Friday, March 19, 2010

Holiday, March 18th

Yesterday school was closed because of a teacher meeting. Today it´s school again and the snow is melting on the school yard.
Viktor: Yesterday I played with one of my friends and at two o´clock we had lunch at a hamburger restaurant. In the evening I watched a movie with my family. Then my neighbour called and told mum that she thought she had driven over our cat.
Mum called all our other neighbours and asked if they had seen our cat. The cat was found in one of the houses but they didn´t see any injuries and they were going to let him out of the house, but they saw that he couldn´t walk. Mum picked him up and took him home and we found out that he had a deep wound in one of his legs. We let him sleep for the night an right now he is at the vet´s clinic.
Emil: I played with a friend yesterday and we saw a movie and played video games. Mum came then and picked me up and drove me to soccer training.
Felix: Yesterday I was with a friend. He is living out in the country and we drove his motocross bike on the farm. Then we built a jump for our BMX bikes. I was going to jump across him when he was lying on the ground and accidently landed on his leg and he could not walk afterwards.

6 comments:

  1. Hey it is me Amber your poems are funny and good do you guys want to be poets?

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  2. In delaware we had a lot of snow.

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  3. Hi my name is Marvette and we are not allowed to go out side when there is snow on the ground because i think are teacher think we will have a snow ball fight or something.BYE!

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  4. hi my name is maysha. wow we also had alot down here. did you no we had not had so much snow in 100 years. how much snow have you had.is this picture at a school it looks like it. well thats all. bye!

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  5. Hi! this is Lucy! I read about your cat, Viktor. The poor thing! I hope he gets better.

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  6. Wow! You guys got alot of snow. We got alot of snow here too. Except we aren't aloud to go outside when it's snowing, at school. From: Emily

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