Thursday, May 2, 2013

Grandpa Willy

Biff's view-

You know son, Grandpa Willy was a different kind of man. He had a dream. It was a dream that might not have been the most practical for him. He had the wrong kind of aspirations. He was so hard working, and wanted to be successful but he just... Wasn't doing it in the right field. He was a man of a vision. He believed in me more than anyone else. He elevated me to such a status though, that I couldn't live up to it, and it tormented him. I hope I never do that to you, my son. I want to try as hard for you as much as he did for me. He lived for me and Hap. Poor mom didn't hardly get a bit of attention. He just needed to balance some things out, but those were different times. I want you to remember him as an idealist, a dreamer, and a hardworking man.

Biff

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Linda's Diary

Past-
I just love this time of year. The boys are so happy. It's football season and all Willy can talk about is Biff and how good he is going to be. He just adores him so much. Poor Happy is always trying to impress. Maybe Biff can teach him a few things. They are such good boys! And they make my Willy so happy. It is a joy to be sitting on the stoop watching them play and wrestle around.

Present-
The boys are at home, and things have gotten worse again. My Willy just can't keep his thoughts straight. He is so disappointed with what he couldn't provide for the boys. I wish Biff would stop taking things for granted and help his father out. And Happy is just floating along too. Those boys will be the death of Willy. And I just wish that Willy had more time to think about me. He is so concerned with the boys and work that sometimes I feel so alone. I don't know what to do anymore.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

The Lottery

Author- Shirley Jackson
Title- "The Lottery"
Theme- The 'tribal nature' of any small community

 I grew up on a farm outside of Lapwai. I went to Culdesac school, from preschool through sixth
 grade. They would always have Shebang days every summer. It seemed to be a time when everyone
in the small community would come together, no matter how hot it would get that day. And trust me,
it was hot! "The Lottery" sort of seems to be like this too. It is tradition for them to do this, and they
were going to keep it that way. It seems sometimes that the logical thing to do isn't always what is
 done. It's like there is an unknown hierarchy in places like these and things have to go on as usual, despite the circumstances.
It was sort of the same in Kendrick, when I moved there in Junior high. There was always the Locust Blossom Festival. It is something to bring the community together, along with others, for something that is important to them. The lottery is something bringing the people in the story together too, and it must be important to them in a way, otherwise they would try to stop it.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Facebook post

Mrs. Mallards
1. I never thought life would be so fragile.
2. Something sudden can change everything.
3. Appreciate what you've got.
4. Love those you have not lost.
5. Oh the opportunities.
6. Dream state.
7. Having an out of body experience.
8. This can't be true!
9. Don't give up hope.
10. Today is a new day.
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_New_Beginning

 

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Guy

There is always work to be done. Go to work, be on time. Work hard and be responsible. We go to church on Sunday's. Wear your tie. Tuck in your shirt. The preacher comes over for afternoon BBQ and football. Try in school, even if it is pretty boring at times. And of course, try out for football, not soccer. Drive the speed limit so you don't get a ticket. Learn how to change that tire. The engine is important for you to know about. Don't let the oil run out. Go to the games on Friday nights. Try out for football, not soccer. Football is our game. The high school has a lot of druggies, better not catch you with any of that crap. The coach will kick you off the team. Always work hard. And don't forget to try out for football, not soccer.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Dialogue

They huddled in the corner of the day care, the two middle aged women. The lights were dimmed and a movie was playing quietly in the background. About 12 children are lounging on the floor, on assorted colored mats. A few are sleeping, a few fidgeting and a couple whispering back and forth.
The women have their heads bowed, not minding the children.
"Did you hear about Cindy?" The dark haired woman asked.
"No. What about her?" Said the other, a dish water blond.
"She's pregnant."
The blond looked back at the other, did a quick scan of the room, then bowed her head in closer. "I had guessed that! When did she find out?"
The dark haired woman grinned at her news. "Not sure, it's on Facebook."
"Facebook." The blond made a dirty look. "Sounds like she decided to tell the world."
"Yeah."
"Well good for her I guess. Too bad she's only 20."
The dark haired woman looked over her shoulder. Two of the children were gone.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Test Prep 2

Assonance: is the repetition of vowel sounds to create internal rhyming within phrases or sentences, and together with alliteration and consonance serves as one of the building blocks of verse. For example, in the phrase "Do you like blue?"

Test Question-
Which of these phrases shows assonance?
1. The skirt is green.
2. Clouds are fluffy.
3. We feel free.