Thursday, January 21, 2010

E is Emma

One of the strangest people you would ever meet... Emma. Even though she is weird, and mostly annoying, she is my friend, so I shouldn't really be saying these mean things about her. But over all that weird stuff about Emma, she is reeeaaallly funny! Like one time in grade 6, she told us all that that if you drink your milk this way, not much comes out (she made the top really small) And then when she drank it, it went all over her! It probably doesn't seem that funny, but you would of had to been there.



Another funny incident with Emma, well in grade 6, we were listening to Mr Carswel in science. When Emma decides to play with her purple pen..(not a good idea), because a few minutes later I here Emma whispering, "Georgia, Georgia, help me, get a paper towel", so then I look over at Emma and her face and top was covered in purple. Ms Carswell was still talking not even noticing this. Emma starts to go bright red as more and more people realized that her pen had just exploded in her face. She starting to climb under the table hoping no one would see, well every one in the class was watching her and laughing, and Mr.Carswell still hadn't noticed. Now she was under the table spitting out all this purple ink, and I was just giving her lots of paper towels. Finally Mr.Carswell saw Emma, he was even laughing and told her to go to the bathroom. Her bright red face came up out from the table and started to walk to their.

I'm sorry Emma, for saying all these embarrassing things about you..:) She also attended the Geography challenge, even though she didn't exactly come in first place, she tried really hard and did well. And the information you heard about her when she walked up, well that was all true, she loovves Platypuses. She also is in love with her horse and never stops talking about him. She really likes playing hockey and when we're on the school pond, she loves racing us and pushing us, and making seen like we suck at skating. So the reason I did my blog post on Emma is because she is a pretty interesting person, she has so many carteristics. She is a really good friend and there is so much more I could say about her, but I don't want to make my blog post really long and boring (like Emma's)!!!!

Life Lesson: Don't judge a book by its cover!

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

F is for fears

Public speaking. Flying. Starting a new School. Three of my greatest fears.



Fliying- The first time I ever went on an aireplane, I was one years old. I don't really remember to much about it, only what my perants told me. That I was screaming the whole way there. Since then and now I have flown on a plain about 20 times. When I was about 9 years old, I got use to flighing on an aireplain and loved that whole experiance, and as I got more and more use to it, I liked it alot better. By the age of 10 I had no problam getting on an plain and flighing a 7 hour jerny back and forht between England and Canada. But it was then when I started watching MayDay. This is a show about all the plain crashes since, well very early on. I know that plain crashes are really rare, but watching this show made my forget about all that. In this show, a few actors acted out what really happend. When all the smoke goes into the cabins and every one is caughing for there lifes, or when 3 out of 4 enjins break down and there's no other choise but to make an emergecy landing. When sitting in your seat knowing that this was your last few hours left on earth. I would hate to experiance that, witch is why im dreading to go on plains now. The most scary part about going on a plain for me is right at the biggining when the flight attendants or showing what to do incase of an emergency. oh, and I hate going to the wash room on plains. I just hold it in untill I can't bear it anymore. That is why flighin is one of my biggest fears....so yeah.

Public speaking- Well I did my whole last blog post on public speaking, so I don't want to bore you by repeating it all. But you probaly get the fact that I'm reallllly scared of it.

Starting a new school- Walking down those scary hall ways, all eyes on you. No one wants to have any thing to do with you because your "different". It's all silent apart from a few wispers. Starting as new school. I personly hate that whole experiance. And I know that I am not alone when one of my greatest fears is starting a new school. I have only started a new school once in my life, which isn't to bad compeard to some other people I know. How scary would it be to start 4 diferent schools in four differenty countries. I would neveer be able to do that. Thats why starting new schools is one of my 3 biggest fears!

Public speaking. Flying. Starting a new school. Three of my biggest fears.
Life lesson- Never let your fears bring you down, and never avoid them. The more you do them the less hard it gets.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

P is for public speaking

Every ones looking at me, I am feeling so much pressure to be the best I can be. Sweat is running down my face, my hart is beating so fast its about to jump out. What if I mess up, or start to chock or even faint?! I am so worried about what others might think of me.



Stage fright. This is what usually happens to me when I am forced to go up in front of people and speak. This happens to allot of people. But some thing I learned is that the biggest fear of all is fear its self. This means that you are more worried about being scared then actually doing what your scared about, in the case, stage fright. But I know that I am not alone when I say I have stage fright, lots of people have it, so no ones alone. Even celibrites get nevous, of either going on a talk show, or preforming a concert.

But if you really think about, whats the worst that can happen? You stutter a bit, or forget a line. No one is judging you, because if you doing something like the LA speech, everyone else is nevous aswell, so they can't blaim you for messing up if they no that there going to do it too.

Life lesson: The biggets fear of all is fear its self.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Britain

The rainy weather, the posh people, London. Well that's not all England is, but its what people us ally think it is. In fact, most people in England have never actually been to London since there is such a huge population and lots of different cities. I spent my last 10 years in England and no quite alto about it.
Most people think that all posh people live in England, since that is where the Queen lives. Also that every one drinks tea and eats crumpets and scones. Not really, lots have people never really ate them.
And then there is the weather. Yes, it is usually rainy and cold with not to much snow. My first winter here was pretty insane, I had never in my whole life experienced so much snow. I was really shocked. But then after a while a kind of got use to it.
But over all I really liked England and its culture. That's a bit about England.