Tuesday 18 December 2012

The cookies


It was a warm winter day, in the city of Spyra where the setting of our story takes place. Now my job is to give you a bit of background on the city. It is a rather small spot, where the people are always jolly this time of year, Oh Yes! I forgot to tell you it is December 23rd just 2 days before Christmas.  Now back to where I was, everyone around here is jolly except for one old fellow, Scrooge. Now, you may think I’m making this up but truly on paper his name is Ebeneezer Scrooge.

          To be fair, and fill you in here I’ll give you some back ground on Scrooge. He’s a very wealthy citizen, the wealthiest in the town. He owns the Coal mill on Mary Street.  You see, he has been alone long before I was born, but rumor has it that his wife had died near Christmas, and ever since he’s spent the holiday alone. There is not a light to be saw on the place when the 25th rolls around. He does not celebrate Christmas, Honokaa, or New years, and he never buys anything sweet especially on Christmas.
               
          Oh Look! There is Molly and her brother Jacob; they’re the children of Bob and Marry Wallace. Coincidentally Bob works at Scrooge’s Mill, 12 hours a day, 364 1/2 days a year. After begging Scrooge this year for hours on end, Bob finally managed to get half a day off for Christmas. This will be the first day he has had off in 10 years working for Ebenezer.  Let’s go have a talk with little Molly and Jacob.

                “Why Hello children,” I said.
                “Hi sir,” replies Molly.
                “Say what’s that you have there, Jacob” I ask
                “Oh! We’re selling Christmas cookies this year. Would you like to buy some?”
                “Sure, how much are they?”
                “A dollar for ten, sir,” Jacob replies gingerly.
                “Sounds great, here you are my good fellow,” I say handing him a dollar.
                “Golly gee thanks Mr.!” Jacob thanks happily.
“Merry Christmas sir,” Jacob says cheerfully.
                “And a very Merry Christmas it will be, say what did you ask for from St. Nick this year?” I said.
                “Daddy says he thinks Santa is going to bring Jacob and I each a new sled and some toys” Molly replies excitedly.
                “Yeah,  and he said if we can stay up real late we might even be able to see him and his reindeer this year when they come to our house! I know I can stay up, I don’t know about Molly here she’s not feeling too well and it is almost Christmas Eve.” Jacob says excitedly.
                “Oh well Molly I hope you feel better soon, and seems as though you’re quite excited this year. But I've got to get going I have some people to visit. You kids take care, and be sure to zip up your jackets. ” I say warmly.
                “ OK sir, Merry Christmas!” Molly says with a smile.
                “Merry Christmas, have a great holiday.” Jacob says before running off.
                “And a very Merry one to you too, tell your Ma and Pa I said hello.” I say.
                Well, I think that we should use this family to show what kind of a man Scrooge really is. Shall we go over and see the parents? Yes, ok let’s head over now and see Bob at the factory…

                “Merry Christmas,” random pedestrian says.
                “Same to you,” I reply.

                “Oh sorry, I didn’t see you there.” I say excusing myself after bumping into someone.
                “No problem, Merry Christmas to you,” a warm voice replies.
                “As to you too,” I replied.
                My, what a busy time of year huh? So many people, in such a rush to go practically nowhere, oh well tis the season after all. Anyways there’s the mill and it looks as though Bob just got off work. Let’s see what all the fuss is about.
                “But Mr. Scrooge, it gets cold in that room after awhile, I’m sorry for putting an extra piece of coal in there. It was only 5 degrees in there.” Bob says to Scrooge.
                “I don’t care IF IT WAS 50 BELOW! There is only to be two pieces of cola used a day, NO EXCEPTIONS!” Scrooge says angrily.
                “Ok, won’t happen again Sir,” Bill apologizes.
                “All I can say is it had better not, for your sake, Bobby.” Scrooge says calling out, while leaving down the street.
                He seems rather upset about this; we had better leave him alone for now. Hmm  give me a minute; let me think about this…I’ve got it! I believe it is in our best interests to follow Scrooge so that you get an idea to what Scrooge’s manor looks like….Ah, there he is there, and it seems as though he has some Christmas carolers. I wonder how he is going to respond to that, let’s go see.
            “ Ba humbug! Humbug! Humbug! Humbug! I'VE TOLD YOU GET OFF MY PROPERTY!” Scrooge says rudely.
            “But sir, we’re just spreading some Christmas cheer,” an unknown voice replies.
            “I don’t care leave now or I’ll call the authorities,” Scrooge says coldly.
            “Ok sir, Merry Christmas to you too,” a voice replies hastily.
            “Humbug,” says Scrooge angrily while the crowd begins to leave.

            See, I told you didn’t I what kind of a man Scrooge is. Horrible isn’t it? Cooped up in that big empty house with nothing but his money; the nerve of such a man to be so mean and cruel. Tisk Tisk. Oh my, there comes Molly and Jacob again, and they’re walking up to Scrooge’s door. Oh I Can’t watch, no  please don’t make them cry….
            “Who is it,” a voice demands from inside as the doorbell echoes.
            “It’s Jacob and Molly Wallace sir,” they reply together.
            “Whatever it I you’re selling, I don’t want any,” Scrooge replies.
            “We’re not selling anything sir, we’d just like to talk to you for a minute, please,” Molly says.
            “Oh fine if it will get you to shut up,” Scrooge says sharply as he emerges from the dreary house.
            “Here sir, my brother and I would like to give you this plate of cookies, we thought you may want some. They’re really good,” Jacob says merrily.
            “Oh, well you shouldn't have, I mean ummm…” Scrooge says.
            “Just take them, no questions, just take.” Molly says hurriedly.
            “If you insist,” Scrooge says while taking the plate.
            “ OK, we've got to get going momma wants us back before dark and it’s almost sunset,” Jacob replies as he and Molly hurry off.
            “Well, what am I to do with all of these?” Scrooge says aloud.
            Did you see that?! That’s the first time in years that man has taken a kind gesture. Well, well, well maybe there is hope for him after all. Let’s go peep in his window and see what he’s doing.  Ok here step up on here on this snow drift. Shhh, listen… I can hear him talking to himself.
            “Well what should I make of this? I have done nothing for them, why would they do such a thing for me? Could this be what they call “Christmas spirit”? I thought “Christmas spirit” was nothing more than the need to spend valuable money. Perhaps I was wrong about Christmas for all these year, could I have been? Oh my, I had better start making it up to all the years I've missed out on. A man my age hasn't got many years to spare. I had better hurry, I have people to see and money to spend!”
            Shh! Get down, he’s coming outside… OK  he didn't see us, he’s walking down the street let’s follow him, and see if this means what I think it means.
            “Hello Mr. Scrooge,” a man calls out.
            “Merry Christmas Sir,” Scrooge replies.
            “What, I mean excuse me?” The man asks stopping dead in his tracks, looking rather confused.
            “I said Merry Christmas John,” Scrooge replies with a smile.
            “hahahahaha! Merry Christmas!” The man replies laughing.
            “And merry it shall be,” Scrooge says gingerly.
            “ I've got no time to talk and explain, let’s just say things changed,” Scrooge says hurrying off to the Wallace house around the corner.
            “Hello, just a minute I’ll be right out,” Bob replies form inside.
            “Hello Mr. Scrooge, listen if this is about the coal today, I’m terribly sorry,” Bob says quickly while opening the door.
            “No not at all Bobby, in fact use the whole box if you’d like tomorrow,” Scrooge says happily.
            “I’m sorry sir,” Bob says while lowering his head.
            “No, no Bobby, I was not being sarcastic, I came to tell you that you can take a week off after Christmas if you’d like. Oh and you will be getting a holiday bonus tomorrow at work.” Scrooge says merrily.
            “Sir?” Bob asks questioning him.
            “Well, you see Bobby, your children had really shown me what the Christmas spirit is all about. They did something for me when they didn't have to, which is what Christmas is all about, correct? Scrooge says/asks.
            “Why yes sir, that’s the idea of it,” Bobby says warmly.
            “Then it’s settled Bobby, you now have doubled salary, a vacation and one week of sick days, more if needed of course.” Scrooge says grinning.
            “Oh my Merry Christmas!” Bobby exclaims.
            “And a Merry one it shall be,” Scrooge says warmly.
And so, things changed around the city of Spyra. Scrooge was grinning, going Christmas caroling, and so on. The whole town was in shock for quite some time, until it seemed as though it was the way it had always been. Merry Christmas to you all.







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Thursday 6 December 2012

Fixed sentences


1.            The first place I went was to Mr. Herb's, but to my surprise, when I opened the front door his house was empty.
2.            I paused thinking of some kind of little fib to make it funnier then what it actually was.
3.            “This is how it went,” said Josh
4.            Mr. Cleans’ house was an ugly yellow color. 
5.            A silly lion wouldn't defeat me, but I’m not going to risk waking a lion and possibly hurting him. 
6.            The tree in the back yard stood so tall, within the tree was the tree house, and  not just any tree house, it was a magic tree house.
7.            It’s not that big, but it’s yellow with a blue roof. 
8.            No wonder he’s in the old folk’s home, he shouldn't be allowed to drive. 
9.            It was shinny, I thought it was something I lost in the tree, while I was playing astronaut a few days ago.
10.          She took her paper out and started to role it up so. I went on the run again.
11.          So to save time we jumped the fence, not knowing that our neighbor was mowing the lawn we ran out in front of the strip he was mowing, that must have made him mad because he chased up quite a ways up the road. 
12.          My dad saw me and said “I’m going to count to three, if you don't get off the top of that car you are grounded for a week"!
13.          But I didn't see anything scary I just saw a cute little puppy, the puppy had his collar caught on a branch. 
14.          Jonah knew it was at least three o’clock, and he needed to come home soon because his grandparents could already be worried sick. 
15.          I let out a little yell, when he turned on and he let out a chuckle and said in his friendly voice “Hey, Sorry if I startled ya!”
16.          The world is such a sick and twisted place now, it’s not safe for children to go out by themselves when there’s maniacs such as rapists, and murderers, on the loose.
17.          There is a maze, and you must pass through at least five courses to finish the maze.
18.           Later on that day I decided to go for a little hunt back in the woods to see if I could get any birds, or if I could spot a deer. 

Monday 3 December 2012

Threads of lost time (time capsule)

       In my time capsule, I would place five things. I would place an iPod (with 50 bestselling songs of 2012), a video of my friends and I, a Canadian flag, a USB drive with the 5 best movies of our time (refer to my other post to see list), and last but not least the Xbox game Halo 4. 

      There are numerous items one could pick to place in a time capsule to be placed for 100 years. The things that I personally chose are things that I feel represent this country, as well as I a Canadian citizen of the year 2012.  

      I would place an iPod in the time capsule to show what we here in the 21st century listened to as music. It would show how, and what entertained us as individuals of our time period. I would place the iPod in the capsule with instructions of how to use it; I would place the best selling 50 songs of 2012 on the iPod to show what our genre of music was.

       The second thing I choose to place in the capsule would be a basic video camera filled with pictures of New Brunswick, and a short video of my friends and me. In the video we would tell what it’s like to live in our time period. We would also explain what we do for fun and what we did as children growing up.

       I would place the Canadian flag in the capsule just in case the flag aster in some way through the years. I believe it would show how we love our country, and show how patriotic we are in this time period.   

            The USB that I would place in the capsule would represent the technology as well as our best actors of our time. The movies in my opinion would show what we in this time enjoyed and entertained us. This would show what we are like as people.

            The final thing I would place in the capsule would be Halo 4. I decided to put this in because it would show what I enjoy as a person. I like to play games and Halo 4 is my favorite game to date. Many teenagers of our time like to play games, like Xbox, PS3, Wii etc. So a game in the capsule would help show what entertained us as kids. 

            The items I choose I believe represent the people of 2012. These five items are what I feel represent me as a Canadian and the youth of the world today.   





Letter


Dear People of the Future

            Dear people of another time, today is December 3rd 2012. In this letter I will tell things about myself as well as about our time period. I have an abnormally large family, those of which I will not mention as this is going to be published online. Ok so that aside, I think you should know one thing about our time, it SUCKS! 

            The people of today’s society revolve around technology, we rarely communicate face to face, and we defiantly do not write letters. So take it easy on me, if you don’t think I wrote this letter properly; at least I tried.

            Some things you should about our decade is that we here in Canada are a very “peaceful” nation. We rarely get into problems with other countries. Canada in my opinion is the best country in the world because of our patriotism and because of the spirit of the country.

            In world history, recently there have been many problems in the Middle-Eastern countries. Countries like Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, Egypt and Iraq etc have either been civil war, or war with other countries. Example; Afghanistan has recently been at war with America.

            In positive, and ending of my letter, the world isn’t at any major war. So I’d say were doing pretty good.