Tuesday, July 21, 2009

My Blog

This blog will be about my life as an intellectual twelve-year old. Possibly.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Books

I absolutley love books.Books open up a whole new world with intriguing charachters, beautiful landscapes, and exciting plots. While my circumstancesrequire my attendance at
school and home, my mind wanders to the farthest reaches of Earth , or worlds beyond. I enjoy feeling as the hero feels, who stands up for their belief, and amid unfortunate trials, finds themselves powerful, special.

Books are an escape. Sometimes I feel shy and frustrated, as I'm sure everybody does.
But I am able to voice my thoughts through the raging mouth of the protagonist, or even the antagonist. I can suddenly shout battle cries, inspire the weak, and use unforgetable wit.
The amazing is possible, even though I'm sitting still in a small plastic chair, and nothing has changed. Books are relaxing and breath-taking, more than anyone knows, or cares to know.

It's unfortunate that so many people don't use books to their full potential. They must not understand all the benefits that can come from taking tha small challenge of reading. Or
perhaps they choose an unsatisfactory book at the beginning of their lives and decide that
these insignificant pile of words is not worth a second glance. But not all books are boring, and not all books are interesting. It may ironically take some work to find a pleasureable book that is to your liking.

So keep reading!!!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

What I Drink

As an LDS (Those darn Mormons you see everywhere), I don't drink coffee, energy drinks, tea,
or any alchohol. That leaves juice, soda, milk, and water. My favorite thing to drink is chocolate milk. I usually mix it with regular milk to make it last longer, and to reduce the sugar, because although it's not a condition, I do have rushes of energy when I consume sugary foods. So fun!
And I love juice, especcilay Mango Peach V8. Yum!

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Star Trek and Star Wars

Actually pretty fun to watch. I wouldn't go as far as to say they're my favorite movies, but all the same, they give the mind a healthy jolt of unrealistic-ness. They will occasionally get difficult to watch, as the plot may get repetetive, especially in Star Trek. But over all, as a twelve year old with a 15-minute atention span, I think they are highly desirable.

Politics

I won't go much into politics as I think they are distressing, and as much as I know of their importance, I do not care to discuss or battle over things as silly as other people's decisions. I support Republicans, and have "voted" for Mitt Romney in this election and the last.

Games, books and other things I reccomend

-Harvest Moon Series
Probably boring to most people, this game makes me excited. It is a farming simulation
where you raise a farm and family, and usually save the magical Harvest Godess.
-Wicked
This awesome play is the best ever, I saw it once in Chicago and can't wait to see it again.
It is the witch's side of the Wizard of Oz.
-Harry Potter
I'm guessing you know what Harry Potter is. Just guessing.
-Artemis Fowl
I'm guessing Eoin Colfer had to research me for this book. It is about a young criminal mastermind who theives and plunders without so much as a trace. That's when he finds out about the fairies, and all their gold.
-Ranger's Apprentice series
Awesome witty books. Orphaned Will, raised in the Redmont Castle, is chosen as an apprentice to mysterious Ranger Halt. He learns the trade and becomes a friend to Halt.
-Minecraft
Minecraft is an okay game, but sometimes I get sort of bored. There's only so much you can do with pixelized blocks.
-Disney
I like Beauty and the Beast, Lion King, and A Bug's Life out of the classics. Out of modern movies, I enjoyed Tangled, Frog Princess, and