Monday, November 25, 2013

And the Beat Goes On....


A love no one could deny
We kissed, I fell under your spwll
In the torn up town, no post code envy
I never hit so hard in love
You'll still be standing next to me
You could be my luck
I could show you love
I will always want you
I could lift you up
I out you high up in the sky

Music and Reading.

1. When I listen to music, It has to be loud, so I can ignore the rest of the world. And if I'm enjoying myself, in the moment of my favorite song or into a good beat and you try and turn down the volume or change a song, then you might lose a finger. But music puts me in a better mood. 

3. My taste in music honestly hasn't changed one bit.

4. I think it starts when we are little kids. Reason being is that when we are little, we tend to just listen to what our parents or friend listen to. Then you start to play that ttype of music. And when a different genre comes on, you don't like it because we aren't use to the style, the tempo, and the pace of the song.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Llama Llama Mad At Mama


The Characters of the book include: Llama Llama and Mama Llama
The summary of the book is: Llama Llama did not want to go shopping. Llama Llama gets mad at Mama. Llama Llama through a fit, but Mama calmed him down. 
This book... has animals as characters, has rhymes, teaches a lesson, uses humor, has illustrations, it has color, and one phrase repeated throughout. 
My favorite sentence from the book is: "Please stop fussing, little Llama. No more of this Llama drama. I think shopping is boring too- but at least I'm here with you. 
The age range on this book I think would be 3-7 because little kids would laugh at the illustrations and it also rhymes, every kid likes a rhyming book. 
I would definitely have liked this book as a child because of all the rhyming; I liked rhyming books way back when. 

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Child Play

Q: Who was the most important person to you during most of your childhood? Your Mom? Your Dad? Another relative? A friend? An imaginary person? Show some examples in which you see how much influence this person (or imaginary person) had on you while you were growing up.
A: My grandmother was the most important person in my life growing up, still is as well. She taught me manners, common courtesy, and having a big heart. Now adays I have manners to my peers and family and I have have courtesy towards others and finally I am a loving person, at least I would like to think so.



Q:What cartoon from your childhood is the most memorable for you? What made it stick in your head so strongly? Would you see a movie of it now if were made into a big blockbuster for the nostalgia purposes? 
A: The cartoon most memorible from my childhood would have to be Scooby-Do. I loved that show with a firy passion. When ever it came on I would always be off in my little world, watching that television show. I remember that I wouldn't talk to any one or do anything until commerical break. I got a Scooby-Do blanket and a pillow as a child. I got all of the movies that came out at that time. And they did make Scooby-Do into a movie and you bet your apples that I saw that movie right off the bat. I loved the movie they made for it and I think I was about 12 years of age.

Q:How do you recall getting along with your family during your childhood? With your parents, siblings, and other relatives? Go though a typical reunion or holiday with your entire family in attendance during your childhood. Have fun going into excruciating detail.
A: When we went to a family reunion I would always get told that I was the cutest kid and that I was supper sweet and their helper with anything they needed. We would go around and chat for like an hour, letting everyone get there so we could start the reunion. After everyone has shown up, we would get into this big circle around the room and hold each others hand and say prayer. After that everyone went straight to the table filled with food. I would sit down at our table and my grandmother would get my plate for me because she knew what I liked and what I didn't. And then when got done with that we would eat desert and then talk with everyone some more. We would sometimes look at pictures from the past and talk about that. I thought it was always a blast.