Friday, March 18, 2016

What I hope to change in the world


Hey fellow bloggers! Today we will be talking about what I hope to transform in this world and why. One of the biggest things I want to change in the world is the lack of clean water in developing countries. In America we have plenty of clean water and we have no idea what it's like to not have any. More than 780 million people do not have access to clean water and nearly 9 million people will die this year alone die to lack of clean water and water-related diseases. I dont think that finding a solution to the problem will be easy but I do think it is possible. 
That's it for today, friends. See you next time.


Thursday, March 10, 2016

Most Courageous Person I Know


Hey friends. Today we will be talking about who I think is the most courageous person I know.

I think that the most courageous person I know is my mom. She is never afraid to tell someone how she feels and she is never afraid to stand up for anything she knows isn't right. She is one of the kindest people and most hard working people I have ever met along with dad. She is the most giving person on the planet and has the biggest heart you'll ever find. She has a little sparkle of sass that makes her one of the only people I know that won't take any crap from anyone. And yes she may not have ended slavery like good ol' Abe or headed the civil rights movement like MLK but she sure is my hero. 

Talk to ya next time 

Wednesday, March 2, 2016


Hey! Today we are doing a RAFT creative writing assignment.

My Dearest Husband Liam,
         Since you've been gone, I've gotten a job as a nurse in a military hospital. I could have worked as a teacher or in a factory but I decided that I wanted to help all the soldiers like you. Every time I go to work I hope that I never see you in the hospital in the condition some of the men are in. After the battle of Antietam we were overwhelmed with the amount of men that were flooding the hospital. We could barely save half of them. Some of them refused medical care and in some cases we just didn't have enough supplies or the right supplies. Most of us were not qualified enough to treat the severity of cases that were coming in. This war is devastating. Please come home safe.
Your caring wife,
Bertha