Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Goodbye Poem
Teagin Muller P: 4 11-25-08


My heart’s beating slower.
My lungs aren’t inhaling lair.
My brain’s stopping gently.
I’m not seeing clearly.
I’m on drugs to keep me awake.
But somehow I’m still closing my eyes.
I’m losing my senses slowly.
I’m can’t smell anything.
My mouth has become numb.
Saliva is dripping down my skin.
I’m starting to sweat a lot.
My bodies shaking without stop.
I’m trying to eat something but I can’t taste it.
My bones are moving slowly apart.
My eyes are swelling up.
My muscles are tightening to keep my bones together.
My throat is closing.
I can feel my stomach is tightening.
My blood has barely stopped flowing through my body.
I’m lying on the floor knowing I’m dying.
I’m thinking about all my family who are dead.
The last thing they knew about me was that I left them.
And then they have never heard from me again.And they won’t, because now I’m dead…

Goodbye Poem ByAnelHusovic

It’s hard to say good bye to
A love one because you know you will never
See them again you seem them
Once the second time they are gone,
Life is fast you will never expect
It just happens in a minute,
You feel sad you will just be sad all
Time you just wanna scream,
Life is Life and nobody can
Change that it’s hard to say goodbye,
You get the feeling that you ca
Eat and you’re
Always not talking to
Anybody and you feel like
Why did it happen and how,
It’s hard to go on you get
Bad grades and its very difficult,
You still feel like it was yesterday
And you won’t forget the days that when
You were sad, you just sit back and do
Nothing just sitting there remembering the
Memories that you guys had together
And what great fun things you still had going on
Vacations and trips, you will
Remember the memories forever and forever and till
Get old and you just forgot everything you remembered.

Goodbye Poem by Kalo Fifita

Goodbye Poem
Why did you guys leave me?
It is boring without you!
Why did you guys leave me?
I don’t have a clue!

You left me so early
You left me so fast
But why can’t I get over this sorrow past?

I know I will get to see you both
Maybe, only every once in a while
But I know everyday I won’t get to see your joyful smiles

I hope you will be ok
And nothing gets in your guys’ ways
But why did you leave us?
We didn’t want you guys to go away!

I hope your husbands are very happy
And I hope that they will take care of both of you
But why did you leave us
At least not you two!

So goodbye to my sisters
I will miss both of you
I hope your lives will be as good as new!

You left us so early
You left us so fast
But as long as you’re happy
We can get over this sorrow past!
Victoria Riches
Per.4
Goodbye Poem

Goodbye to you
You left so quickly
My tears fall and my heart breaks
There are so many ways I could say
I’ll miss you

You won’t be gone for ever I’m sure we will meet again
But how ever long that might be
You don’t forget me because
I won’t forget you

Now it is time for you to leave
Please go quick before it is too late
As the last seconds fall down
It grows easier to face the fact that
You’ll be gone

Know you left
My life won’t be the same without you
I wonder what I’m going to do
I know it will be hard but I’ll
Have to try

Good bye to you
I hope you know how hard it was
To see you go without a trace
We both have wept and
Just remember the good times we had
Our up and downs but
Mostly I want you to know that
I’ll miss you

Goodye grandma-Kaitlin Nation

I only knew you for six years
My heart sank as I watched you die
Your breathing stopped as you fell to the ground
The blood flowing all over the floor

I ran over to you, tears rolling down my cheek
Blood stained my pants as I knelt down beside you
I screamed and cried, but no one came
My breathing began to slow down

My heart raced, then began to stop
I thought I was going to die
I lay on top of you moaning “Wake up!”
Hoping you wouldn’t leave me

At your funeral, everyone in black
People started crying, and so did I
I didn’t want them to burry you
I didn’t want you to go

Now that you are gone, in a better world,
Watching over me,
Being able to make sure I’m safe
I want to be with you in the place where you are

Goodbye poem--Alissa Harmon

Goodbye…

Goodbyes are never easy,

We all know this is much too true.

But above all, the ones I’ve said

Are nothing compared to my farewell to you.

It was obvious it wouldn’t last forever

Even from the very beginning.

But now we wish for it to come never,

Now that we’re really to the ending.

We thought that we could be prepared

Over years and years of practice.

But now we look back at the time we shared

And know that we’ll regret everything about this.

We were never apart, always together.

The poster children for the idiom “Birds of a feather.”

But now we wish we’d handled things better

Not dreamed of the impossible, there isn’t ever a forever.

It has to be done, but it still hurts

Still causes us pain.

Just like difference with gold and dirt,

The contrast between sun and rain.

Goodbyes are never and won’t ever be simple

But we have to realize the bright sides too.

If I didn’t have to say goodbye,

I’d never have fully appreciated you.

Goodbye poem by Mary Jacobs
when you say good bye
It may not come back
I took a step into the house
And found that my grand mother
Had gone

I never got to say goodbye
I was in school
I could not say bye
I wish so bad that she was here
I remember all the times I stayed up late
To help

She was in so much pain
While she was here
I just wish I could make it go

I know she is in a better place though
With her husband I didn’t meet
We need her

She was always the one to help
Help us with everything
I still remember a blanket she made
For me I use it and so does
My mom

By Raechel Heaton

The Dead Good-bye
Good-bye house, in a neat little row
A safe place to return to
With your warmth and comfort

Good-bye family who are always there
With big and little fights
With laughs and tears

Good-bye loyal friends
There through thick and thin
With your ups and downs

Good-bye seasons, that are always changing
With cold and heat
We will miss you

Good-bye time, with your endless ticking
Counting down the time until
The End

Good-bye world so big and round
Never to see you again
With your ups and downs

Good-bye life
We thought you would never end
But you did

Hope to see it all again
And if we don’t
We trust we will remember

Goodbye Poem-By Paige Lundeen

GOODBYE POEM
By Paige Lundeen
I never go to say the most important thing.
I love you goodbye.
You didn’t know me then, but you probably know me now.
I have has wished to meet you, but I know I can’t.
We will someday, not someday soon, but someday in the future!
You past 15 years ago without a single sign,
No one knew how you felt.
I’m sorry you had to go through so much pain.
I have heard you are pretty great.
I wish I could’ve experienced your happiness.
Your smile and your laughter are all I need.
I every time I think of you I wish I could see you.
You were supposed to be an important part of my life,
But you got taken away from not only me, but everyone else.
It’s not fair such a great person had to go.
I miss you and wish you were her.
Shopping, laughing, and family dinners are all we need.
You are an important part of a girl’s life and when you go taken away it hurt.
Maybe everything would be different?
In fact everything would be different.
I know you can read this, but you’re just not here.I have many things to remember you by.
Pictures, video and most important, your guitar,
Every time I feel like wanting a part of you I go and just play.
I miss you grandma and I wish you were here for the important stuff.
I love you goodbye!
Goodbye Poem
By Theo Gochnour
Dedicated to: Merritt Egan
My eyes how they cry
As the days go by
my tears drip down
into a puddle of despair

I never got to say the things
I meant to say
It came up so quickly
I was holding on
Until you were gone

It will be okay
That is what you used to say
I didn’t know what to think
As you slowly slipped away

I knew your days were numbered
But my soul stayed strong
I grasped you
At least I tried

You told me that you loved me
As you slowly went away
I will forever remember to this day

Now that times are different
I have to say one thing
From the center of my heart
I love you Grandpa
Goodbye Grandpa

Good bye sun-good bye poem-by Jonny Hummer

Good Bye Poem

Good bye my friend
I hate to see you leave
It puts a tear in my eye
Not to see you for many months
Good bye my clear blue skies
Hello to the new gray and cloudy ones

Good bye to lying in cool green grass
Hello to cold stormy days
I will miss you while you hiding in those clouds
It seems like they took you forever
Not to see you again

Good bye golden sunshine
The warmth that warms my heart
Hello cold snow
I am depressed it had to come to this
So good bye till I see you again

It seems like I will never see you again
But I will keep my faith that you will come again
In these cold dark days I never want to go out side
With you I loved the warmth you gave me
Good bye sun

When you comeback you will bring great things back
Makes my eyes wet to see you go
Good bye to see you much later

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

my future life!

My future fantasy!!!
By Callie Farr
Well today I started to write about my wonderful and awesome life that I’m living now I live in California because I moved from Utah to California so I can be a pro surfer, I graduated from California academy, its pretty fun and I’ve learned a lot there.
But anyways I’ve always dreamed to be a pro surfer and I am today I live in a beach house right on the beach in san Diego it’s awesome and I love it so much! Also I got married to this guy named Wyatt he has a brown shag and brown eyes he is the sweetest and funniest guy I have ever met.
I have also done a lot of fun and amazing stuff, before I was a pro surfer I won first place in a surfing competition and I have an a amazing family I have three kids I have two boys and one girl and she is the youngest so she gets teased but they still have fun together. But they are all very helpful with me and with each other.
Our family does a lot of fun thing together like go to the movies and go swimming, surfing and fun stuff like that but I’m going to Hawaii for a surf competition so there really excited.
So that is my life I’m really excited for it and hope I have more fun and exciting things in my life.

Life is like a Strawberry By Kalo Fifita

Life is Like. …
A strawberry, you never know if it is going to be sweet or sour. You can look at and observe the strawberries all you want but you can’t tell what they will taste like until you actually taste them. There is always a different taste to every new strawberry you eat and without tasting them you won’t get the right taste you want. The outside of strawberries are unpredictable, and you never know what it is like inside them without taking the risk of buying them. Life can be mean and then the next minute it will be better and your problems will go away, but it won’t stay like that if you just guess and don’t take risks. Strawberries may be unpredictable about how they will taste, but if you take that risk you will experience the tastes that will lead your taste buds a whole different direction!
The story that has marked me was when my oldest brother, Michael, had died. Even though he was a half brother, I loved and cared for him just like how I treat my other brothers. He had died in Sacramento, California in December of 2006. His mom had called one night and it was only me, my little sister, and my oldest sister at home when she had called. My sister answered the phone call and started to talk to his mom, Cheryl. When my sister had ended the phone call she looked like she got shocked by blazing lightning! I asked her what was wrong and she had said, “Michael died!” I was confused and I had thought my sister was joking. I realized that she wasn’t and I suddenly feel my hear drop! The rest of my family was at the church activities and my sisters and I hopped in the car and drove to the church. We stopped at a light and it was dead silent. I was trying not to sniffle as loud so that my sisters wouldn’t here me but unfortunately they did. My oldest sister, Audrey’ Ana asked me if I was ok and I just cried even harder. My sister was sad and she hugged me and said everything was going to be just fine.
We got to the church and hopped out and ran inside to look for my mom. I ran into my other sister, Luse, and she had asked me why I was crying but I didn’t respond because then I would just cry even more. My youngest sister had told her what happened and she had just started to ball! My whole family was sad when they found out and we all immediately went home!
Later that night, my dad had called Cheryl and talked to her about what happened with Michael. She was really sad about what had happened and she had blamed his death on my dad because he wouldn’t let Michael live with us again because he was on drugs. My dad had missed him and was thinking about him coming back to our house and then he had died.
I really miss Michael, my brother, and I wish he hadn’t died. I loved him like he was my real brother. I love him so much and I hope I see him again.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Methphor Madness-Selina Delgado

Life is a Flower…

Life is like a flower, in so many ways blooming, getting bigger, losing petals, and gaining them! This is a story of how I lost a petal in my life, and gained another one. “I hate you!” Those words going into my ears were like getting the air knocked out of me! “I’m sorry! Kylee had to buy her own plane ticket and you were in Idaho with your family!” “I can’t believe you! Selina I thought you were my best friend!” “Alicia if you were my best friend, you would understand!”

This story is about me and my best friend fighting and ending our friendship… I lost a best friend but I gained a better one, someone that understands sometimes it doesn’t always work out. We were fighting because this past summer I had to go out to Las Vegas, to visit my dad and I could bring a friend for the last two weeks. I was originally going to bring my best friend Alicia, but her and her boyfriend were fighting so she went and stayed in Idaho with her dad for a little bit. At first my dad was going to pay for the plane tickets but the tickets were really expensive and I didn’t know if she had the money, also we hadn’t talked for quite awhile… which was weird for us! I tried to get a hold of her many times, she wasn’t answering her phone!!

I wanted to have a friend come down, so I called my other best friend Kylee she could come! Her mom paid for her plane ticket and she came and stayed with us for the last two weeks!! It was not even that fun. It was kind of boring… but just being with Kylee was fun!! On our way back from Vegas, I got a text from Alicia… and that brings us back to the beginning of this story.. I lost a best friend but I gained a better one (: and me and Kylee are best friends to this day…! So in some ways life being like a flower is a tragedy in others it’s really good!

metopher madness By Harli Galvan

Life is like … The Weather.

Life is like … The weather. You can predict what the weather is going to be like tomorrow. The weather man can tell you that it is going to be mostly sunny tomorrow. But that is just a prediction. The next day it is rainy. It’s just like life you can predict that your day or this time in your life is going to be good but it could change just like that. You will never really know what is going to happen next in your life or how your life is going to turn out. You are going to have some rainy days in your life and you are going to get some sunny ones to that just how life works. So you should just stop trying to predict what the weather is going to be like or what is going to happen next in your life and just live in the moment. If your day is rainy make it better dont be down all day do something that you love or something that makes you happy and forget that it is rainy. Life is too short to be down about the weather down let a little rain ruin your day. Try to make every day be sunny. Try to make everyday a better one.

life-by Justin Willis

Life is like videogames

Life is like videogames you get started excited, new things appear you have to get used to the controls. The fun begins as you set off on your journey, with to many cut scenes and annoying places in which you have no or little control. You eventually get new things to help get further in the game and you get stuck for a long time and then right as you give up, it makes sense and you keep going. Sometimes you forget to get something that you regret later as you make it to the end of the dungeon, and you need the key that is at the entrance, after a few painful moments you get back and finally fix your mistake.
In my life it has been the same way when I was little I found new things in life like videogames and bikes, which I hated then because I kept falling off. As life progressed I got used to the fact that nothing is fair and soon started mastering my current life. I got older and life changed, and made it a lot harder to master the life I had and I started practicing mastering life, if that makes sense. In other words I stated getting used to flowing with change. There were so many things I wanted to give up on but I kept trying to make and I finally did. There were times I made mistakes and I had to look back and fix the problem, fixing the problem, I found out, I much harder than causing the problem. Life is like many things, but mine is like videogames.

Simile Sensation-By Paige Lundeen

Life is like…
A roller coaster ride! It has its ups and downs. But also it can have a big turn of events. My life has had some major up and its major downs. I’ve gone from going one direction into another direction. It goes fast and you don’t realize it till it’s over. Life is like a ride you don’t want to end, but when it does you look back and say man I had fun!
Fasten your seat belts for what’s going to be the best ride you have ever been on. November 29, 1994 a little girl is born. Her name is to be Paige Nicole Lundeen. Wahh Wahh she is crying (as all babies do). This little girl is going to be loved by so many in this world and I don’t doubt you that one bit. 14 years down the road, many things had happened! (Here is the part where her life has a major turn). Seven year old Paige had just been told that she is going to have a little sister by time she is eight! Nine months later her sister Kaylee was born. No more being an only child. Oh well I guess having a little sister will be fun! Ha-ha five years down the road Paige and Kaylee are screaming at each other, for no reason. Not only is Kaylee only five but Paige is almost fourteen! That is an eight year age difference, obviously they are going to fight and yell at each other. Anyways on with the story, like I have said before my life as had so many ups and downs, a have had many moments that I will never forget. I have one that is really special to me and will never be forgotten.
I was July 2005 and we have just arrived in Denver, Colorado. I had been doing really well at my home track of Rocky Mountain Raceways and I wanted to put the icing on the cake. I had all the confidence in the world to go out and win my first national championship. Now I know most of you are saying well she is just going to tell us about how she won. Well I didn’t win, but I was close.
It had been so cold that day in Denver. My car didn’t want to run and it was just miserable. We had gotten time trials done and gone into 3rd round. Well Mother Nature decided she was going to rain on our parade. She literally “rained on our parade,” and when I say rained on our parade I really mean it. It rained for about 2 hours and just made it colder and even more miserable. We were so lost on what to dial the car on what it would run. It finally stopped raining and they had finished drying the track. I only had three rounds until the final. Well I ended up winning those rounds and was into the final. I raced a girl from Texas. Her name was Erin Scott. She was very good and I was way excited to race her. We go up, she pre-stages, I pre-stage…deep breath, stage, as the tree counts down I see Erin leave early…red light. I WON! I was in awe. I didn’t know how to feel. I got down to end of the track, it felt like everything was moving very slow, but fast at the same time. Erin came over and said good race. You could see the disappointment on her face and you can tell she really wanted to win. Once she told me good job it finally had hit me, I had won the ten year old shootout at the “big one!” Everyone I knew was coming up the return road screaming, “Good job, you won!” I had never been so happy in my entire life. The thing that made this so special to me was what my dad had said. It really had meant a lot to me and it’ll be a single moment that will last a lifetime. “You did it and I’m so proud of you.” I might not mean a lot to people but to me I couldn’t of asked for anything more!

life's taffy

Life is like saltwater taffy…

Many people get different flavors. And some people like the flavor they have some don’t. There are different choices you have that you can make about your taffy. You can throw it away, cherish the flavor, savor it, or try to change the flavor to one that you like. But one of the saddest things is that some people don’t get to have taffy. Someone could steal someone else’s taffy, and they can also ruin it to.

Metaphor Madness by AnelHusovic

Life is like a tree it has big ones and sometimes small ones, sometimes
there are weird ones and pretty ones, but they all have the same thing is that made of wood, sometimes there ones in the forest and sometimes they are in the city, sometimes there are ones more leaves and other ones with none, some start as a seed and become as big as life, some have more branches and some have less branches, it provides food and it grows bigger and bigger to help us use in life, some of them need water and sunlight and some of them don’t need it, some grow really old and some die young, there are all different none of them are the same every one of them is the way they are, and none of them don’t know when they are going to die jus like humans.
One day when me and my family decided that we should go up to the mountains and we did we went on a hiking trip to look around in the nature just to have fun because it was a just a beautiful day to go out in the nature and explore the wilderness, on my way there I could see trees passing by and by when we were driving it felt really great to see that, when we got there finally it felt great to step out of the car and just smell the great fresh air of the outdoors. The trees were so big and nice just to see it was a great time just to go the the forest to hike and see the mountain view. We started hiking up the moutain and we hear the birds chirping and leaves falling off the trees it was just great to see that view. Then we see that there were squirrels climbing up the tree and the other squirrel was just really chasing the other squrrel it was funny to watch that.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Victoria Riches
Life is like
Life is like a piece of licorice you never want it to end. You can either chew to quick not stopping for any thing or enjoy every moment you have and make the best out of it. Just like all of us we come in many different shapes, sizes and flavor. We can do what we want with it peal, chomp and even munch. When you finish you’re tempted to go back for more, but you can’t because you already finished what was left in the Box.
My story is about when I won state for a competition and a trip to Disneyworld.
It was about three years ago. I had won a trip for a competition I was in. I won state two times the first time we went to Oklahoma, and unfortunately I didn’t win. I had to try all over again, and no drovers this time. Here the day came I was prepared to win state. Every one was really good but I knew I could do better. My turn came up and I did what I trained for years. I felt as if I was sweating like crazy. I did my best and what do you know I won. I got a metal and a place with my name on and what came with those was I was the state champ two years in a row. I was interviewed to be in the news paper and I was pretty excited. I didn’t’ know how to celebrate. For nationals we got sent to Orlando, Florida. They would pay for the trip to Florida for my whole family. The hotel was right next to Disneyworld. Unfortunately they didn’t pay for Disneyworld but since we didn’t have to pay for the plane ride we got to use the money for Disneyworld.
Disney world was no ordinary theme park. it had for different world and every one as if you were in different world like you were some place else. The worlds are Magic Kingdom Park, Animal Kingdom Park, Disney-MGM studios, and Epcot. Every one was amazing you could send for ever there and it would never get old. I never wanted it to end. I saw Mickey and Minny, But my favorite and many others Goofy. I got my picture taken with him and I loved it. That place was really full of fun a magic. Every night we would go over to Disney-MGM studios and listen to my knew favorite bagpipe band and after watch the night show it was tremendous it had fire works exploding ships with fire and a huge globe.
I had to keep practicing to win but not as much as I would of hoped. The day came closer for my turn to shine. I could do it but the others were really good and I was starting to dought. It was so hard to focuses I had to try because if didn’t I would be more of a loser if I lost. It came to my turn and did my best. We had to wait for all of the other results to come. I waited to what seemed to be an hour know I had one huge butterfly in my stomach. The my heart was pounding out of my chest. Every one was done. They mentioned my name I went bezzerks, but I got excited almost too soon. I had tied with a girl from Washington. We had to go to a tie round. What we did is we started at the same time and who ever scored first won. I so I tried the first time and didn’t make it then. Time for the other to go she missed to but not by much. I went again and scored but we had to have the other miss for me to win, but she made it. I had to try again and I think all the stress got to me and I missed. I hoped that she would miss, but she scored and that meant I lost. I wanted to cry but I couldn’t I worked so hard and I lost. I wish we could do a do over.
After they got their mettles. We all came together and took a picture. It was flash after flash. O I wish I wasn’t twelve so that I could go back again but I finished what was left in the box. O well I learned a good lesson that day when you really want something you have to work hard then when you think you worked hard enough work even harder.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

life is like a shooting star By Gabrielle Siwik

Life is like a shooting star
You never what’s going to happen next?
By Gabrielle Siwik

I woke up on the top of my bunk bed. My half of my tongue was numb.

I thought it was because of the hot chocolate I had the night before.

The next day I woke up and my noise was really runny on my left side.

And my left eye wasn’t closing all the way. It got to about one fourth of the way down

but wouldn’t close all the way. So I went to school that day and asked my friend if it

looked bad? She laughed and said not that bad. So I went on with my day.

The next day I woke up and my mouth wasn’t working right. I didn’t think it was that bad

So I went to school and asked my friend how bad it looked and she said you can barely

tell so I went on with my day. That night I went to mutual and

my mo asked how I could close one eye all the way and the other one not all the way?

And I said I wasn’t doing it on purpose. So after mutual she took my sisters home and got

my dad. Than she took me to Primary Children’s Hospital she took me to the emergency

room and they gave me a nice blue bracelet with my name and date of birth on it.

We waited in the waiting room for about 30 minutes there wasn’t that many people there

just me, a boy, and a little girl. So not many people waiting there.

Then me and my mom and dad went to a room and waited for a doctor.

The first doctor that came in was a woman she looked like she was in her 30. Her hair

was straight and light brown. She had brown eyes. She asked me Questions like “try to

whistle” So I did but the closet I got to was air coming out. Then she asked more

Questions. I did or tried to any way. Then she said “I think its Bells-polsy.

My sister had it.”

She had to go and talk with her super visor. Than about20mintues later another ladies’

walked in She looked like she was in her 20s She had dark brown short hair.

She asked me the same questions the other doctor did. So I gave her the same answers.

She checked my heart beat and blood reassure. Than went to talk to her super visor

Than about 30 minutes later another doctor came in this one was a man looked like he

was in his 40s. He had gray hair. And told me I had Bells -polsy

HE said it’s a virus but will not spread. And it makes half of your face so you don’t have

any muscle control over it that side of your face.

He said that there was a goopy stuff that I needed to put in my eye.

When they gave us the stuff it was 1 in the morning. And my mom said I didn’t have to

go to school the next day.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Life is Like A... By Raechel Heaton

Pine Tree. You start as a small little seed and grow bigger and stronger with each passing year. You dig your roots firmly into the ground, gaining your place with your friends and family, gaining your place in the world. Sometimes you are removed from your "zone" and moved somewhere else, but you are okay you dig your roots back in. When the storm comes you hug the ground for your life, sometimes when you can't hold on you are uprooted, lost, unless someone puts you back where you belong. Life is bristly and sticky, uneven. Sometimes parts of you are broken or fall off but you survive.
My grandpa, Lamond Heaton was 87 when he died. He had a wife Cloma who died in 2000 . They had five girls and seven boys, not in any particular order Alvin, Rosemary, Dave, John, Carroll (my dad), Laura, Stan, Orville, Valoy, Jean, Don, and Eileen. My dad grew up in Orderville, that's down south a bit before Kanab. Grandpa came to live with us in 2002. In October 2006 my mom couldn't handle/deal with him because of other things going on, so they put him in a nursing home and a few days later Stan took him into his home, to live with him, he died the next year in April.
My mom told us that Sunday in April that grandpa had died and we all started crying except for my brother, he was too cool to cry. It felt like a part of me had fallen off; some part of me was missing. It seems like agony tears you apart, like a raging wind or a twister. Crying always makes you feel better, and so we cried and cried. Me and my mom were sitting on the porch later that night, I said, "sometimes you wonder if you will ever not be sad about it" my mom said, "you will eventually" and that is true. Sadness will just jump out at you like one of your family members. It catches you unawares like you are a poor little mouse that gets eaten by a hawk, most of the time it is unexpected, but you survive.
Now onto a more happier note:

San Francisco

A few years ago my family went to San Francisco, California to visit my mom’s friend. We drove all the way there. Stopping at a hotel in Reno. We visited Ghiradelli square and ate some Ghiradelli chocolate. We visited the Winchester museum and took a tour. When I heard about all the things Mrs. Winchester did I was a little spooked, the house was really cool though.
We also took a Ferry to Alcatraz Island, that was really fun although my sister got a little seasick on the Ferry. We went on an audio tour of the jail, I bought a couple postcards at the gift shop but I never used them. We also visited and drove over the Golden Gate and Bay Bridge. We had a lot of fun. We were in San Francisco from Tuesday to Friday.

Simile Sensations--Alissa Harmon

Life is like a slice of cake. No matter what flavor it is, if you don’t try to enjoy it you’ll be disappointed when the end comes. There are times when you can only see the bad things such as calories and how unhealthy every bite is, but once you get past the downsides, there are less things to cancel out the good. You’re almost always going to be looking forward to something and hating another, for example, some wait and wait through the whole cake just for the last luxurious bite of the part that’s only the sweet icing, while others prefer the beginning because it’s the ultimate mixture of the moist cake and the thin layer of frosting on top. They have their reasons for what they enjoy in their cake, but it’s always better to be an optimist and not care what part of the slice you’re in, as long as you have a slice at all.

Eating the cake gets hard sometimes, it may make you sick or you’re simply full, but you’ve got plenty of cake to go slow and not eat it all at once. Living life freely, fully, and not hastily is the best way to live.

Have you ever experienced the feeling of depression? The hopeless feeling, it’s horrible, I don’t suggest trying to imagine it. The point is it can be easier than thought to get over it. It won’t do you any good to see the bright side if it doesn’t make sense to you, but if instead of trying to forget, you try to balance it out with happy times you’ll forget a lot about the pain and the feelings will vanish.

I’m going to take you to a time in my life, one where everything seemed to be against me.

Imagine…

There I sat, watching the clock, listening to the ticking of the second hand, keeping the tempo in my head, comparing it to the even breaths I took, the humming beat of my heart. Boredom had always been a bad thing to me, but never as bad as today. I was dejected and needed the distraction of school work, but I’d finished, and now all I could do was let my eyes wander around the room, not finding the motivation to read. My teacher didn’t care, the class was almost over anyway and I was being quiet.

My mind reeled over the past few months, the days that dragged on.

Time mocked me with its slow moving continuation; I despised everything at the moment.

Friends cared less, parents couldn’t see what was right in front of them to care, and fate made my horrible luck worse, seeming to try to make me lose hope.

Of course I wouldn’t, I wouldn’t give in to depression. I’d be the first of my mom, my grandma, my great-grandma, and my sister, as far as I knew, to fight back, to not need medication to be happy again.

The only question was how.

I’d tried to take my optimism, see all the good sides, but that only made things worse.

This wasn’t a fight against depression, it was a war. My mind antagonized me with downsides and thoughts of pain.

But I wasn’t allowing myself to give up, I felt like I was weak, useless to myself.

I pushed the thoughts away and gathered my stuff.

Then, the bell rang, forcing me to go into the hall where I would surely see a face that once loved me and now hated me.

Two months later…

I didn’t expect the fight to take so long, but even that wouldn’t stop me. Things had gotten better, and just the pride that I was winning gave me encouragement.

There were several friends who simply wouldn’t talk to me, but suddenly, conversations flooded, they told me what they’d done over the time that had passed, and then I knew I would win, not because the bad things weren’t there, but because the good weren’t hidden, they were coming out, and I finally understood why everybody says that balance is needed.

So you see, life is like a slice of cake in many ways, but the most important is that if you enjoy your cake, it’s going to seem better than it would if you didn’t

Enjoy your time on earth.

Live life well, eats cake freely.

Simile Sensation

Life is like a flower. It will bloom by itself but you’re going to have to take care of it through troublesome times. It falls down when not feeling well, but give it enough love and it will grow healthily and brightly. If you don’t take care of it, it will have some problems and maybe die. It’ll be lonely when all the flowers are picked, but soon someone special comes along and picks you. You will be loved till the end of time, and then bloom again in a whole other world. You will bloom a new peddle every bright, sunny, loving day till you are gone from this world. You are sad when it’s raining, but happy when it’s not. You close up when it’s dark out and open again to a nice summer morning. You’ll be kept warm through the winter by someone you love.
What I am saying is that when someone is born you’ll have to take care of that child till your child is old enough to care for themselves. If you abuse or neglect your child, your child will grow up thinking their life sucked, and if you do abuse your child to much, it could probably die. When your child is all grown up, that child will think their not pretty or handsome because they don’t have boyfriends or girlfriends and all of their friends do. But then someone does come along and takes you out of a billion other people. You will be wed and will be with them forever till death. Some people like being outside in the bright sunny days and afternoons, their the people that are sad when it’s raining. You’re under the warm, cozy blanket at night, and are up and working in the morning. When it’s freezing in the winter, you’ll be warmed by the people you love.
This connects to my life, because when I was one or two years old, my dad abused me and I got yelled at for nothing when he was drunk. I sometimes think that I’m not pretty because I don’t have a boyfriend (but now I don’t want one) and most of my friends do. But since their great friends they always tell me that I’m pretty. But then I found out that a boy likes me. I love to be out in the bright sunny days of summer, and in winter I’m warmed by my family and friends (mostly my friends, my family hates me). That is an example of neglect; my family has to go to the Craze Agency for my sister’s acting classes she has to take every Monday, so I’m alone for about six hours and I can’t really cook anything without my parents being there, so I hardly have anything to eat.
My life has been horrible. Please make sure you and your child is safe and away from abuse. Just think, if my mom didn’t break up with my dad, I wouldn’t be typing this right now. And I won’t be able to tell you that I was abused and neglected, and still neglected.

Life is like a roller coaster- By Jonny Hummer

Life is like a roller coaster. It goes up and it goes down. You have fun and sometimes it is just plain boring. It gets really fast and then it get slow. See life is just like that. You have your ups when you feel like the king of the world! But then it has its drops when you feel like nobody likes you. It gets fast when you are just having a ton of fun with your friends. Then it gets slow when you really have nothing to do and your just plain bored. You all know how when you have fun things go by fast and when there boring they go by very slowly. It gets thrilling when you meet new people and great friends. Then it gets slow and lame when you lose people who can be very dear to you. When my grandpa died he just got of the ride of life. Then when my soon but then did not know best friend made me want to stay on the ride because got thrilling and interesting.
When I was younger my grandpa died on New Years. It was like he just got off the roller coaster of life. He had diabetes and it was a very hard time for my grandma and also for my dad and his sisters. During that time soon one of my soon to be best friends had just moved into my neighborhood. So then my life was like a roller coaster. It was very sad and great with my new friend. So it was a hard time wanting to stay on the roller coaster of life with my new friend or get off it with my grandpa. To this day my grandma is still a live and is very sad. For my grandma it was a even worse ride then mine. It was like a ride gone wrong. She was living in a roller coaster getting her self thrown around in the car. After that she had some problems. Not financial problems. No not at all she was depressed for months after that and still is very sad. After that we visited her a lot. I like that time a lot it was fun just to talk to her. I also talked to a lot of my aunts and uncles more about my grandpa.
Well when I was about to get in to 5th grade in July 5th I moved here. It was a pretty emotional time for me. I had lived in draper for 8 years so leaving was hard I had so many friends there. Life was a very hard roller coaster then. It had ups and downs to the moves. Like an up my school is close my dads school he works at was closer, Cottonwood High. Those were some ups to that ride but the downs. I lost lots of friends there it was hard. But now I am proud to say that I still see those friends every now and then.

simile sensation by Mary Jacobs

Life is like my room
When I embarrass myself or do something I wish I didn’t do I can always change it. When your room is not clean you can always clean it up. You can also clean your life. It is easy to do some thing stupid. It only takes a while to change if you hurry up and change it. It is really easy to clean up your room if you hurry and clean it before a week past, but if you take forever then it takes forever to change it. It is also hard to clean your room if you haven’t for a couple of weeks. There is always one thing that gets put on the floor in your room every single day. There is always something new that enters your life. You’re always happy to have a clean room that your friends can see. You’re also happy to have a happy life. If you ever thought there was no point in life then think again. For some people they clean out there thoughts and mind. They know have mush on person needs them. Have you ever thought there was not a point in having a room well there is? If you did not have your own room then where would you put everything that you don’t want anyone the take? What would you do with a dirty room? The worst thing is to have a dirty life.
Have you ever had a bad day and came home to sit in your room and think? But when you get in then you don’t want to be in because it is dirty? Well I have it’s just not the same. When you’re thinking you don’t have to worry about your room because if you kept it clean then you wouldn’t have to spend time of every day to clean. You can also do more stuff with a clean room.
What if your room was messy and you had plans for the day? You asked your mom if you can go to the mall with some friends and she says when your room is clean. You have a lot more fun when your life is clean. When you’re out with your friends than you don’t have to think of the bad things you did before you left. It’s not fun if one of your friends just talk about there problems in there life and don’t give you time to talk.
I like to be able to go somewhere and not worry about what’s going on in my room. What if when you room was messy and you shut and locked your door then left the house, and bugs came to visit your room. They really like rooms that are not clean because they have a place to sleep. They hid in all kinds of places. They even hide in your food and that disgusting.
I just like to have a clean room and a clean life. To be honest my room is not clean at this moment and it hasn’t for a while. You just what and it will get clean in a while I think?
Life is like a giant cookie!!!
By Callie Farr
You never know if it will be good or bad some people can eat it all others cant if you eat to much you might get sick, if your cookie brakes and falls in the milk its like an adventure it could be a fun and exciting adventure or it could be a boring and bad adventure.
Life is like sweet & sour chicken
By Theo Gochnour

Life is like sweet and sour chicken. Sometimes it is sweet, sometimes it is sour. Sometimes you get picked on and feel like your getting eaten up. Other times people don’t like you and they spit you out. On occasion you are the last one on the plate and you feel like complete reject. There are moments of pure joy and also moments of terror in life. Just like when you bit a burnt piece of Sweet and Sour chicken.
I am going to talk about a time in my life of pure terror and extreme joy.
It was July, The hottest month of the year. My family and I wanted to get out of Utah. Go on a fun vacation for our family to get to know each other. We decided on Mexico. My family was going to Mexico. I thought this trip would be all sweet with no sour. I was wrong.
We arrived at the Cancun international airport. It was a whole different world. My joy and happiness was quickly deteriorating the longer we were there. Everyone around us was speaking Spanish. No one in our family knew Spanish! This was a match made in heck! We came out to the taxis. We saw a man holding a sign that said Gauchners. That obviously wasn’t our name but we knew who he was looking for. We hopped in his cab and he took us to our hotel in Playa Del Carmen just outside of Cancun. Our hotel was nice but still everyone was speaking Spanish! I didn’t know if we would make it out of this strange world alive.
Our hotel room was beautiful. The sour part of the chicken in my life was suddenly becoming sweet again. There were three beds perfect for our 4 person family. We were getting ready for our packed day ahead of us.
The catamaran was boarding we barely got there in time. We were sailing out to a coral reef to go snorkeling. My stomach dropped as we sailed farther out. I always hated going out to sea. It seemed like my life had just bitten into a piece of sour chicken. I checked on the depth monitor and it read 400 feet! Now I was really starting to freak out on top of that I was getting seasick. Mexico was different than I thought…not in a good way.

3 days later

We were packing up and getting ready to leave. In our sweet but sour trip we went to see ancient Aztec Villages, Snorkeled, and rode power scooters on a deserted jungle island. Overall our trip to Mexico was just what is expected. Sweet times like snorkeling & scooter riding. There was also a fair share of sour parts to our trip too. Some included being seasick, everyone speaking Spanish, and nearly getting heat stroke from the extreme Mexican temperatures and humidity.
Life is like sweet & sour chicken sometimes its sweet and sometimes it’s sour.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Metphor madness.By:Sierra Nordahl

Like is like the…..
Weather!
You can fill it, you can hear it, and it comes at you like a surprise. They say it will be cold but then

you see the sun trying to poke its face over the clouds. You can never prepare your self for the worst,

all you can do is hope for the best. Living life not really knowing what is going to happen. It comes

and it goes you fill happy, you fill sad, you’re disappointed, you’re ecstatic. The leaves change and so do you.

He is gone. He is really gone. I look out my window for hours just waiting for him to sniff his

way back home. Its storming, its cold, and he is out there alone. Has I’m looking out the window for

three hours strait my eyes finally start to lock shut and I’m out. I wake up in the morning and my

mom says.. “Dear I’m sorry but he is really gone”. A truck lost grip on the iced snow and he….I’m

going to miss my little bear, his soft black hair, and his kisses I would get every night. But for now he is gone.

They can say what the weather will be like for today but you will never actually know until it

happens.

Snapshot by Harli Galvan

another neighbors house Pictures, Images and PhotosWhat do you see when you look at this picture?? Let me guess just a broken down tree and some garbage. Right that’s what I would think and I would never go any deeper in to it and I would never even think anything else of it again. But this time I did.

So as I said this picture just looks like nothing. But what you didn’t know was that this use to be someone
Home where they raised there kids slept, had dinner had everything important to them in there. This house and family were all victims of Hurricane Katrina.

I was surprised of what I found out about this picture. I feel the families pain and I don’t even know them I have never seen them I never talk to them or anything. But if you think about what if that was your families house that got torn apart because of hurricane Katrina. Here is what the house looked like before hurricane Katrina untitled Pictures, Images and Photos

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

SnapShot By Gabrielle Siwik

My picture
By Gabrielle Siwk

As he had ran once before. Is how he is running right now. Clenched on tight. So I

wouldn’t fly off of his bike. My hair whipping me in my face felt like bee’s stinging me

but the pain only lasted a second. I still didn’t want to let go of him. Cause I loved

how I felt with him. How free I felt. With his hair soaring freely around us made me +

feel protected. So nothing could keep us apart. As I lifted my head up to see how fast

we were going made a smile swim across my face. I held on tighter so I wouldn’t fall

off. My heart felt like it just exploded into a million pieces. As the air waked me

around. I felt free like no one could compare. No one could say any thing to make me

feel bad. I felt like we were connected. I felt like we were the only 2 there and no one

else. As the ride stopped I looked up and around he slowly came to a stop. I hoped off

his back and gave him a kiss. Then went on my way to brush him off with his rains in

my hand I felt as if I just made a new friend one how would stay with me forever.

I would call him mine from now on. Besides he was my horse.

My Picture is my first horse back ride.

snapshot-by justin willis

It was a bitter cold day. Frost was covering the dock and the entry way making it impossible to touch anything without getting an icy burst of pain. Three people in the street were watching their breath as it steamed due to the unnatural cold. They were wearing warm coats to protect them from the cold morning weather. They were walking in the mist of the shoreline, carrying gleaming cages, with long chains attached, ready to catch the haul of the day. They bent over the slippery dock and dipped the cages, full of bait, into the water, sparkling from the days first shine of light from the sun. They dipped to the very bottom of the sea, when it hit rock bottom they stopped, holding the chains. For a long time they stood like that, it was impossible to tell how long. Until the chains vibrated from something they had in there. They pulled their chains up it seemed to take forever, from the anticipation to see what they had caught. When at last it was pulled up with the clatter of claws on metal and a flurry of red, they had caught an enormous amount of crabs, ready to crackle from the boiling water set up, because they cook the poor crabs alive.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Snapshot By AnelHusovic    

One day when I was waiting from my dad to pick me up, school had just been
Over and I had remembered that when I was leaving school I could see that my dad
Had been waiting for me then we headed home on way we were by the stop light and I was waiting for the stoplight to turn green then I could see a
Car just droved right by us like five feet away from us and just hit the pole that was right next to us, my head swung back so hard and it hit the head rest then I could see that the
Guy In the back seat of the car that hit the pole hit the front seat and I could see that guy wasn’t okay he had concussion I think and it was weird that it took so much time for the cops To come to see what had happened, it really freak me out because there was like five cars involved an it was scary that there were was a car that had hit almost a gas station and if the pole wasn’t there he would have hit the pumping the gas thing
And I saw every second of it, then finally the cops came and then the fire truck they
Had to help the three people in the car that was stuck in the car they had to get these really big scissors and they cut through the door and the roof too then they got the three
People out of the car and then they rushed them to the hospital with a ambulance then they had to help one guy out of his car too so they used the scissors again helped the guy
But this time they had called the helicopter to rush him to the hospital.
We had to wait like three hours for the cops to finish their paperwork and ask people
Questions about the accident that just happened and that took like two more hours and I
Wanted just to go home but we couldn’t because they were investigating the cars and who caused the accident, Two more hours had finally passed and then the cops were then taking pictures of every angle of the car accident then finally they had finished all of their stuff and they told us that we could go home and they finished what they were supposed to do and I we headed home and that is the snapshot that I will remember of when in that second when the stop light turned red and we stopped a car just came so close to hitting us. And that is my story of my snapshot . The end

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Victoria Riches
Per.4
Snapshot
The frozen air was bitter. From my head to my toe was stunned by the unforgiving Jack Frost. I couldn’t budge a bit. I had been frozen to the seat, but I endured. The snow was thundering down. If it could make a noise it would sound of a million rhinos. There were little wisps of navy Blue shirts agents the olive green grass. Hopping and sliding they went holing back the team from a touch goal. Crash, pound as they collided together with all the force in the world. I leaped to my feet as the last seconds fell down, Three two one. The pass was mad with a huge kick. There the goalie stood. She charged the player and the player kicked it be fore she got their. I rolled slowly to the goal and Jessica dived for the ball and it was out. Whaoooooo, we won. Every one jumped up and flooded the field. Blue and white streamers plunged to floor and slowly collapsed. Horns and screams were out of control. I also scuttled to the filed to congratulate the winning team. I rushed down the stairs. The field was jam-packed I was a little claustrophobic. People of all shape and size crowded me, Because I was so little I could squeeze through the mob of an over crowded field. I found my sister. She had been jumping and screaming and was that we have won. Know we could to state stare and hopefully win there, but lets not think about the future and have fun know.
On the ride home we were jamming to the music. The music as loud as it can go. The car was rattling with over joy. When we talked our voices sounded pulsed. We bounced like crazy. A free back massage sweet. I wanted to have some fun. I took some glamour shots of me. I took about fifty the pictures turned out a little fuzzy, but you could still make out what it was. It was still snowing but not as hard. I turned to my sister and she looked at me. At that moment I took a picture. Her hair devoured her face. The eyes as wide as they could go and because it was so fuzzy. My sister looked like a monster from another planet. The snow behind her turned pink and it looked like she is in a little hut. I showed my sister. She busted up laughing. If someone saw this they would actually think that it was an Ellen. We wanted to call the police or something and report her in. We had to resist, because how were we going to explain it to them. When we got home we did show it to our mom. She didn’t believe us because she knew us to well.
The picture is known hanging up in my room next to all the other obnoxious pictures I have. I am known for my picture taking. Whenever I look at it reminds me of the fun I have and the freezing cold day with a great ending.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Snapshot: Alissa Harmon

I stroked the photograph gently, trying to go back to the happy time it was taken. The recent breakup echoed in my head, the last words remaining in my mind as if they were held there, bounded by steel manacles. I crushed the picture into my chest, clinging to it. Trying to get some comfort from simple memories, memories that would never be lived again. The tears I’d just barely been able to contain—some still lingering there, fighting to escape my control—were being replaced, the stinging water falling down my cheeks and absorbing into my hair.

I curled as tight as my muscles and joints would allow, suddenly feeling cold without the warming love of my former best friend. I wasn’t going to allow any of the things that were said to come naturally with the feelings of post breakups—denial, guilt, etc.—but somehow the blame for others got through the barrier, needling at my emotions till the sadness I felt was fading, replaced by the burning, raw edge of fury. If my mom and step dad didn’t start this idiotic divorce drama, we’d still be living at home, not with another maddening little sibling, adding on to the distress by poking at every abused nerve I had, causing mental bruises to the point where I had to get away, even though it was to a friends who my best friend has never really liked. Otherwise, I’d have lost every bit of self preservation that I’d survived on over the summer, as my mother made us move back and forth because she couldn’t get along with anyone! Not her grandmother, not her own mother, not her soon-to-be ex-husband!

Then I couldn’t feel the pain anymore, and I was briefly numb, but the only reason for the lack of emotion was the abrupt reorganization as my tattered mind processed the new energy I felt. And when it understood, I gripped at my stomach, attempting to push away the new-found nausea, the sickening feeling that could only be felt, there was no way to put, no way to describe it as potent as it was. The tearing and ripping as my self preservation evaporated, leaving only ragged shreds of agonizing, burning, flabbergasting truth, bringing, yet again, more tears. But the difference was these weren’t tears from being hurt. They were tears of frustration, tears that felt like acid streaking in long red lines from my reddened eyes.

This would end.

They would decide that, even after this fight, after his family and he himself lied—no, maybe not lied, but the things that they told the court were never true. Either way, after cheating for the custody of the kids that I was positive he only wanted to get child support from my mom, they would, in the end, kiss and make up. It always happened, somehow, someway. That’s why their fighting never concerned me.

But, even when the drama was over, my friendship wouldn’t be saved. The friendship that meant more to me than the world’s riches one hundred times over was gone, and it was their entire fault. I’d never talk to her again, causing me agony, while the reasons for my troubles were happily married, fighting every other month as usual, reminding me of the day that, even over the months I’d tried to prepare myself, knowing that for some unknown reason it was coming, has made me writhe for forgiveness.

Then, after coming to realization, after all of my anger had been explained…the tears stopped. There were more to be shed, but somehow, they wouldn’t.

I only knew why I was so aggravated, and that I had been. I knew they were true emotions, not just going on off of self pity, because I could still feel the flames of the moment, dull but still there, licking the pit of my stomach.

Unsuccessfully trying to push away the regret and grieve.

But they weren’t potent anymore. Only passing thoughts, suddenly unimportant.

I pulled the I was in full consciousness of the pain. My mind still churned trying to get over it. picture away from my chest, looking upon the crumpled paper with only a slight shake of pain, my breath becoming less ragged, my once blurred sight drying free of the tears…my forgotten memory of the last happy day I’d seen her reeling through my mind, with perfect clarity.

My thirteenth birthday.

“Do you have a Mexican hat?” she asked the Guadalahonkie's waiter. “I’ll just take the picture myself.” She began fishing around in her bag for the camera I’d forgotten she had.

“Sure,” he said with a smile. “I’ll be right back with her ice cream.”

“Mm,” she mumbled after he walked away.

“Ice creams good,” I allowed. “But deep fried?”—cringe—“That sounds horrible.”

“No, it’s delicious! They drizzle it in chocolate and put it in a waffle cone!”

“Then you’ll have to eat it with me.”

“Alright!” She seemed more than happy to.

The waiter came back with a bowl and an old sombrero that looked like it had been mounted on a wall for years. He put the bowl on the table in front of me and handed the hat to me directly.

I dusted it gently for a moment and when he walked away, tapped it to get off any dust that may be on it, but it was clean.

I shrugged and put the hat on my head. She beamed and snapped the picture. Then she half hugged me with one arm and held the camera with the other. I hugged her back and the camera clicked, indicating that the picture was taken.

I grinned and hugged the picture again, this time only out of love, not out of need.

I felt immediately tired, and let my head fall to the cushion on the couch, thankful I was home alone, with no noise to disrupt my rest.

I looked over at the clock next to the DVD player and the TV. It was only eight thirty, but I’d wake up whenever I felt like it, why would that concern anybody?

I was reminded that I wasn’t alone tonight; there was one other person here. The boy that lived in the house walked through the living room where I lay. He was practically a brother to me now, we were good friends, and he secretly had a crush on me, so I knew he’d realize if I’d been crying or not.

I buried my head in the side of the couch and waited for him to leave. If he saw the tears and the redness, he’d ask about them and then I’d have to tell him the whole story, and I probably wouldn’t remember it by tomorrow. I felt his hand press into the couch and I knew he was looking at me. He’d seen how weird the positions I sleep in are but this probably took the cake.

After a few seconds, the couch expanded from being let out of under the pressure of his palm and I heard him walk into the kitchen. The bottles in the fridge rattled and clanged together as he yanked the door open, rummaged through the things with a rustling, and then closed it with a bang of glass and plastic hitting the shelve holders.

I heard him shuffle down stairs, slowly as if he had a drink in his hand.

When he’d gone, I turned my head from the uncomfortable position, but I let my eyes rest under their lids, not planning to open them to the air that stung and caused them to water in protest.

I could still see the picture perfectly in my head. The contrast with her and her summer glazed, always-out-in-the-sun tan, and me with my always-inside, too-much-sunscreen pale. Her white sweatshirt and my blue tank top, her black hair mixing with my summer bleached brown. Her black eyes against my grey-blue. The hat balancing on our heads, its breaking strands of bent wood coming undone from age…

I was still in full awareness of the pain, but that was it. Only the knowledge of its presence. I told myself it wasn’t the end; I might be able to save it, it doesn’t have to close here. The thought was comforting and the tension in my stomach, the dreaded knot ceased. I no longer felt the excruciating pain of heartbreak.

I wouldn’t be able to be her best friend again, but maybe I could save the friendship, and maybe that would grow and spring to what it used to be.

My mind continued to reel. Not about what had ended, but ways to get it back, to get my apology through to her.

That only lasted for about three minutes.

Soon I was taken by my exhaustion to the dark, cold claws of slumber.

Snap-Shot(: Selina Delgado

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This picture was taken the fall of 08; this picture is of me and my best friend Kylee Kieffer, we

were on our drive home from this big mansion we stayed at in park city! The wind in our hair,

toasty seats on our backs, and the music in our ears!

“Smile for the camera!” “Say cheese!” The comfort of your best friends arm around you! Your

favorite song playing! Getting ready to go home from a long weekend away! The weekend of a

life time! You can still feel the water of the hot tub! The soft bedding and the steam from the

steam room! The frosty air in our hair, the cool breeze against our necks… singing along to the

music playing, gossiping, giggling, and just being best friends! That’s what we do best!

Snapshop by Sierra Nordahl

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Running inside from being chased by the steaming hot sun

on a scorching summer day, eating whipped vanilla ice cream

with the girls. All summer long we were laughing so hard that

our echo’s would go over the dry green mountains to the other

state, smiling like no other so all you could see on our face

was our whitened grins. We took a picture so we could always

remember the last day of summer. Staying up all night tell we

could actually hear the wolves howl.

From that picture I remember the promise that we made

each other when we said promise to stick with each other

forever, our girls first, you jump I jump, I’m telling you my

secrets,… put it on our friendship that you wont tell? What

happened ? The whole world knows now. What happened to us??

There is no us!
Bee's Baseball game
By: Marcy Harris




This is a picture of when we went to the Bee’s base on the 4th of July.
This morning we went to the 4th of July parade. We were a little bit late but we made in enough time to see at least twenty-five floats. After being pelted with candy we went and sat in the park. That got board so we went home and took a nap.

When we woke up from our nap we got ready to go to lunch or dinner what ever you want to call it. We went to Famous Dave’s because my mom doesn’t really know how to make BBQ. The drive to Famous Dave’s was boring, but I survived. When we got inside my sister pushed me so I had to sit by my mom’s weird friend, and she got to sit by my mom. Which was so not fair, but I sat there and dealt with it.

My mom and I ordered the same thing. We ordered rib tips and potato salad, my sister ordered hot wings, and my mom’s weird friend ordered baby back ribs. The food took like thirty minutes to get the food. While we were waiting for the food to come we were we were talking about the base ball that we were going to go latter that day.

When the food finally came we ate then. The food was so good. The meat just fell off the bone and I chose to put sweet& sassy BBQ sauce on my meat. It was great. When we had finished eating the waiter brought the bill and my mom’s friend’s bill was $18.00 so she gave the waiter a $20, and guess what she told the waiter. She said that the $2 change was his tip. My sister and I had to leave the table from laughter. We went to the bathroom, and continued to laugh. When we came back my mom told us that we were silly. My mom’s friend didn’t think that it was funny.

We got home and parked the car in the garage and my sister and I decided that we would race to the door. Me always wanting to beat her I pushed her into the wall. She told my mom and my mom said that that wasn’t nice but she didn’t get mad or anything. When we got in the door my sister went in front of me going up the stair and she tried to kick me in the face. For some reason I though that that was funny and I threw up my food all outside and at the same time I was laughing. I got puck all over my mom, her friend, and myself. I had to clean it up, but it was ok.

Thirty minutes after we got home Matt came. He was going to the game with us because my mom had asked him to come to take her friend off her hands for a while. When he came we told him about what had happened at the restaurant and he said “oh yeah I get to eat tonight.” It was funny. Then after that him and I started fight about how was stronger. I knew that he was stronger but I didn’t want to admit it.

When we left the house we went over to the trax’s and rode those down to the base ball field. When we got there, there was this lady and her kids in our seats. The she asked if she could just stay there but we said no because we had five people and she just had had four people, and she was behind us.

I don’t really remember if the Bee’s won but it sure was fun. After the game was over they had about twenty minutes of fireworks. They were really cool, but the music was really loud. It was ok though.

We the fireworks we were over we went and got on the traxs. Right when we walked up the traxs came and we got on right away. When we got back the car we went to Wendy’s and got frosty. I got a strawberry swirl shake. It was so good. It sided down my throat. When we got home my mom and her friends watched a movie, but my sister and I weren’t able to watch it.
At the end of the day a picture says a million words. Mine a, million and one. I had a great 4th of July

The Picture, The Memory By Raechel Heaton

She rifled through the pictures, box after box after box she was looking for a certain one, a special one, one that made her explode with feeling when looking at it too long, sadness like the bitter January wind and happiness as to a ray of sunshine to scare away the chill. She searched more franticly, it had been a while, a year or two, and she must look at it again. Oh, all the memories, all the memories. She must have gone through more than 5 boxes, and hundreds of picture packets. Second after second and minute after minute, the final box, she wiped the dust off and created a storm of dust, which swirled around like bees and settled back down again. She opened the lid and dug through the box, and there right at the bottom was the picture. She took it upstairs and before she let the memories rush in she wiped it off with a towel. “There” she sighed, and hung it up on the fridge. They came in a breath of wind, there was no time to pause she was swept away in a tide of memories.
The first day, the day she came home and saw her mother sitting on the floor with something in her arms, a guinea pig. It was a shock because she had always wanted a pet. Her birthday was coming up in the next few days. She was turning 9 or 10 on her birthday that year. The guinea pig was all white except for a brown spot on her left side and a black spot over her left eye. She was so cute and small she loved her at once.
Then there was the decision on the name, one suggestion was Ginny. She named her Kalicke, because her fur was in calices and she was calico colors. She used to call her Calico Colors; it was kind of like a nick name. Her fur was as soft as a cotton shirt and glistened like the moon when the sun’s light is shed upon it. A while after she had gotten Kalicke she took her for pet, show and tell in Mrs. Leary’s class at Parkside Elementary. She was so proud to have an animal to show, and to tell them about Kalicke the guinea pig and what she eats. She had gotten a Christmas stocking and put Kalicke’s name on it. The years went by and she had a great time with Kalicke, but then Kalicke got sick and died.
She looked at the picture on the fridge, it was after she had given Kalicke a bath and she was wet. She had put her on a bookcase in front of a heater vent and Kalicke looked at her and she was surprised because Kalicke was looking at her questioningly, she seemed to be asking what are you doing, why did you put me here. She took a picture. It was the last picture she had taken of Kalicke and she cherished it.

Snapshot of My dog "Spliff" by Kalo Fifita

Kalo Fifita
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It was a cold wintery day and my little sister and I were sitting in our family room watching “The nightmare before Christmas”. We were on our Christmas break and I was so excited to wake up on Christmas morning and smell the freshly baked orange rolls that my mom bakes every Christmas.“ I’m home!” my older sister yells as she walks into the back door. I ran to say hi and then I jumped back looking puzzled at what my sister was holding in her hands. “Well do you like it?” my sister said smiling. I was unsure about how I was feeling at that time and I was so speech less! I didn’t know what to do but to just stare at that mean looking thing just looking at me.
“Oh, it looks so cute,” my little sister had screamed. My older sister had brought a little pit-bull puppy in our house and called it her own! I was just looking at my sisters in disbelief, because they had started to pet her. Then after my sister had let the puppy loose in our house, she had started to come at me and she looked ready to kill me. The all of the sudden the puppy had stopped and then she looked like it was play full and nice. I was really scared and I had told her to take it back to where she came from because the dog looked like she wanted to bite me. My sister was just so surprised that I didn’t like the dog because she knows that I love dogs to death. My little sister was just sitting there play with the dog. My sister told me that she wasn’t going to take it back and that the decision was final!
A couple of years later we still had that puppy that my sister had brought home. Spliff was her name and she had loved our family! She would hang around the house and kill some time until somebody would come home so that she could jump on them and greet them. I thought she was just so cute and fun to play with. She was much bigger and older now and she could do a lot more things and it was funny. She wouldn’t want us to leave the house because then she wouldn’t have anyone to play with, and it made her feel sad. I was used to having her around and I wasn’t scared of her anymore. Spliff was the cutest dog I had ever had and I wanted her to stay with us forever. Then one day my cousins came over to my house to watch General Conference with us and my uncle had asked my sister and my dad if he could take Spliff to Colorado with him. My sister was sad and so was Spliff but my uncle said he would bring her back to us. Spliff got in their truck and they drove off with her in the back. My sister was crying because she knew that she wouldn’t get her back and my dad had given Spliff away!
“Ring, ring”, the phone was ringing and Audrey’ana (my sister) went to see who was calling. It was my uncle that took Spliff and my sister was excited to talk to him. A couple of minutes later, my sister was off of the phone and started balling. I asked her what was wrong and she said that my uncle gave Spliff away to the dog pound. I was so sad and I couldn’t believe what my uncle did to Spliff. I knew that Spliff missed us and that she was scared. I was so sad and I have missed her ever since. My snapshot story is about my dog Spliff and we had her for about two or three years. She was mainly my sister’s dog but my family and I loved her like she was part of our family. We all miss Spliff and we hope she is somewhere safe in the world. “I love our dog Spliff!”

Snapshot
By Theo Gochnour


He scores the winning goal. Yes Yura Movsisyan the Englishman has done it. He scored the winning goal on the road against Real Salt Lake’ rival Colorado. It is a historic day. Never have the fans of RSL seen it before. For the first time since they started in the league they have made it to the MLS cup Playoffs. The joy on his face and his teammates face starts a chain reaction with the few RSL fans in Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Denver, Colorado. The few fans are so loud it nearly sounds like it does in Salt Lake City when they are playing at home. It is amazing how one goal can make so many people happy.
On the other side the Colorado Rapids players and the fans are chuck full with anguish and a sense of failure. The 18,634 fans that came out to see a game got that feeling. As the wet tears drip down the player’s heads they remember another heart stopping thing. They were on the verge of winning the Rocky Mountain Cup but RSL took it right away. That is also the first time that RSL has accomplished that feat. It is a sad night in Colorado.
This picture means a lot to me because this is a chance for the little state of Utah to make it big in professional sports.
The only thing that stands in their way to receiving the MLS cup is their other rivals Chivas U.S.A and the 2 time reigning champs the Houston Dynamo. This would be the first pro sports team in Utah to win the big championship. Not shown in the picture but equally great is when they storm the field. Even when the game is in Colorado there are still a few RSL fans to help out the coaching staff and players. If I were in Colorado I would be filled with shame. During the excruciatingly long field storm coach Jason Kreis congratulated Yura Movsisyan and Nick Romando (goalkeeper). The sweat dripping down their tired faces mixes with cold tears of joy. The saddest thing is that they had fireworks set up to launch because they truly thought Colorado would win.
Connor Casey scored a beautiful goal that hit the back of the net like a needle through the heart for Real Salt Lake. Soon later Yura Movsiyan scored equally painful goals to give RSL come from behind win. This amazing win was all over the news headlines. The main reason was that they had been called “a doormat in the MLS,” and “the worst team in soccer.” This picture proves to me and the MLS that Real Salt Lake is one of the elite. I know that when the players of Real go to their locker rooms they will have wet tears… tears of joy and accomplishment. On plane ride home Yura Movsisyan and Robbie Finley (the player with the assist) will remember that one shining moment for now and forever.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Snapshot by Mary Jacobs

One of my best vacations was going river rafting. When we got there we got ready and blew up our tubes. We had to get o picture because we didn’t know if we were going to go again. We got in the order we wanted to. It took a while and the sun was blinding us. There were people that were making us not be ready for the picture. When the clouds went in front of the sun we all said hurry. There was a problem with the camera at the time. Because we fixed in then we could finally to a picture.
Once we were done were got in to our teams. We all helped carry at least one part of the raft. There were six people in a raft and there were five rafts. We put the boat into the water. We had to hold on the boat so we could get in. The water was moving so fast that I almost fell down. We had started going at last.
In the water was the scary part. There were lots of rocks poking out. When we saw white water we would try as hard as we could to go away from the white water. There was trees and under the trees were big spiders and there webs. There were pillars the ones that were holding the roads up. We crashed into one of the pillars and on of our team members almost fell out. There was this huge rock we almost crashed into but it broke our ore in stead.
As we were going there was a really low bridge. Our boat could barely fit. We had to duck the most we can, or we would fall out. One of our rafts got stuck under one of the trees. It tipped over so the people were under the boat. They said the water was pulling them under because of how strong it was. Anther raft that was be hind them had seen what happened. They help it turn the right way and get the people in side.
When we got to the ending all of the rafts popped accept one. Ours popped on the very last rock. Some rafts popped at the first. But we lost all of our ores. The hardest part was staying away from the rocks and the white water. I was kind of scared because it felt like we were going to tip over and drown. Nobody fell out of there boat accept the people in the rafts that tipped over. I think only two tipped over. The first people that got to the place we were supposed to stop they had to catch the other people’s hands. To makes sure they didn’t get in the wrong spot.
I don’t know if I ever want to go river rafting again. I still thought it was fun though and I’m glad I got the chance to go. I don’t know if the other people what to go again. One thing I know for sure is the people on the raft that got stuck under a tree do not want to go again. We sat and talk for awhile about the trip. When we were done we finished cleaning up and left for home before it got to dark.
TeaginMuller P: 4 11-11-08
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It all started in 2005, when I was going to a Danish island called Bornholm.
It was with the whole class and we left sometime in September. About 5 teachers were with us and they all cooked for us!!! The first ship we took was not where my picture got taken. Later on when we got to Bornholm we had fun and came home on the ship, which was where my picture got taken.


In the ship we were getting luggage taking care of. Standing next to my friend Hamza talking nonstop this is where the picture got taken. Out of nowhere my teacher Gry, takes a picture of me and Hamza laughing about some funny joke. (Hamza and I made up a lot of funny all the time, which was basically our lives back then, to make jokes.) and now it happened the picture was so close to be taken when it was, when the flash came it was as if the inside of my pupil shrunk like a piece of clothing getting dried and then shrunk.



The flash of the blinding white also affected my friend because he squinted as much I did. At the moment the picture was taken everybody was talking at excited to come home. At the time I was eating a Twix and sharing it with my friend. By the way right before the picture was taken I was making jokes and when the picture got taken we were laughing hard.



After the picture was taken, Hamza and I were making more funny jokes. We were also talking about girls, and we were also having fun with other friends. We also went to the candy shop and were eating through the whole journey. The main reason why the picture got taken was for our yearbook which was still being edited. The other reason for why the picture got taken was because I was going to move, to the USA. It was all going to happen in the upcoming summer, and yet I’m still here learning as much as possible.




By the way in the picture I was wearing an Oakley cap. I was also wearing an addiadas jacket and shoes. My pants were just normal Levis. And my socks, well I can’t remember it completely but I bet they were white. My friend was wearing an army cap and some jeans just like me. He on the other hand was wearing an army shirt. As you can hear my friend really likes army, and that my friend is where I get wearing so much army stuff from. I bet you’ve seen my backpack and my pants and my jackets.


In the picture you might see me pointing at something. If you’re wondering what I’m pointing at, it’s the big door at the end of the ferry. While this picture was taken, the door was closing. And somehow I found that fascinating! So did my friend and now there is no more to this story, because we had a fun journey home and the picture turned out to be awesome!!!

cabin trip-family folklore-By Justin Willis

Last year I was going to my cabin in Wisconsin, we don’t go by plane so we take a three day drive. This was an unusual visit because my friend Merrick came with me, so we started off as usual at seven’ o’clock in the morning. We drove for three days took a few stops, visited a few historical sights. When we finally got there we unpacked and had a fun day fishing in the river and playing games.
We all went to bed, me and my friend were upstairs alone. All was quiet and still and it stayed that way for quite some time. Then in the middle of the night I heard a sound, a scratching sound, a very, very loud sound it sounded like a bear, was ripping up a tree, my friend woke up and we went downstairs to where the sound was coming from, the side of the cabin had been almost cut through and we saw a bear walking away it had just almost ripped up the cabin, we were all safe though.
Later we all went fishing again and caught some very large fish, including a northern pike, a very large pike that lives usually farther north due to the colder climate. After a good day of fishing we went back up to the cabin to play games and have some fun. After many hours of playing cards we all went to bed, me and my friend were restless after what happened last night, every one else seemed to forget what happened last night. I and my friend were going to bed and when we finally went to sleep it was about 12, so we were really tired. All was quiet. Nothing happed all night so we were less worried about the rest of the trip. But when we woke up we heard a scratching sound a gain at 8. We heard it from upstairs, but when we came to check it out nothing was there.
We had an enjoyable third day and we were looking forward to another few days. We all were down at the ponds, the river that passes through our property leads to a big pond called the ponds. We were fishing and we caught another few big fish and we were going to catch some more but we had to go before we got lost in the dark. So I grabbed the bee gun and shot the ripened cattails because when you shoot hem they explode in big puffs of fluffy powder, kind of like feathers. When we got there we heard another loud scratching sound from upstairs, but we ignored it, it was probably just some mice, but boy did we wish we checked that night.
That night me and my friend went to sleep, when suddenly we heard a loud screech, I grabbed a flashlight and pointed it at the sound and I saw at least 30 bats hanging on the ceiling we ran out of the room as quickly as possible, and we quickly packed and everyone left the cabin, we were afraid of breathing rabies. We went to a doctor and got rabies shots, there is like 20 different ones! After we got them, we decided to go fishing one more time, my friend caught something, but when he realed it in it was caught in the line, not on the hook. My mom told him to put it back in the water. When we finally pulled it up, and put it on the ground, and got a flashlight we discovered it was yet another bat. It took us about an hour to untangle it, and when we finally did, we decided that this trip had had to much excitement and we drove home.
Strangely enough, we didn’t go back the next year.