Been a while since I blogged. My apologies. This is the post that will cover all the things I've been meaning to post.
We had a lunar eclipse!!!!!!! It was AMAZING!!!!! No, BREATH-TAKING!!!!! I was with friends, outside, with an open fire, having of course S'mores. We were outside for about half an hour and then we roamed around in the darkness with horrendous images in our heads when we would turn a corner. When we realized that the moon didn't have its full roundness we knew the eclipse started. (Hannah told us that a fifth grade friend informed her on the moon's plan tonight.) We were on mats, listening to the crackle of the fire and at times we would raise our poking-fire sticks in unison while watching the moon. It was a fun night.
It was that night when I knew I was an outside person. When everyone would sit down, I'd be the one spinning/ running around being slap-happy.
I have 3 pets! A land tortoise, for those who get confused, a stray kitten/ cat I adopted when it was a wee little ball of orange and white fur, and my dog that I adopted about 3 weeks ago.
My tortoise, Checkers, was the cutest thing in the world for me when I got it in 3rd grade. A desert tortoise was the closest thing to a dog for me so I would scratch its chin and pet its head, and sometimes let it do its favorite thing, watch TV. Remind you of someone? I would put it in front of the TV and he would stick his head out and watch only Hannah Montana. My cat, Ginger, is an orange and white alley cat that I took in, when it was bullied by an older stray cat in our garden. Of course, I fed it and played with it, and soon after long weeks of chasing the older cat away, Ginger was at peace and my mom and sister accepted it into the family afterwards. I got Igloo from the Humane Center. It's a white, Glen of Imaal Terrier. When it first came into the house, it would start whining if I left it's sight. It's better now. It can fetch, if in the mood, and sit, if it sees a treat. It's a sweet dog, and it's about 1 and a half years old so it's still adorable!
We had a lunar eclipse!!!!!!! It was AMAZING!!!!! No, BREATH-TAKING!!!!! I was with friends, outside, with an open fire, having of course S'mores. We were outside for about half an hour and then we roamed around in the darkness with horrendous images in our heads when we would turn a corner. When we realized that the moon didn't have its full roundness we knew the eclipse started. (Hannah told us that a fifth grade friend informed her on the moon's plan tonight.) We were on mats, listening to the crackle of the fire and at times we would raise our poking-fire sticks in unison while watching the moon. It was a fun night.
It was that night when I knew I was an outside person. When everyone would sit down, I'd be the one spinning/ running around being slap-happy.
I have 3 pets! A land tortoise, for those who get confused, a stray kitten/ cat I adopted when it was a wee little ball of orange and white fur, and my dog that I adopted about 3 weeks ago.
My tortoise, Checkers, was the cutest thing in the world for me when I got it in 3rd grade. A desert tortoise was the closest thing to a dog for me so I would scratch its chin and pet its head, and sometimes let it do its favorite thing, watch TV. Remind you of someone? I would put it in front of the TV and he would stick his head out and watch only Hannah Montana. My cat, Ginger, is an orange and white alley cat that I took in, when it was bullied by an older stray cat in our garden. Of course, I fed it and played with it, and soon after long weeks of chasing the older cat away, Ginger was at peace and my mom and sister accepted it into the family afterwards. I got Igloo from the Humane Center. It's a white, Glen of Imaal Terrier. When it first came into the house, it would start whining if I left it's sight. It's better now. It can fetch, if in the mood, and sit, if it sees a treat. It's a sweet dog, and it's about 1 and a half years old so it's still adorable!
Checkers, showing the world what he's made of.
Ginger, acting innocent so she can jump on me without suspicion.
Igloo, in my room acting cute to get a treat.
Until next time,
Zona
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