I had to redirect the conversation to asking about her family. She met her husband while working at the school. He was 6 years older than she was. He was a janitor at the school. “I always knew he was kinda sweet on me”, she said.
The years passed, she and I were walking to the altar, happiness and love embraced us. We have gotten married and we have been living a fantasy world until a miracle occurred, we would have an awesome daughter. After five years, we saw Soledad that she wanted to fly a paper airplane for that reason I have been studying in the air force. Ultimately, my heart leaps for joy each time that I saw them at home watching movies, spending time together like two cats playing with a ball. My tolerance was unique with my wife and my baby, everything that I did was for
FIRST QUARTER The first few weeks passed without much ado; I spent most of my time with the friends I had met at marching band camp. I was growing accustomed to my classes. For the most part I blended into my peers; I rarely spoke in class unless addressed, even then most of the time I was wrapped up in my own little pocket of sound, so I was very unresponsive. I tend to make friends well so I passed through my school days with some friendly conversations and general good humor. I always longed for my lunch period, that’s when I saw Caroline, Jodie, Max and Joel.
Emil the Sly Medic Another chilly December afternoon, my family was still absorbing the festivities of Christmas, preparing for New Year’s. I arrive at Uncle Mickey and Aunty Dot’s house, also known as Emil and Dorothy Hugo. Ever since they had retired, they have always been very supportive with my family, attending our sports activities as much as possible. We sat down and he offered me a can of guava juice as usual. His raspy, Pigeon accent and carefree mood comforts me as we settle down to watch the College Bowl Games.
I moved thinking Richmond would be horrible, but I actually love it. I remember when winter break was over I was supposed to start the same day Richmond did but they did not get all my papers sent over, so I missed like a week of school because of that. When I finally did start I only really knew a couple of people which was good. At least I didn’t start school where everyone was a complete stranger. Over time I developed really strong friendships with a lot of people.
His mom always packs him some snacks. By the look of it, it looks like his favorite chip was the cheetoo puff type of chips. It was the baby kind so it dissolved in his mouth. When he ate it looked like he was so happy. He sang and bounced while both hands were holding chips.
Diamond Johnson October 5, 2014 Professor Robinson Monday/Wednesday 10:00am-11:20am Class ENG-900(1010T) “Jarrett J. Krosoczka: Why lunch ladies are heroes” talks about an amazing woman who inspired him to speak for all lunch ladies. Krosoczka returned to his old elementary school and saw his old lunch lady named Jeannie. Ms. Jeannie had served Krosoczka’s father 20 years ago. So when they reunited, Krosoczka reminded him of his father. After that day Jarrett decided to make a comic book for lunch ladies and how they saved the day using fish stick nunchuks and captured bad guys with their hairnets.
It was the drawing of a whale spouting chicken soup out his blow hole on a blustery Fall day. My brother always laughed and I would hush him as I continued to read, “Spouting once, spouting twice, spouting chicken soup with rice.” I felt a tremendous sense of accomplishment when I finished the last words on the page. I was proud that I could read big words like spouting, slipping, and sliding. I think that self confidence is what made me choose that particular book to read to my classmates that same year. My kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Brinkman, let everyone pick a day to bring in their favorite book.
But when I went home, I instantly became depressed. I was confused, I didn’t know why my mom was always sad, and I didn’t know why I was suffering from it. While getting older, I started
This beach you could see when driving over the bridge to get home. My cousin always enjoyed when my aunt would cook my favorite foods chicken Florentine it smelled so good and tasted rich of seasonings, cheese. Florida smells very mild and the air is unpolluted I would not get sick as much as when I lived in New Jersey so I wanted to stay there but I missed my family so we moved back home when I turned thirteen years old. Inclusion my experience living in Florida was terrific and unforgettable in the near future I plan to revisit Florida because I truly enjoyed the different childhood experiences. I also miss eating the food and visiting swamp