Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Disney World Dinner

          Going to Disney World is every kids dream, along with riding the rides, meeting the characters, and what not. The cute little towns and gift shops are one of the best places to hang around. When your only five years old, anything you do makes you feel like a princess. My grandmother and I, along with the rest of my family, went to a restaurant in one of the cute towns in Disney . The scenery was very fancy, and I most defiantly thought that I was a princess. Since I was about five years old, Clam Chowder was always my favorite soup, and still is. So that's of course what I ordered. I remember them starting off with a basket filled and packed with golden delicious looking and smelling bread rolls. The outside of them, was soft but nice and crusted and the inside was very fluffy and soft. They had a silver tray next to the rolls, with six glass tiny bowls, with two full of butter, two full of different cheeses, and two full of different jams. I stuffed my face with them, one after another, until my grandmother got mad at me, telling me that I would be too full to eat my meal. I of course thought differently, and knew I would have just enough room, even if I had eaten ten baskets full of bread rolls. I sipped my orange juice as I waited for the clam chowder, and once the waitress arrived, I was quite a happy child, for they had another basket of bread rolls, and inside the bowl of clam chowder, was basil leafs, shaped like Mickey Mouse. They had arranged the carrots and the crackers neatly on the sides of the bowl. It was so perfect, I wasn't too excited for the small plate of ceaser salad, but it must of been good because I ended up eating it, along with the bowl of clam chowder, and the rolls. Even after being so stuffed, I was a kid, and still had room for dessert. I remember being so excited for the small plate with a brownie, that had Mickey Mouse in the form of cream cheese, and cinnamon sprinkled on top, with chocolate fudge in a pattern around the edge of the plate. That was by far the best meal I had ever had. I was defiantly memorable and deserves 4.5 stars out of 5.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Scary Garden Story

         It was the darkest night of the year. About, ten minutes earlier, at 11:50 p.m, nothing was wrong. The house was asleep and under every blanket was a sweet child, dreaming of rainbows that flow over crystal clear rivers, as dragonflies, flew above it. The mother and father were up late, many bills had to be paid, for their garden of the most exotic creatures, costed some money. Upon the garden was, Venus fly traps that were six feet tall. Across from that was the tiger lily, that was really a tiger. Against the fence were the blood red roses that had thorns the size of finger nails. After the clock struck midnight, the creatures would come alive, lurking in the darkness. The Venus fly traps would come alive and devour anything in its way. Around the tiger lily section, the flowers would come alive and the tiger lily's became tigers. But by morning, it would all dissapere. On every dark night this would happen over and over again. Beside all of this, there was only one person who knew about it. It was one of the Exotic plant peoples sons. He was on a mission, to kill every plant that caused harm. But tune in next time to figure out if this boy did succeed, or if he was murdered by the plants that took over his garden.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Encyclopedia Entries #4

Tigers
     With fierce eyes that are spot a moving thing from a mile away, and ears that could even hear a mouse creeping through the jungle, you have a tiger. Stripes carefully painted on as the young tiger grows and the growl that gets louder and more fierce as the tiger ages. The fast movement is like a gust of wind as it goes by and the teeth rise to open for the frightening growl. You have the tiger.

Pencil
     Asking the teacher for a new pencil and receiving one is the biggest responsibility. Or so it seems. You tell yourself you cannot lose this one again. Sharpening it and having the perfect pencil. half way through the day you have gone to lunch. Next class. You need a pencil. Another lost, another gone. Asking the teacher for a new pencil and receiving one, will never end.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

How to Fool a King

What I thought this meant was that, Diego Columbus twisted the words of the Friar and made it seem like he wanted the king to have no gold or riches but letting the Tainos go. And that by sending him to Spain would be a punishment, when actually it was a trick to send Diego and the others back to their land where they are more worthy, and have more riches.