New Year’s Resolution

These are my New Year’s resoution’s, my first one is to know GOD better. The way I am going to do that is probably ask my preacher about knowing GOD, and ask people about knowing GOD. My second one is to exersise more, I am going to do that by coming up with exersises, and doing them everyday. The third revolution of mine is to spend more time with my dog, it is pretty simple on how I am going to do that, I am going to spend ten minutes before I start my homework at least three times a week.

The Talking Thanksgiving Turkey

Just as mom took the turkey out of the oven, the unbelievable happened. As she took it out the turkey started talking saying “please don’t eat me, please don’t eat me”. Next thing you know mom fainted. I ran and grabbed the turkey, and ran upstairs and locked him in my room. I ran back in the kitchen, and when I poured water on her she didn’t remember a thing. She said “why is there water on the floor”? I said “I’ll explain later”. The next thing you know the door bell rings. OH NO! I yelled inside me, we don’t have a thanksgiving turkey! Then Uncle Doug and Aunt Mellisa, and my cousins walked in. Then all the sudden I heard a “gobble, gobble, gobble”. Uncle Doug said “what was that”? I said ” oh that was just Dalton my little brother he wants too try to trick you’ll. Then showed up dad then Uncle Terry, and Aunt Brandy with my cousins. Then my grandma (granny) and my grandpa (papa) showed up. When all the grown ups sat down, the kids went to play outside, I went to my room and slowly opened the door. When I got the door opened I saw the turkey laying on the floor. When the turkey saw me he said “hi.” I went to my bed and sat down. I said “how are you still alive if we baked you already,” then he said “well I learned a trick on how to stay alive.” Then I said “I need to show you to everybody,” the turkey said “ok,” but you can’t eat me, “ok” I said. I put the turkey right outside my bedroom door and ran down stairs. I said “everyone listen, I have to show you all something, wait here.” I ran up stairs grabbed the turkey and ran back down. When I got back down, I said “ok, I know this looks funny but it’s for a reason.” I told them the story and they surprisingly believed me. We had other food instead, and the talking turkey became a part of the family, we even named him Bert.

If You Find a $100 is it Yours to Keep it??????

If you ever find a $100 I hope you do the right thing, wich is very hard sometimes. Let’s say there is a new kind of jeans or a new kind of bike, but you don’t have enough money. Then one day you were walking with your family and you saw a huge wad of cash on the curb. You ran to your dad and he counted it and said ” It’s a hundred dollars, but I am going to let you make the choice.” Then you stuck the wad in your pocket. You thought that would by a decent pair of those new jeans or a decent bike. What would you do? I say it’s not yours to keep, God would want you to turn it in, so do the right thing. I would have convinced myself to turn it in.

Should Students get Paid for Going to School

Students should not get paid for attending school, because it’s for the students own good going to school. Another reason students shouldn’t get paid for going to school is that the school wouldn’t be able to pay every student, considering they have to pay the teachers, also if students still don’t want to learn but get paid they can go work. In school they wold be so focused on how much money they have and what to buy, that they wouldn’t pay attention in school. Student’s would become spoiled and think they have enough money for a while and they will quit school. This is why I think kids should not get paid to go to school!!

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