Hi. My name is Frank. I was so depressed today. There was a big, BIG blizzard. Usually me and Andy are nervous on school days on bad weather. Absolutely, you can learn a lot from your teacher. If the power goes out, we can't learn in the dark. But this time we were very brave. Using my cousin Nathan's words:
Don't worry, there's nothing to fuss about.
My cousin has a good attitude. We were busting the snowbanks while wiping off the frost from our windshields with our wipers. We went in and it was so cold (-20 degrees Fahrenheit or less/more) that when we were learning English (phonics) we could hardly hold our pencils! Suddenly....
ZAP!!!
The power went out. "Aw, man!" we called. Suddenly, the principal, Mr.Smith, came speeding into our classroom. The speaker was broken, so he had to race into each classroom and announce. "I'm sorry to interrupt, but school will be closed." Most yelled "Yay!" and some yelled "Great." (The "Great." meaning "Oh, good grief!") We were soon outside admiring the snowflakes.
To be continued...
Sunday, December 23, 2007
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