I got tired of finding bits and pieces of paper lying around that my son had scribbled on, so I thought he'd enjoy having his own blog. These are the thoughts and meanderings of my soon to be 4th grader!
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Red Alert Red Alert!
this is an emergency,chick's in peril. peregrine falcon spotted in my backyard. luckily we had put them away. "pppphhheeeeewwwwww" that was close. see you next time on , RED ALERT.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
emirgincy
jack and I just saved the chicks from a red - tailed hawk! It was flying by my house and dad said it was a red - tailed hawk. i asked him if they ate smaller birds and he said yes. so jack and I made a frantic scamble for the chickers . we got them in time so there safe now.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Summer surprise
were getting a pool! its small, but its long! i'm soooo excited! i'm going to post pictures of it .
Friday, June 24, 2011
Alien Invasion
I got a cool new lego. it has 3 legs , a cockpit, a prison dock and a laser! it is controlled by aliens and it comes with a clinger.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Legoville
Monday, June 20, 2011
Goldy
goldy is my new fish . he lives in a flower vase that has his name on it. goldy is a glow fish and we bought hem at petco. he is green disbite his name. I love mi goldy.
**I love how Thornley is writing this and we've yet to purchase said fish**
**I love how Thornley is writing this and we've yet to purchase said fish**
Bits and Pieces
I got tired of finding bits and pieces of paper lying around the house that, "had to be saved", so I thought, "why not let Thornley start his own blog"? His mind is always working on something, he always has something to say, and he loves to write! What better summer project than getting his thoughts down in one place, that at the end of the day I don't have to pick up and find a spot for! So now he has his own spot; his own electronic journal, so to speak.
Here is a glimpse into the mind of my almost 4th grader.
Great writers have to start somewhere, right?!
Here is a glimpse into the mind of my almost 4th grader.
Great writers have to start somewhere, right?!
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