Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Blogger For Monday, October 22

Hey this is Allison with Mondays Report. In fourth period reading, we worked on our bookmarks. We discussed and had a lot of fun with leaders for each book. In sixth period, we worked on our Patriots Pen Essay. I choose for my topic Living the American Dream. Also, in third period we got topics about our chapter. We had a lot of fun today. Oh, and I forgot about basketball. In basketball we worked on dribbling skills and layups. Drills are super fun also. We worked on "Blue Game." Blue game is a play that we know very well. Luckily, it wasn't boring, it was really fun. See you soon.

-Allison:P

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Husker Spirit

 
I am from a sea of red and white,
watching the Nebraska Huskers play on Saturday night.

I am from loses and wins
and people wearing bright red pins

I am from people cheering loud
watching football in the crowd.

I am from coaches and cleats and the brown football
making the mark of the referee’s call.

I am from the yellow flag on the ground
waiting for the players to go for the ball in a bound

Friday, October 12, 2012

Memoir



Sisters at Heart
By Allison Ludwig
“What! No, no! Why is this happening to me?” I said to my mom as she told me the news. As she told me, cold, salty tears that burned my face left trails on my cheeks. I can’t believe it. My best friend was leaving. From sisters at heart to sisters apart? No, that’s not how it’s supposed to be. We were supposed to be together forever and now she was leaving? Well, I guess it was maybe for the best. No its not! Her dad got a promotion, which was good for him, but her leaving felt wrong. No more pretending and dressing up, no more singing to Hannah Montana, no more picnics in the park. What was I going to do without her? Facing the facts that there was no way to change her parent’s mind made it even harder.
The month before she moved went as quick as a blink. I went to her little blue house, helped her pack all of her clothes and furnishings, and we cried for so long, that every time we saw each other, we wept. The day before they left was really hard for both me and her. We did our dance and our special handshake; I mean what best friends don’t have a handshake? Then, the heart wrenching, tear trailing goodbyes. Out of tears, sobs, and sniffling noses, we both came out to say our “Goodbyes” and “I will miss you.”
After they had settled in to their new house in Sioux Falls, we went to see them for a day. We went to the mall, and messed around at her house all day. But then, another heart break. We got a Christmas letter in the mail saying, “Dear friends and family, I must tell you the good news and the bad news. The good news it Jeff got a promotion. Then the bad news. His promotion… is in Texas. In a week we will be moving.” Ok, so I guess maybe it’s good news. “I don’t know, maybe this is a sign we shouldn’t be friends.” I thought
 “Mom! Mom, um… Haley is well… moving…again.” The look on my mom’s face said that we weren’t going to see them before they left for Kingsville.
In Texas, they moved into an amazing home. They had a pool, a four bedroom, four-bathroom house and luckily she got a phone so we could talk. We then found out about two months later that they had moved on the ranch. There house there doesn’t have a pool, but it is a lot fancier. Kingsville, Texas is about an hour from the Mexican border and about 19 hours from here. The closer they moved to Mexico, the farther they moved from me.
We talk and text each other almost everyday. Even though she isn’t here with me right now, she is really still with me. We are best friends, and we won’t change it as long as we live. After all, sisters at heart can be apart, even if it is more than one thousand miles away.