Tuesday, May 31, 2016

8 living lessons

HELLO DEAR FRIENDS. Today I am going to talk about 8 important living lessons you need to learn as 8th graders.
  • KNOW HOW TO MAKE FRIENDS: It's is important that you have 2 to 3 bestest friends; you can share little secrets.
  • ENJOY THE MOMENT BEING THE LEADER IN MIDDLE SCHOOL: You should really enjoy being the biggest kids on middle school campus because you will be the youngest when you get to high school.
  • LEARN HOW TO BE A LEADER: It is also important for you to know how to be a leader, you shouldn't be afraid of the little kids.
  • KNOW HOW TO TAKE BREAKS: As 8th graders, school work is tiring and stressing, you need to take little break to rest your brain.
  • BE NICE TO PEOPLE: You need to be nice to little kids because you don't want to scare them.
  • SMILE A LOT: Smiling makes people happy.
  • FREE HUGS TO PEOPLE: Hug your friends when they need one.
  • HAVE GOOD NIGHT SLEEP: You need to sleep well because then you have the motion to work more!!
Sorry guys, I don't have a picture for this blog because my computer has no storage left.

Monday, May 23, 2016

"Fire in the Bush" by James Warwick

     Jerry, a mom of a girl and a boy, is living in a forest in Australia. It is dry and hot; unfortunately, a big fire is coming. Mary, Jerry's helper has three kids, lives with Jerry's family. They use all they can to help save their home and animals.

       Jerry transforms to a strong woman and knows how to protect her family. Her husband was out for some business events. She has no other choices. There's no time for her to wait until her husband is back. She decides to fight with the devils on her own and she makes it. The force of love helps her transforms. She loves her family deeply; she wants to rescue her animals; she wants to save her home. There are some events that have transformed me. One of them is, I came to the US. There is a lot of different things between here and the country I came from. I have learned a lot from here and have remembered important things. Now, I know cultures of two countries. I can speak Chinese, English, and a little Latin. I have grown up a lot.
                                      

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

The Biggest Innovation

       Hello blog fellow, I am here to talk about what I think is the biggest innovation. I think the biggest innovation is the internet. We didn't have skype, snapchat, and so on. Nearly 75% people in the world now have a phone. The internet has changed us a lot. We can search, talk, and a lot of benefits. I can FaceTime and text my friends when I am not with them. Anyways internet has really changed our lives and it's a good thing
       
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Relationship Between My Parents and I

           Hello blog readers, today I am talking about the relationship between my parents and me. The relationship between Elie Wiesel and his father while in the camps is quite profound as it has transformed from one of distance to one of closeness. My parents and I have lots of similar things. My dad and I are both okay at art, my mom and I are both very thoughtful. We are all active, funny, and cool. Of course, there are some different ways and traits between them and me. I am more Americanized because I go to school here. They are still haveing the old Chinese traditional cultural thoughts. I am more like a "mix" between Chinese and American. I can switch between being a Chinese girl and an American girl.
            The relationship between my dad and I has evolved over years. When I was little, my dad and I were really close. While I am growing up, we kind of isn't that "close" because of his work, my school, and a lot of reasons. He has work in China, I have school in America. We still love each other deeply, but just not as close. I have learned a lot by observing my parents and the adults around me. I need to understand them more, being an adult isn't as easy as I assume. They teach me truths about life and how important to study hard now and go to a good college. My mom teaches me how to cook Chinese food. My dad teaches me how to fix some easy things in life. These are all important to me and I will treasure forever.