Monday, June 8, 2009

My Crazy Neighbors!

Across the street from my house live Emmy, Elly, Jojo, and their parents, Rosie and John.Jojo, the youngest, 1 1/2 years old, thinks "googoogaga" is a word. Ell just turned 3 years old thinks she is a dog. Emmy, at 6 years of age wants to get married. They are the weirdest people I have ever seen! But one day, their aunt came over. She looked like a very ordinary aunt. I went to greet her. I knocked on the door and when she answered she said, "hello!" She introduced herself and said that she was adopting a baby alien. At first I didn't believe her, but when I looked inside her stroller I screamed. A baby alien!!! It growled fiercely and made me run outside. The aunt started chasing me when all of a sudden, I woke up. I looked out the window only to see an aunt leaving in a car in front of the house across the street from mine. Rosie took the stroller from the aunt and went inside. The car drove away and I sighed in relief. At least she's gone, but now I need to take on the challenge of having an alien living across the street.

THE END!

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Journey into the past

One day, Annie, an archeologist was digging for bones. After days of digging she finaly found something. It wasn't dinosaur bones, but something that looked like a picture booth. She asked a scientist what it was , and he said it was a time machine. Annie, curious to try, stepped inside. She turned knobs, pulled levers and suddenly took off.
The trip felt weird, like a roller coaster, when the blurry image finally came into focus, she saw that she had gone into the past. She saw dinosaurs dying and guessed that it would leave it's skeleton behind. She hid behind trees and examined the giant creatures. They were much bigger than she thought, some reaching as high as 2 empire state buildings stacked on top of each others. After exploring, she went to search for the booth. She finally found it in the nest of 14 dino eggs nestled with their mother. She waited until the mom left and went to the booth. She made it go back to normal time and told the scientists all about her trip. Scientists still use it now to go into the past and into the future to find out how to make the cool gadgets we have now.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Super powers - Super heros

One sunny day, a swarm of butterflies burst out of the clouds as if they were going to attack. You'd think it's kind of weird, having a bunch of butterflies charging at you, but if you were the exterminator, it would be pretty normal. He is a super hero with powers to exterminate bugs. He also fights the Buganator, "owner of the bugs". The Buganator has the power to call all the insects from one species, and send them in troops to destroy the world. If the insects are friendly, he makes them deadly. Well, anyways, the Exterminator came to the rescue. He took out his bug vacuum cleaner and started to vacuum the bugs. He then found out he was vacuuming other things too. Airplanes, kites and lots more. He stopped and thought: "What can I do to just take away the butterflies?... the people!" On the microphone, he told everyonein the town to take one butterfly catcher each, try to catch some butterflies, and put them in a giant machine, that will get them back to normal. With the help of his friends, the Exterminator helped save the world from grave danger. So as he always says, with the help of friends, you don't need to be a super hero!!

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Why I like Christmas

on the road, on top of cars, and in front yards, you can see that people are getting ready for Christmas so I wanted to tell you why I like Christmas. I like it because I can spend time with my family trying out the new things I get. I also, partly like it because of the presents. Every year I get some things I wanted, from my list and some that are not. Don't worry, I like then all. Another thing I like about Christmas is that everyone has at least some decorations up. There are blow up snowmans, multicolored lights, Christmas trees, fake snow, and even fake icicles hanging from rooftops. That is why I like Christmas. Why do you?