever been. Even though I’d already been there twice, once each year before, everything felt like new. Every year it gets more and more props and added on. The whole thing contains around 65 rooms, and all the actors in it have on Hollywood style makeup.

When we got there, we had to wait in a twenty minute line. It wasn’t too bad. After we waited in line outside, then we had to go inside and wait some more. While we were inside, there was a video projector playing crazy music and showing old, scary videos. There were actors dressed up as zombies crawling all over the floor, brushing against our legs and other peoples’ trying to scare us. All the commotion was just adding on how excited we were. Finally, when we gave them our tickets they let us in. we had to go up a flight of stairs and we were there. They had recorded videos of a fake news show trying to make us think that there was a killer in the building. They led us from room to room, elevator to elevator, monster to monster. At one part, it a piece of the floor was lit up to make it seem like we were on a bridge. Addie’s sister kept pulling on my sweatshirt because she thought she was going to fall off. There were robotic dinosaurs, zombies, and a tunnel that made it seem like we were going to fall on to the ceiling. Whoever thought of everything in that haunted house is a genious.

By the time we got out, we were out of breath from walking to fast. We had the option to buy things, but we passed them up. Once we got back in the car, we decided to go to another one that was only a few moments away.

After we parked, we got to Realm of Darkness. We weren’t sure how good it was going to be, but by the look of the long line, it seemed okay. To pass the time of getting in we played i-spy, and other little games like rock paper scissors. We were in line for an hour, and no one was happy. Once we were in, we figured out that this one was a waste of time. The things they had in it were interesting, but nothing was really scary. They had a window that lit up like it was storming outside, a fake bridge, a room that looked like it was from the ring with a well in it, but nothing that made anyone scream. When we got out, a man chased us with a chainsaw. That was the best part of that one. But in the end, I was happy with my Friday night.

Friday, October 16, 2009

halloween!!!!!!!

Halloween is one of my favorite times of the year. Not only because it is when the weather starts getting cold and the leaves start to change, but also you get to dress up as someone you're not for one night.

First off, Halloween is associated with ghosts. Horror movies and Haunted houses are my favorite. Feeling like something is going to happen when nothing can is a thrill. In the movies, yeah the characters are dumb, and you know half the stuff won't really happen, but who doesn't like seeing some creepy guy jump out at them? Sitting around the house eating candy corn and watching movies sounds good to me.


Haunted houses are the greatest. If you find a good one, you can be scared for a whole night. There are two big ones that I’ve been to in Pontiac, but those aren’t the only ones out there. When they have really nice props, you can sense the fear. Especially when they pop out at you from behind a hidden wall, or jump down from a compartment in the ceiling. Those are the kind to be scared of.

Also, picking out a costume is fun. The possibilities are endless. I’ve been everything from a Disney princess to a teletubby. You can make your own costume On Halloween night, or buying one from the store. Seeing everyone dressed up as different things makes it fun. Oh, and the candy. By the way, if you are in high school and aren’t dressed up people probably won’t give you any.

Another great thing is raking leaves. When you rake leaves, it isn’t like there is just one way to do it. You could make one big pile and jump, or you can do what my sisters do and make a leaf house. (Yeah, it is possible.) And the best part is, that after you’re done with the leaves you can put them in a compost bag and help your parents out. I’m sure they’ll appreciate it.
Lastly, Halloween night. Being with all your friends, dressed up in cool costumes, ready to go. How fun is that? And the free candy. That’s nice too.

Friday, October 9, 2009

The job market's crash


In the past few years, our country has gone into a recession. It has caused many problems, and one of the most affected is the job market. So many people have lost their jobs because most people don’t have the money to buy things that are being produced. In the article, Many Jobs Are Gone Forever , Nick McMaster talks about this problem.

There are a lot of people who work in the big department stores that depend on sales, but aren’t getting any. Also, the car companies have made lots of cuts because of the big decrease in buys. Another that has been in a downfall is the real estate industry. Since people need the financial security, they aren’t selling their homes, as often as usual, so not as many realtors are needed. The only advantage right now is that you can get nice houses for a decent price. Because of all of the major companies like Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler cutting jobs, we aren’t really sure what the people in our country are going to do without them.

In his article, Mcmaster says, “..Economists expect that unemployment won’t return to 5% until 2017.” No one is really sure what is going to happen if any jobs are cut. We need to find some sort of solution to this problem.

President Obama has recently been pushing for more “green job” training (McMaster). If this is going to happen, it will require a lot more people for the jobs, which will help with unemployment. Some economists have said that they can see the recession ending soon. Unfortunately, the new jobs will require a lot more training, and some people don’t have the time for that.
Over all, our country needs to discover some way to stay on top of its obstacles. It is possible, because our country has gone through many difficulties before and rose above them.

Wacky Wednesday

I was sitting in my room when my phone rang. It was about 6:15 in the morning, and I’d been up for a while. I ran to answer, and I thought to myself, “Why is anyone calling me this early?” When I answered, my friend Dominic started talking. “WE DON’T HAVE SCHOOL TODAY!” he said, and I could hear the excitement in his voice. “Right Dom. Why wouldn’t we have school?” I didn’t believe him. “I’m not really sure, but if you don’t believe me then you can check the news.” When we got off the phone, I turned on the TV and started watching. Under the school closings, I saw Stevenson High School and couldn’t figure out why it would be closed. Once I went downstairs, I looked the clock and saw it flashing, and noticed the power had gone out.

As soon as I sat down to eat breakfast, I realized that we really didn’t have school. I was pretty mad that I got up so early. Especially since I already showered, and started putting on make-up. After I ate, I decided to go back to sleep.

About a half hour later, my sister came in my room. “Chloe! Wake up! You’re going to be late for school!” “Allie, I don’t have school today.” She turned around and looked at me with a puzzled expression. “How do you not have school today? I thought you didn’t tomorrow, for conferences?” I laughed a little bit. “Hah, I guess Stevenson doesn’t have power today, so we don’t have school.” She grabbed a shirt out of my closet, as she does every morning, and went into my parents’ room to give them the news. My mom didn’t believe me at first, and I ended up having to show her the news to prove it. When she told my dad, the first thing he said was, “When I went to Stevenson, we never had school days off for power. We went in the dark.” I shrugged my shoulders and went back to my room. I checked my phone to see if there were any important messages on it. I had a bunch of texts from people that said, “NO SCHOOL!!!!!” It was then that I got pretty excited. I started drifting off to sleep, and thinking about all the different things I could do now that I had two days off in a row.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Back to School We Go

Finding a class in high school is about as easy as finding a needle in a haystack. As soon as I got to school I thought, “I shouldn’t have watched all the T.V. shows about the students who get lost on the first day.” To say the least, I was nervous, and wasn’t being very optimistic.
I was a scared little freshman and it was really hard. With all the people crowding the hall, I couldn’t find anyone I knew to save my life. Finally after wandering around for a while, I decided to make an attempt at finding my locker. I wasn’t sure how easy it would be especially because every locker was identical to another. I started power walking down the hall and stopped when I found it. After I got it open, I heard someone yell “Chloe!” I turned and looked around, and still didn’t see anyone I knew so I just took out my schedule and started the search for my first hour.
Person after person kept passing me, and some looked like they could be twenty-five. I had to look at my map multiple times before I was positive what room to go in. My classroom came into view, and that is when I realized I was on the wrong side of the hall. It appeared to be impossible, so I had to take a minute and figure out how and when to get through. I was a deer stuck in a traffic jam, and no one was stopping as I weaved my way across the hall to my class. A few times, I almost got knocked over. Luckily, by the time I got across, I still had all my supplies.
When I walked into the classroom, I felt a tinge of relief go through my body. I recognized the desks and chairs from prior school years. I glanced at a seating chart, and took my seat. I glanced around the room at the familiar faces and people I knew and said to myself, “The next four years are going to be easy as pie.”

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Alphabet about me

A- art. I'm in jewelry class, and I like doing art projects. Drawing pictures is fun, and I always make my friends signs for their bedrooms.

B-book. I love reading, and when I get really into a book no matter how big it is I try to read it in one day. I've read all the Nancy Drew books, and the Twilight series.

C-Career. I want to be a Criminal lawyer when I get older. They always know what they are talking about, and it would be an interesting job.

D- Dad. My dad is one of my favorite people in the world. He's always there for me when I need him, and he’s a good cook.

E-Eggs. Eggs are one of my favorite foods. I could pretty much eat eggs every day if someone would make them for me. My favorite kind is cheesy eggs on toast.

F-Flowers. My mom used to have a very big garden, and my sisters and I would pick flowers all the time. Daisies, Roses, and Daffodils are the prettiest.

G- Grandpa. My Grandpa is the person I look up to the most. He is very friendly and giving. When I was younger he was at all my sports games, and still goes. And I go to his house after school and he always has very good food. :)

H-Happy. I love it when people say nice things and make me happy. When I get caught in a bad mood it cheers me up.

I-independent. I'm the oldest of four kids, and I'm on my own a lot because my parents are busy dealing with my younger siblings. I usually have to pick them up from school, so I go home and I'm by myself for an hour and a half.

J-Jazz. I was in dance for 11 years, and for 6 of them I took jazz class. I know how to do many of the hard steps, and the split jumps.

K- Kind. My mom tells me all the time that I'm kind to my brother and sisters. I give them the things they ask for, and the things they need. I like helping out my family.

L- Loving. When I was younger, I had a lot of pets. From hamsters to kittens, I loved all of them. I like to take good care of them.

M-Moving. When I was in Seventh grade, my parents told me that we were moving to Livonia. It wasn't very easy. I had to make new friends, and get used to my new neighborhood.

N-Nice. I know how it feels to be made fun of, and I don't like being the one making fun of others. I make sure I'm nice to everyone.

O-Optimistic. Some people think of everything in a bad way, but I like to make sure to look on the bright side of situations. If everyone sees the worst in people and things, then who will see the good?

P-Play. Usually when I baby-sit my little brother, he asks me to do different things. We usually play house, dinosaurs, and cars.

Q-Quintuplets. When I was younger, I used to watch movies on Disney channel every night. One of my favorite movies was called Quints. It was about a mother with a daughter who ended up having five children at a time.

R-Rest. After school, I'm usually really tired. When I sit down to watch TV. I rest.

S-Snake. The animal that is a pet and I'm most scared of is a python named Cheetah. When I was younger I had nightmares about it attacking me.

T-Tea. My grandma and I used to go to a little restaurant called The Tea Room. We ate sandwiches cut into triangles and drank delicious tea.

U-Understanding. When my friends ask me for advice, I usually know what to tell them. Also, I don't judge what they tell me, and if it is bad, then I'm nice about it.

V-Virginia. Over the summer, I went on a trip with my family to North Carolina. On our way there, we stopped in Virginia for one night. We went downtown and ate excellent food.

W-Woman. My great grandma went to many rallies when she was younger to fight about women's rights, and I look up to her very much for that.

X-X. X is my favorite letter in the alphabet, because it doesn't have very many words associated with it.

Z-Zebra. Lately, I've been seeing a lot more zebra print shirts and dresses. I love the pattern, and I just bought a zebra tank top.

Friday, September 18, 2009

The Best Years

School has just started, but at this point, I'd say that these four years will be some of the best years of my life.




Every morning, getting ready and walking to the bus stop in the dark is a chore. The porch lights are the only thing showing you where to go, but it isn't too bad. At first, the bus is scary, but by the third day of school you're used to it. Soon enough, you meet people on the bus to sit with, and that makes everything much easier. Lucky you, school starts almost a half hour after you get there so you can either walk around with friends, or finish up any homework you forgot about or just didn't do.




Going from class to class is confusing at first, because of all the upperclassman. Every move you make, you can hear them snickering and saying "Freshman!" but after a while, it isn't too bad. You get a hang of how to get around, and where everything is. The only thing that takes a long time to get used to is the bell times, because you aren't sure when to leave class. At lunch you know where to sit, and what line to go in.



At 2:19 when the bell rings, you speed out of class like you have Wylie Cayote chasing after you and you are the road runner. There are a few reasons why. You worry about missing the bus, because you don't know the exact time they leave. You don't want to walk to the bus by yourself, and you also need time to make sure you can get all your homework. Getting into your locker is a breeze, and once you get your things all you can think about is the game later on.




Football games-friday nights spent with your friends getting ready, and then going to "watch" the game, when really all you do is socialize. The scoreboard and light poles illuminate the field, to the point you can see the sweat drip off the players' faces. I'ts almost fall, so the temperature outside is perfect with a sweatshirt and jeans. Everyone is huddled into groups, trying to talk over each other, so it comes out more like a yell. Going back and fourth from the bleachers to the entrance, waiting for more and more friends to come. This is what high school is all about. Getting good grades, and being with your friends.