Friday, January 28, 2011

Dear Mom and Dad,
                     As your son I understand that you want to keep me safe most of the time but I want a Go-Kart. To me this Go-Kart is very safe because I will always take care of It and always wear my helmet. I will make sure to ride it in wide open areas so I'm not most likely to crash. Since it costs too much I will help pay for it. All the money I get I will give it to you to help pay for the go-kart. I will also only ride on nice days in the spring not in the winter. I will be very responsible with the Go-Kart and always remember the rules and the safety measures at all times. I will also take responsibility for my actions. If I follow these rules the Go-Kart will be very safe and I will be very safe.
The gas in the Go-Kart will be my responsibility and if I run out of gas I would pay it with my money. . My decision is a little bit better because I would have full responsibility with this “vehicle” and take thI'm most likely not to run out of gas because it’s winter and I'm not going to risk my life out theree consequences. I am asking for this Go-Kart now but I don’t want it any time soon because of the weather of this month. I also respect the decisions you make with me and my Go-Kart. I will also be not selfish with my Go-Kart and let other family members use it if they want to.
When I get the Go-Kart I will not ask to fix the chain on my bike almost every month. This will also be a lesson of responsibility to me. This vehicle is MY responsibility so you don’t have to worry about it being annoying. I would get to places ALOT faster so you don’t have to wait for me for 2 hours coming home from 711. This vehicle is under full responsibility and appreciation by me so there’s nothing really dangerous about this Go-Kart except for crashing, Which is not going to happen. I’ve shown full responsibility so all I can say now is “please?”
                                                                                                       Love,
                                                                                                          By your son,
Jayden  

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Tuck Everlasting Summary

In the beginning of the book a ten year old girl named Winnie runs away to discover why the wood is so creepy and why people detour around it. When Winnie is in the wood she discovers a 17 year old boy named Jesse. Jesse then tells Winnie about the "Magical" spring and tells her to promise not to tell anyone. Since Winnie thinks Jesse is handsome Jesse tells Winnie to drink the spring when she is seventeen so they can get married because the spring makes people live forever! Jesse's mother, Mae Tuck, Comes and kidnaps Winnie. Later in the story a stranger in yellow suit knows so much about Winnie and the Tucks. They then have to protect the spring because if someone discovers it then they might try to sell it for a high price.