Friday, November 19, 2010

Disobeying Your Parents

It was a beautiful day outside, the sun was out, the birds were chirping, and I had planned to go to the park with my friends. After I finished my homework and ate dinner, I asked my mom if I could hangout with my friends. " I don't know, maybe " said my mom with a little annoyed tone in her voice. " But I need an answer now " I responded in a bratty voice. I stomped my feet against the carpet on my way to my room. Under my breath I whispered to myself  *Its not fare, I haven't gone out all week, and I'm bored at home right now*. I was so frustrated with my mom that day I didn't feel like talking to her. After i took my shower, I kept asking my mom why i couldn't hangout with my friends. She kept saying the same thing. " Because I told you that you cant hangout ". I didn't want to hear no for answer, but shes my mom so I had to listen to her. But all I did for the rest of the night is keep asking WHY... At 8:00 or so I asked my mom one last time. I was surprised when she said I could. I literally felt my frown turn upside down.


When I came back home, I told my mom I was sorry. I felt bad for what I did to make her upset. But now I know if my parents say I cant go or do something I should keep my mouth closed and just agree with them, no matter how much I want to do or go somewhere/ something. I also know not to get my mom or dad mad at me because then they take away some of my privileges. Now I will try to listen to them.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Milestone Number Four: Interrest

I love riding bikes as much as horseback- riding. Even though before, I had no friends that lived by me so we can race, I still had fun riding with my sister. Everyday I would ride my bike, but mom would make me come in at 6:00 or 7:00 p.m because that's when the mosquito's come out and bite you, leaving your skin itchy like an itchy wig. But I will never forget the first time I got my very first bike. I came home from school on a warm Friday afternoon. My mom told me to go outside. When I came outside I spotted a beautiful purple princess bike! The purple looked like the sky at twilight. I was only five when my uncle and dad brought my bike. They wanted to take off one training wheel so I can learn to ride a bike young and quick. But I refused to ride it, I would only ride it with both training wheels. But they would let me ride with both training wheels so I started shouting like a lion in the jungle. Tears ran down my face I could make a pool! My mom and sister tryed tricking me to go on it. When I did they took off the other training wheel. My uncle pushed me from behind, but I was shaking so hard I couldn't get a good grip on the handles so they shook too. I was so afraid it was like if I was in a horror movie that never ended. Finally when I hopped off the bike I ran into the house so I be as far away from the bike as possible. But now I know how to ride with no training wheels, and riding bikes is one of the things I like to do now.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Milestone Number Three: Person

In my eyes my mom is the best person ever. she really made an impact in my life. Shes the person that's really been through everything with me. I like it when my mom shows pictures of me when I was a baby, and when she tells the stories that go with the pictures. One of the pictures she's shown me were pictures of me when I was a baby on my 1st birthday. My first birthday was a big milestone for my mom. She has many reasons to remember it, but she told me she especially remembered my 1st birthday because everything was either decorated with Tweety or had Tweety on it. A milestone that I also remember is my dad and uncle bringing me my first bike. My mom and I remember my uncle taking off one training wheel, so I would learn how to ride it faster with no training wheels. But i was so scared, I started crying, yelling, and shaking.
        I really look up to my mom. she always knows whats right from wrong when i do something. and everyday I learn a new lesson that my mom teaches me. I hope when I'm older i turn out to be just like my mom.

Milestone Number two: Place

Theres a school called Ben Franklin in Edison N.J. You can find many elementary schools in Edison but Ben Franklin is the best. My kindergarten classroom was big and full of surprises. It was big, with a playroom with everything that a kid wanted to have in it, and outside of the class it had cubbys where we can put our supplies, snacks, and lunch in it. I live right across from it now. Kindergarten was very special to me because it was the first school ever in my life, I had nap time, and the most special part is when I went into the play area one day and made my first friend. We got really close. It started with the Ben Franklin pajama party. My teacher gave us a form and we had to hand it in as soon as possible. But I  handed mine in to late. When my friend heard I couldn't go she whispered to me during reading time if i wanted to go with her. Later that day when I was home I asked my mom, and she said yes. I remember being very excited, and so does my mom.

           When we arrived to the pajama party all you saw were teachers, students, and even the principal was in his pajamas. Every time we went into a different classroom we got treats. But I loved when the teachers handed us sugary sweet and sour candy in their rough colorful candy wrappers. I felt happy as pie knowing in my mind that I had a real friend. At  the end of the magical night I went home sleeping, and dreamed about how much fun I had at the Ben Franklin pajama party.





Milestone Number one: Battery controled dog


When I was 11 months old my sister got a battery controlled dig for Christmas. It was yellow with long black ears, and started to walk after you pressed the on button. This is a big milestone for my mom. She told me I started walking at 11 months old by chasing around my older sisters battery controlled dog. She remembers taking allot of pictures.
                  When I was 8 years old I remember asking my mom how I started to walk. she told me the same thing. But she also told me, that since I already knew how to walk, I would get on the battery controlled dog like a horse, and since it walked on its own it would take me around the house. But as I grew and gained weight it broke.
                        I know even though its broken and gone my mom will never forget how I started to walk by following a remote control dog.