…but when I looked behind me…

 

One sunny day, when the birds chirped and sang and when the children were out playing and having fun, I sat on my doorstep feeling terribly glum. Then I saw a truck coming by and it threw something out, I didn’t know why. I ran across the road and looked left and right. I turned around and couldn’t see anything in sight, but when I looked behind me I saw a puppy! It looked hurt so I took it with me on that sunny, sunny day. So on that day, I got a puppy so lets say hurray.

 

 

The link to our class blog is here.

100WC T3W4

‘What was that?’ I thought. I had heard something loud, so I ran over to the river and saw probably about 50-60 cars. At least it was something like that. They were all lined up and as I looked closer I saw my son’s car. I knew what that meant. My son had driven into madness, and had left me. There was no need to walk home and see if he was there. I just had to call him, and so I did. The line kept ringing and ringing until suddenly, the voice message came on. That’s when the truth came to me. He’s dead.

This man is having a bad day.

The link to our class blog is here.

My Place – 1788

Although it was a bright and sunny day I was still feeling a bit down. I saw Barangaroo and decided to follow her. So I trudged miserably behind her and soon enough she noticed me. Barangaroo was sad about something and I asked her what it was. Sadly and slowly she said, “I am a little shallow because Mung had left me.” So I said “what about we have a cookout with lots of fish?” I was expecting for her to say, ok you go fishing, but she said the complete opposite. “Ok I’ll get the fish!” Barangaroo was waiting for a reply but what she said really steamed me up. The reason for this is because as the leader of the tribe, I should have been the one fishing, and in the blink of an eye we had a major argument.

Then, before things could get any worse, Barangaroo suggested the worse thing EVER! “We should have a dance-off! Where the judges have to guess what animal we are!” Nervously, I agreed but deep down I knew Barangaroo would win, I knew I should have let her win but I really wanted to fish. So I waited for my turn. I painfully watched her dance and get the judges attention then after what it felt like a million years of disaster, my turn arrived. I tried my best to create an emu but I just can’t dance. So when my turn ended I had to think fast.

So I said “Who will vote for me? If you do then we, then men will go fishing.” Then slowly, one by one the judges called out and voted for me. After THAT accomplishment I told Barangaroo to stay while the boys and I went fishing, after that we all (apart from Barangaroo) went fishing.