- I am 17 years old which feels really old and young at the same time
- I was born in Springfield, Missouri weighing 7 pounds 11 ounces
- I moved to a little town outside of Dallas, Texas called Sachse
- I met my all time best friend in first grade but we didn't become close until sixth
- I fell onto a nightstand with a spikes on the handles when I was 6 and cut into my eye leaving a deep scar that I still have today
- I used to walk up to one of gas stations with all of my friends when we were younger
- I got a tiffany blue moped for Christmas and wrecked it a month later after hitting a stop sign because I though I could drive with no hands
- My favorite color is tiffany blue
- I have broken every phone I have ever owned from shattering it to dropping it in the toilet
- I hate the color orange
- I watched 11 seasons of Greys Anatomy in 24 days... during the school year
- My all time favorite TV show is FRIENDS
- I have lived in 2 different cities but 6 different houses
- I have a 24 year old sister, 13 year old brother, and 7 year old step-brother
- My parents have been divorced since I was 11 years old
- I started on the A team basketball team my 7th and 8th grade year
- Ran the 200m, 100m, and 4x200m in track 7th and 8th grade
- I attended 3 different elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school
- I managed the Kickapoo softball team freshman year
- Kickapoo girls basketball manager my sophomore... All-State Manager actually
- Kickapoo volleyball team my junior year
- I drive a 1999 green Oldsmobile Silhouette I call the 'Green Machine'
- I have a very loud, outgoing, and funny personality as I've been told
- My favorite number is 15
- When I was in the first grade I fell off a jungle gym 7 feet in the air and landed on my face in gravel... was not pretty for a while
- My first pet was a boxer named Watson who ended up living to be 13 years old
- I got a guinea pig one Thanksgiving that I had for 5 years named Sparkey
- I currently own a dog named Tucker who is 7 and a multi-poo
- I am very sociable and very interactive with just about everyone
- I have a huge fear of clowns and I don't know why
- I absolutely despise feet
- I hate the sound of people chewing their food
- I got a C in photography 1 and I have no idea how
- One time I got ISS because I went to Wendys during school
- I don't have a favorite animal
- I don't think love is real
- I have a thing for cool socks
- My first love was in third grade with Max Fasang
- I have blonde hair and green eyes
- I've always wanted to cut my hair but I am too scared to
- I love watching baseball
- I'm horrible at saving money
- I am not good at expressing my feelings
- I dress down more than I dress up
- I hate fake nails
- I don't like to be touched, I enjoy my own space
- I'm really bad at doing my own makeup
- My favorite season is spring
- My favorite holiday is Thanksgiving
- I'm Irish
- Absolutely love sprite
- I have horrible allergies
- I'm terrible at art, not artistic at all
- I hate talking on the phone
- I'm very badly allergic to grass
- Not a huge fan of country music
- Once someone took a baseball bat to my rearview window
- I am really, really, really bad at math
- I love english class
- I use Snapchat the most out of all my apps
- I think I tell really good stories
- I hate reading
- My favorite place to be in is my bed
- Top 3 favorite movies: Bridesmaids, Project X, and Step Brothers
- Freshman year was my least favorite year of high school
- I have a dollar I keep in my phone case from a memorable, fun night
- The hardest thing I have ever had to go through is losing my grandma
- I love sunflowers
- I laugh at everything
- I'm really loud, always, I can't help it
- When I was little my favorite show was Rachel Ray
- I'm always touching my hair
- I like rainy days, but not huge thunder storms
- I like being outside but I hate bugs
- I''m always down to hammock
- I have never died my hair
- My biggest fear is drowning
- My middle name is Ann
- I don't wear contacts or glasses
- I got a 22 on the ACT
- I am dog person
- I hate working out
- I like coffee
- I sleep with my door closed
- I take really long showers
- I like the New England Patriots
- I look more like my dad
- "Bolth" instead of "both" drives me insane
- I am 5'6"
- I do not like beans
- I have never had Popeyes
- I love Qdoba
- I hate mornings
- I shower at night
- I prefer cake over cupcakes
- I am terrible at walking in heels
- I hate skinny jeans and tennis shoes together
- I don't have my ears pierced because I am allergic
- My zodiac sign is Aquarius
- I have never been to the beach
- I am not a kids person
Sunday, April 30, 2017
101 Things About Me
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
Children's Story Feedback for Friends
Hope Villines
1) Little Suzy (was) never satisfied. She always cried and cried, never pleased.
2) Never satisfied Suzy sat down at the dinner table. Her mom put broccoli on her plate and Suzy frowned.
3) Suzy threw herself on the ground. Suzy rolled round and round, kicking and screaming. Suzy was steaming.
4) Never satisfied Suzy went to the park with her friend named Mark.
5) Suzy wanted to swing, but all the swings were taken. Mark said "Suzy don't be shaken. Let's go down the slide instead."
6) Suzy shouted, "No! I want to go home!" Mark replied, "Okay, then to home we will roam."
7) Never satisfied Suzy woke up on Monday morning. Time for school, but Suzy said, "No! School makes me want to drool."
8) Suzy pulled the covers over her face and refused to get up. Her mom replied, "Come on Suzy all grown ups get up out of bed."
9) Suzy got up, but never stopped pouting. As Suzy kept pouting, her mom kept shouting. All the way to school Suzy pouted like a fool.
10) Never satisfied Suzy had to go to the grocery store with her mom. Of course, Suzy threw a fit, said she would stay in the car and sit.
11) Suzy's mom said, "These fits have got to stop. I have to shop!"
12) Little Suzy cried and cried, trying to get her way. But Suzy's mom said, "No Suzy! Not today!"
13) Continuing, her mom said, "Now Suzy, we don't always get our way, sometimes we have to say, 'that will be okay'."
14) And for the first time never satisfied Suzy looked a little satisfied. (I guess sometimes Suzy is satisfied.) Maybe another phrase to end things.
--I like how the story rhymes throughout and how Suzy learned how to be satisfied at the end.
Ashley Tokarz
(Fix your formatting)
Luis is a second grader from Barcelona, Spain who transfers to Jacob(')s second grade class.
Luis isn't very good at English (at first, and so) he has trouble communicating with the other kids.
Seeing his trouble, Jacob befriends Luis and decides he will help teach him English.
Their second grade class has a big project coming up: reading a book of your choice in front of the class, and Jacob wants Luis to be ready for it.
The two meet everyday at recess, and Luis also helps Jacob learn a little bit of Spanish.
(That's all I have so far, I haven't decided an ending or what happens after they begin meeting). My plan is for the graphic design class to do the illustrations, which will just be simple people and a couple of settings.
Good so far, just finish it up!
1) Little Suzy (was) never satisfied. She always cried and cried, never pleased.
2) Never satisfied Suzy sat down at the dinner table. Her mom put broccoli on her plate and Suzy frowned.
3) Suzy threw herself on the ground. Suzy rolled round and round, kicking and screaming. Suzy was steaming.
4) Never satisfied Suzy went to the park with her friend named Mark.
5) Suzy wanted to swing, but all the swings were taken. Mark said "Suzy don't be shaken. Let's go down the slide instead."
6) Suzy shouted, "No! I want to go home!" Mark replied, "Okay, then to home we will roam."
7) Never satisfied Suzy woke up on Monday morning. Time for school, but Suzy said, "No! School makes me want to drool."
8) Suzy pulled the covers over her face and refused to get up. Her mom replied, "Come on Suzy all grown ups get up out of bed."
9) Suzy got up, but never stopped pouting. As Suzy kept pouting, her mom kept shouting. All the way to school Suzy pouted like a fool.
10) Never satisfied Suzy had to go to the grocery store with her mom. Of course, Suzy threw a fit, said she would stay in the car and sit.
11) Suzy's mom said, "These fits have got to stop. I have to shop!"
12) Little Suzy cried and cried, trying to get her way. But Suzy's mom said, "No Suzy! Not today!"
13) Continuing, her mom said, "Now Suzy, we don't always get our way, sometimes we have to say, 'that will be okay'."
14) And for the first time never satisfied Suzy looked a little satisfied. (
--I like how the story rhymes throughout and how Suzy learned how to be satisfied at the end.
Ashley Tokarz
(Fix your formatting)
Luis is a second grader from Barcelona, Spain who transfers to Jacob(')s second grade class.
Luis isn't very good at English (
Seeing his trouble, Jacob befriends Luis and decides he will help teach him English.
Their second grade class has a big project coming up: reading a book of your choice in front of the class, and Jacob wants Luis to be ready for it.
The two meet everyday at recess, and Luis also helps Jacob learn a little bit of Spanish.
(That's all I have so far, I haven't decided an ending or what happens after they begin meeting). My plan is for the graphic design class to do the illustrations, which will just be simple people and a couple of settings.
Good so far, just finish it up!
The Jump to Gold (Rough Draft)
Harper was a 10 year old little girl who loved riding horses.
They fell short and by the time it was over they lost.
Harper had a horse named Sassy and together they were super good at winning competitions.
This year Harper and Sassy had made it all the way to the Horsey State Competition.
Harper knew she was really good at the competitions so she didn't practice a whole lot.
Before they knew it the time had come for the competition both Harper and Sassy had been waiting for.
Harper was convinced she was going to win, she didn't even feel the need to try.
But Harper was wrong.
They fell short and by the time it was over they lost.
Harper was upset.
So upset she wanted to quit competing.
Harper's mom knew Harper shouldn't quit.
She was good, she just needed to be reminded of it.
So Harper's mom pushed her to get back to horse riding.
And pushed her
And pushed her
And pushed her.
Until she finally got back to it
And that is when Harper realized all she had to do was push herself
And she could accomplish anything.
Harper's mom knew Harper shouldn't quit.
She was good, she just needed to be reminded of it.
So Harper's mom pushed her to get back to horse riding.
And pushed her
And pushed her
And pushed her.
Until she finally got back to it
And that is when Harper realized all she had to do was push herself
And she could accomplish anything.
Thursday, April 6, 2017
Childhood Prompts
One memory from my childhood that stands out the most is getting to be a flower girl in my uncle's wedding. I was seven years old so it was pretty exciting, especially because I thought it was a pretty important role to have. I still lived in Texas so I got to miss a day of school to drive up here, which is always fun as a little kid. I had the prettiest black dress and my favorite little cousin was the ring barer with me. The part that I remember the most is almost tripping down the aisle, everyone gasped but once I caught myself and started laughing they all laughed with me. Then to top it all off, once we got to reception I started dancing like there was no one around, and before I knew it a circle of people formed around me. As a seven year old girl that was a very eventful night that I will always remember.
As a child, and even throughout my "teenage" years, the most important person in my life was my grandma. She was always there for me for as long as I can remember. Even when we still lived in Texas, she would make so many trips to come see us in everything we did. She was my biggest supporter and she always let me know it. The weeks she would come to visit would be the best weeks I had. I remember waking up excited and that being all I could think about at school, just going home and seeing her. My grandma had heart failure later in her life, which resulted in her receiving a heart device called a left ventricular assistive device, or a LVAD. This machine didn't stop her though, she became a stronger person and even went on to teach other people about her machine. I looked up to her, even as a little girl I had tremendous respect for my grandma, I idolized her. She was a huge part of my childhood.
As a child I had a very loud and outgoing personality, loved to dance, sing, and talk. I could never meet a stranger because I loved to make friends with everyone. If you asked my parents they would probably tell you I was too hyper as a child, which is true, but I had a lot of fun. As I have gotten older I have changed slightly in some ways, but stayed the same in most. I think I am calmer now, but I definitely still have a talking problem which is why I consider myself a sociable person. I was a little crazy as a kid, but I think I was a fun one.
When I was little, fifth grade actually, I got my first detention. I was in reading class and we were learning about commas so we were doing an activity on the board. I walked up to write my answer on the chalkboard as Jacob Strickling came up behind me and threw his arms on my shoulders stabbing me with his pencil. I reacted by pushing him off of me and he went into the chalkboard and started crying immediately. He went to the nurse after telling our teacher I "shoved him for no reason". He came to school the next day and said I fractured his back, which was not true at all so I was really confused. But he started crying when telling his side of the story so I got a detention and all he had to do was say sorry. "I was wrongfully justed", that was a saying that came out of my mouth a lot after this incident. That was the most trouble I ever got into as a child, which was super frustrating.
As a child, and even throughout my "teenage" years, the most important person in my life was my grandma. She was always there for me for as long as I can remember. Even when we still lived in Texas, she would make so many trips to come see us in everything we did. She was my biggest supporter and she always let me know it. The weeks she would come to visit would be the best weeks I had. I remember waking up excited and that being all I could think about at school, just going home and seeing her. My grandma had heart failure later in her life, which resulted in her receiving a heart device called a left ventricular assistive device, or a LVAD. This machine didn't stop her though, she became a stronger person and even went on to teach other people about her machine. I looked up to her, even as a little girl I had tremendous respect for my grandma, I idolized her. She was a huge part of my childhood.
As a child I had a very loud and outgoing personality, loved to dance, sing, and talk. I could never meet a stranger because I loved to make friends with everyone. If you asked my parents they would probably tell you I was too hyper as a child, which is true, but I had a lot of fun. As I have gotten older I have changed slightly in some ways, but stayed the same in most. I think I am calmer now, but I definitely still have a talking problem which is why I consider myself a sociable person. I was a little crazy as a kid, but I think I was a fun one.
When I was little, fifth grade actually, I got my first detention. I was in reading class and we were learning about commas so we were doing an activity on the board. I walked up to write my answer on the chalkboard as Jacob Strickling came up behind me and threw his arms on my shoulders stabbing me with his pencil. I reacted by pushing him off of me and he went into the chalkboard and started crying immediately. He went to the nurse after telling our teacher I "shoved him for no reason". He came to school the next day and said I fractured his back, which was not true at all so I was really confused. But he started crying when telling his side of the story so I got a detention and all he had to do was say sorry. "I was wrongfully justed", that was a saying that came out of my mouth a lot after this incident. That was the most trouble I ever got into as a child, which was super frustrating.
Author's Bio
Lilli Flanigan is from the little town of Sachse, Texas and later moved to the slightly bigger town of Springfield, Missouri. Lilli sadly still lives with her parents Jami and David, and her brothers Jack and Josh. The only thing she really cares about is her dog Tucker, she feels that he really gets her. She has been jobless since last August so she is suffering through broke times right now.
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
Books for Kids!
When we went to the library I chose to read the book 'The Stray Dog' by Marc Simont. The book is about a dog without a home that runs into a nice family. There are 26 pages in this book filled with a ton of colorful illustrations. The characters consist of a mom, dad, brother, sister, a dog catcher, and Willy the dog; the only one with a name. Although the book did not really teach a lesson, it was a cute story that had a happy ending.
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