Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Dreaming in Color
                 Martin Luther King inspired our generation more than people think. He was a man of honor just an overall wise and well composed. He thought us that fighting for what you believe in can be worth it no matter the situation. He did that entire he could taking physical and mental abuse from allot of his pears. They called him names and beat him just because he wouldn’t give up. This personally thought me that haters are going to hate loll. The more that you prove your point the more that they will not like you but in the end if you are fighting for the right thing then it’s worth it. Kids learn about MLK and what he did and it might even give e them the guts to tell an adult if something is going wrong in their life. A good example is bulling, kids get bullied but don’t want to speak up because they think that they will get hurt or that it will get worse. But the more they defend themselves the more people may notice and then they might help that child. He may not even be the on e being bullied he may just be the one that is watching it happen to the other child. But if they are like me then seeing someone being picked on just makes you feel bad. So now kids learn that standing up for yourself is what you should do you never let things happen that you don’t believe in.
Blustery Day
                One blustery day Albert was at the bus stop when he realized that he forgot about scarf. He runs home as fast as he can grabs his scarf but on the way out the door his mom stops him. “Son you have missed the bus!”  Albert didn’t know what to say so he asked “Can I stay home today then?”  His mother gave him the opportunity to spend the day with her. They drunk hot chocolate and played board games all day. Then to top it off they went outside to play in the snow but this time Albert didn’t forget his scarf.
BISQUE
Believe
In
Salvations
Quest
Understanding
Eternity

1 comment:

  1. Yes--MLK Jr. was such an inspiring, charismatic leader and his bravery still rings true all these years later.

    I like the impromptu day at home you describe--I hope we have several snow days this school year...

    And I can see how you associate the color bisque with salvation and eternity, as that kind of purity or cleansing is often associated with white.

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