Monday, February 22, 2010

Friends

How would you get through life with out them. How would you cope? Who would you go to for advise when your parents are out. Yes, I'm talking about friends. I have quite allot of friends, half English and half Canadian. In Canada, I have 4 really amazing friends who help me get through everything (well most of the time anyway). Emma, Rowena, Aleda and Jenny.

I have already wrote a blog about Emma and Jenny. So you probably get the point, they are really good friends. Now Aleda. Emma actually introduced us at the beginning of Gr.7. And we became really great friends, really quickly. We have so much in common. We both love laughing at things that really aren't that funny. We both love teasing Emma (as a joke), and we both did wrestling together. We could get a laugh out of everything, especially some of the moves we did when we were worming up!

And now Rowena. Emma introduced us as well, and I really like lots of things about her. Sure, she's not the loudest person in the world, but when she does say something, it is defiantly worth listening to. She is really nice and a good person to talk to if you are in need of anything. And you know that you can defiantly trust her.

I'm also good fiends with Hayley, Blain, Jamie and Emilie R. There's a huge variety! Some nice and quite, and some nice and loud. Some I can trust more then other's, but they all mean the same to me:)

In England I had two amazing friends...Olivia and Ellie. We use to do every thing together! I had known them ever since I was 3 years old, and even though I've not seen them for a while, it feels like their always with me. Sure I miss them allot, but when one door closes, another one opens, which is like what happened with me and my friends.

Life lesson: Never forget the people who mean most to you, and never take them for granted.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

D is for dreams

Every body has a dream in life. Some may have no idea what it is yet, and some know exactly what they want to do. And just to make sure that we're all clear, I'm not talking about the sort of dream that you have when you fall to sleep, I mean like, what you want to be when your older and what your goals in life are. Maybe it's being a movie star, a fashion designer, a soccer player or even a astronaut. Maybe it's coming in first in your ski race, or getting an A on your Math test.

For example, Aleda wants to be a movie director. I could totally imagine her sitting in the "directors" seat, screaming,"CUT, your doing it all wrong" or, "no no, your suppose to do it like that". But that's just her personality. I personally wouldn't like to have a job like that, and would not be very good at it. That's just me. And every one is different.

What do I want to do in life? I would love to be in a band, or do something that has to do with music, maybe be a drum or guitar teacher. I really don't no. But I love music. There's just something about going down to the basement and playing on my drums. It's like all my worries disappear. I feel free, like a whole new person has just jumped out of me. It is the most amazing feeling ever. Or when I'm playing my guitar, pretending I'm preforming in front of a live audience and jumping around being a right weirdo. I absolutely love it.

Are personality tells allot about what we are going to do in life. Some people even think they know exactly what they want to be, and then a year later, they have a completely different dream. And like what all those celebrities say, do what you love and don't let any one bring you down.

Life lesson: Never give up on a dream.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

T is for Toby

First of all, Toby is my English cousin. And since we have gone on like four holiday's together every year and used to see each other almost every weekend, we got to be pretty close. Toby is 12 years old, he is really nice, funny and if you need some one to talk to, he is always there. He has blond long hair and is pretty tall. Actually he is really tall. He has an older brother, James and a younger brother, named Philip. And of course, they're my cousins as well. He also loves music, he plays the drums and the guitar, just like me.



I have some really amazing memories with Toby. We would always have so much fun, playing pranks on our brothers. One of my best memories was at my Grandma's house. The whole family was over, and me and Toby ran around the house ringing the door bell and running away, thinking that they didn't know it was us. We were only 6, but we would keep doing it until they got so annoyed that they would jump out and scare us.



Another great memory is when we were all in Weymouth (south of England) on holiday, and found this huge sand hill, and we sat on our body bords, and then slid down it. We thought we were going like 100000 miles and hour... ya, no!! But our imaginations would take us away, and that was an amazing feeling.



Toby is defiantly one of the best cousins anyone could ever have.

Life Lesson: Friends, even if they are related to you can always make you smile.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

J is for Jenny

On my first day here at SJK, I noticed this small pretty girl sitting at the back of the classroom. She seemed quite and pretty shy, and because we had never talked to each other in grade 6, I would never of thought that we would be really close friends in grade 7. We would never of thought of talking or really ever hanging out. We both had really different friends and didnt really think about it much.
Jenny. Jenny is now one of my best friends. But how could two girls who had never really met each other before be such good friends the next year. I guess this was because I made friends with some of her friends, and we got intreduced. Thats when I knew that we were going to be really good freinds.
About Jenny. Well the first thing you should probaly know is that Jenny really likes her horse(s). That is mainly what she talks about, well attually thats all she talks about. It can be pretty intresting hearing about how she jumpt that jump, or how she came in 3rd in the compition, or how she gave her horse a bath. But she tells you like the same thing 5 times in a day, and doesnt even notice. No effence Jenny, it's pretty funny!! Jenny also likes those pizza/bread things. Yah, I have no idea what they are, but they look really good and she has them like every day for lunch.
Oh, and Jenny is not shy atall. She attually talks quite alot. And when she does talk it is defently worth listening to, she has the best advise. And really incourages me to do my home work, witch is quite helpfull seeing as I don't do that too much. She is so friendly and is always there for me when I need a friend.

Life lesson: People you don't even know can turn out to be your best friends.