Monday, November 28, 2011

The Day That Was Christmas

One night I woke up and there under the Christmas tree their presents.
Presents under tree.
Today is today.
We open up our presents.
Presents are the day we open up them that it's God's sixth birthday.
Then we are going to eat dinner.
And then after dinner we get to open presents.
And after we open up presents we're going to throw the wrappers away.
And after we throw the wrappers away we get to eat again.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

The Mouse and the People and the Dog

Once upon a time, there once was a mouse. He liked to go to the fair and what he really liked more than that he liked the boats. And he really liked to read. So he had a toy boat that reminded him about boats. He thought about his Grandma and Grandpa. And his dog that reminded him of his dog at home. Their dog that was named Bailey. And theyhad a dog section library that was filled with dogs. But Bailey didn't really like dogs. So they just left Bailey there so they could just go there by themselves without Bailey. The End. Written by: Addy Gracious

Monday, May 2, 2011

The Little Tractor Who Got Flat On the Train Tracks

Once upon a time there was a tractor. He was very tiny and he didn't like to play with his animal friends. Because, his animal friends didn't like him. His pig friends loved him and invited him to their mud party and were very nice to him. And, his horse friends weren't nice to him. And his sheep friends were nice to him too. And the farmer wasn't nice to him. And so, the farmer stuck little tractor on his broom and threw him on a train track. And a train ran over him and he was flat. Then it came back and rolled over him again. And when it was the end of the day, little tractor was completely flat. And when it was nighttime, little tractor fell asleep on the train track. And so, he was awake in the morning again when he was on the train track being flat. Then God made him go off of the train track and made him come up to heaven to get everybody to forgive all of the people who sinned on him. Like all of his animal friends who didn't love him and his farmer who stuck him on the broom. And so, all his animal friends learned that we are going to be nice and so all of his animal friends loved him.

The End.

Authored by: Addy

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Little Tractor and His Family

Once upon a time, there was a little tractor. And that little tractor had wondered if he could go to Washington Square Park. And two big tractors were passing by and he said, "Hey! You! Do you know which way I should go to Washington Square Park?" he yelled. And they yelled to him, "You should go straight to 45 miles and that's it! And then you'll be there as quick as you can. Drive fast and have a great time at Washington Square Park."

So, he went on his way to Washington Square Park. He went 45 miles and he came as fast as he can. So, he got on his way to everywhere he went. He was sure to find Washington Square Park around there but he couldn't because he didn't get the right way. He got lost. So, he was in the dark and he looked inside the dark and scary cave. And he climbed on top very quietly. But then, he ran. There was someone really scary! He had really gone the wrong way.

The End. Authored by Addy

Thursday, March 31, 2011

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Monday, March 28, 2011

The Boy and the Girl Could Not Sleep at Night-time

It was a day before Christmas. And they were fast asleep. They wondered if Santa Claus would come. And they sneaked out and Santa Claus turned around their house. Because they were awake all night. They were sneaky little children who crept out of their beds into their living room without looking at their mommy and daddy. And so, they called for their mommy and daddy. They looked at their doggy and they said, "You want to play catch ball with us?" said Miss Adelyn. So she went into the house and she went to see her mommy and daddy and said, "Mommy! Daddy! It's morning!" They said, "It's always morning today!" It just has to be morning." So we have to go to my Dad's Grandma and Grandpa's house. We have to. And my Mom's mom, her name is Buscia and Pops. And my Dad's mom's and dad's grandma's name is Nana. His Dad's name is Pops. And so, they went to Grandma's and Grandpa's house for a visit. So they went online and it was the same one as their mom's and dad's house. I have a jacket all ready. And I have a jacket all ready too. So, we can go on a cold nature walk. So they went on a cold nature walk. The End. Authored by: Addy Gracious

Friday, March 11, 2011

The Eleven and the Ten Go Pick Some Flowers for Grandpa

The Ten and the Eleven were playing together and off they went to the garden to pick some pretty flowers in the garden. But they checked in the garden and there were no flowers! Everyone had taken all of the flowers in the house to give to Grandma. And so, they ran to the Grandma. "I wanted to pick some flowers for Grandpa," said the Twelve and the Ten. And so, Grandma said that they could plant some flowers so that they could have lots and lots of flowers to grow. And so, they watered, and put some seeds, and they waited and waited until the flowers had grown. And so, they just all ran to the window and saw it was a beautiful day outside and all the flowers had grown! So they peaceful and quiet. They waited for their Grandma to see and she popped her head out of the door and looked out the window and saw "You did a great job doing the garden to plant some pretty flowers for your Grandpa." So you design your oftenly you go so you go pick some flowers for your Grandpa." And so you can go pick some flowers for your Grandpa so that he can give us some flowers on our wedding. So, you can come in the house now so that the rain doesn't fall on you quick. So that you don't have to wait any time. You can play anytime you want and you can play any night and any day and your mommy won't mind. The end. Authored by: Addy Gracious

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Feb 22, 2011 - An Addy Update

Here's a few pictures of my homemade Valentine's Day cards, a collage I made at home, and a Chinese lantern I made at school to celebrate the Chinese New Year.

My current favorite song: Firework, Katy Perry. Right now I am singing "You make 'em go ah-ah-ah. Baby you're a firework, come and show'em what you're worth. Make'em go ah-ah-ah. You're gonna leave'em going ah-ah-ah."

Right now, I love reading: My Valentine's day book from Grandma.

When I grow up, I want to: Be a astronaut and a doctor!

I'm also 42 lbs and, I'm not sure how tall I am.

 
 
 
 
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Louie and Lola and the Wonderers

One sunny afternoon on Lily Street, there lived a girl named Lola. She was a bad girl. She didn't like to eat. She didn't like to sleep. She refused to get dressed in the morning, and when she did, she would only wear her clothes backwards and inside out.

The only thing Lola liked to do was doing things like her mom and dad. For example, she only liked to play and jump. And those are the only things Lola likes to do, and nothing else.

On Monday, she met a nice girl. Her name was Louie the Wonderer. Then Louie the Wonderer ran off with Lola. "Why don't we go visit my Grandma?" Lola suggested to Louie.

"Well, that sounds really nice," said Louie.

But little did Louie the Wonderer know what kind of mischief Lola had in store for them. They wandered off to nobody's house. They had to stay at the playground! Lola's mom and dad were worried about Lola. They didn't want her to wander off. They couldn't go back home. There was no way they could get back home! But thankfully they had a magic rocket ship so thet blasted off into outer space, because guess what - that's where Lola had taken Louie the Wonderer!
That's right! Off to an outer space playground! They blasted off and got lost in outer space. Some real astronauts rescued all of them. The End. Authors: Mommy and Addy Gracious

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

The Clock Was Broken

Once upon a time there was a machine. And the machine was really all broken. And the outside of the machine was not eating the grapes. The machine should eat the grapes. The out part is supposed to eat the grapes because a lot of firemen came to help. So there wasn't a secret door so they just had a secret bouncer and there was a door on the secret bouncer. And so they bounced onto the door secret door and then they went in.
And then they saw the in part of the machine. They thought they bounced out of there and saw the machine was broken. And they wanted to go inside of the top. And they couldn't! And they couldn't because there wasn't anything to have to do that and the museum was starting to open! And the children and their moms and the children's dads too there were lots of little firemen. They didn't want to get stepped on because they were all smooshy.
And so they had to not help the tall clock that moms and dads can reach the firemen couldn't help the tall clock with the eating grapes. And they wanted to get out of the museum but lots of people were going to step on the little smooshy firemen. So they wanted to get out of the museum. The End. Authored by: Addy Gracious

The Ten Ran Away from the Twelve

The Ten ran away from the Twelve, and did you know what happened to the Twelve? It got stuck in the mud. And the Twelve jumped and he pulled and he was still stuck in the mud. And he was still stuck in the mud, and then somebody came to save him. The Ten! And then the Ten pulled the Twelve and the Twelve was still stuck in the mud. And then the Ten pulled again. And then the Twelve was out of the mud. And then the Twelve ran away from the Ten. And they were both stuck in the mud! The End. Authored by: Addy Gracious