The Best Decision

    The sky was dark and stormy. There was not a light shining in the sky. This was the most important day of my entire life because this was the day that I decided to let Jesus in my heart. That day I was so happy and joyful.
     It all started in worship center and it was raining and storming really hard. As we were singing my favorite song “How Great is Our God” the power, lights and music went out. Everyone was singing it was just so awesome. Then the pastor came out and said “If you would like to talk to someone you may come up here and talk to them.”. I felt someone telling me to go up there so I did. As we were talking she asked me a very important question. This is what she asked. “Would you like to make the decision and let Jesus in your heart?”. And I said “YES”! joyfully. So right then and there I got saved on July 31,2014.
     I still remember that today. I had learn to trust your gut and you can never make the wrong decision because it can actually be God trying to tell you something important. 🙂 🙂 😉

The First Time I Went Zip Lining

 I zoomed past the trees feeling my hair flying in the air with a smile on my face  from ear to ear. But all of a sudden a man at the other end stopped It.It turned out to be really fun.It was really funny watching my mom,dad,and brother’s faces.At first I was really nervous but I was brave and I rode it. After we were done I was mad and sad because I really, really, really, wanted to go again. But I couldn’t. I was sad because we had to leave. Even today I still wish that we could go ziplining again. And that was the first time I went zip lining..It turned out to be really fun.It was really funny watching my mom,dad,and brother’s faces.

President Poem

John Tyler was born on March 29, in 1790. 

He died on January 18, in 1862.

His birthplace is Charles City.

Graduated in 1807.

John Tyler

President number 10.

At 71 years he died.

In 1841 he suceed to the presidency.

In 1861 he was elected to confederate House of Representatives.

New Years

Last year was awesome because every month we would go to Six Flags because we had season passes. That was fun to do because we got to ride the roller coasters over and over again. In 2013 I was also in two different Christmas plays. One of them was at church and I really loved the play because we got to teach people more about God and Jesus this Christmas. The other play was at school and it was about Santa and his reindeer working at the North Pole, and how hard their jobs could be. Finally the third thing in 2013 was we spent a lot of time with family. On thanksgiving we went to Houston to have a big lunch/dinner with our mom’s side of the family. On Christmas we had dinner at our house with my dad’s side of the family. This year I have two goals and here is my first goal. I want to spend more time with family in California because I have only seen them three times and this would be my fourth time. My second goal is to get better at pitching for softball so I could pitch in more tournaments. I have a really bad habit of drinking sodas and this year I want to drink less sodas. This year for school I want to learn how to write better cursive. I also have four new books I want to read in 2014. The first one is Junie B. Jones, the second is Dork Diaries, the third is Diary of a wimpy kid, and the last one is My Girl. Those are the memories of 2013 and my goals for this year.

Pearl Harbor

Pearl  Harbor was attacked by Japan.

Eight a.m the ship was attacked.

Arizonia and Pearl Harbor are the names of the ships that were attacked.

Roosevelt the president called that day Pearl Harbor Day.

Later after the attack they built a place in the water for the memorial.

Harbor was called World War 2.

A person who survived the war is Edward Davis.

Roosevelt called it Pearl Harbor Day that was the name of one of the ships that sunk.

Before it happened they never thought such a thing would happen.

On December 7, 1941 Pearl Harbor was attacked.

Right in the ocean on top of the sunken ship there is a place built there where more than 2,000 Americans lay.