Thursday, July 22, 2010

My Holidays

In the holidays I went to my grans in Mount Peel. We went skiing at Roundhill for two days and at the night times we stayed in a backpackers with our cousins. We stayed at my grans with our cousins for 5 days and on the last day we went ice skating on a friends pond. I really enjoyed it!!!!
After this, we flew straight to my other grans for the last week of the holidays. She has motor-neuron so it's great for us to help her with stuff. At her house we did loads of activities including rock climbing,  swimming in spas, riding on the motorbike and going shopping.
Bad news then hit me when my Great gran, who was ninety nine, died and we had to go back to my gran's straight away. We went to the funeral; it was very sad :( . Afterwards we buried her in my grandparents graveyard (she also lived near the graveyard).
We walked up for drinks at my cousins house and we played kick the tin (a traditional family game).
It was an awesome, weird, sad, a bit overwhelming but fun holiday!!!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Cabbage Story

Dave set us a task to write a story about anything.It had to have the word cabbage in it some where.

Once upon a time there lived a little boy called Tommy. He always wore a red hat with holes in it and some smelly old p.j’s for his clothes. His family was very poor. They lived in a dirty old mud shack. Tommy was always feeling miserable but he tried to do the best he could.
Every day Tommy walked into the forest to find food and water. He always walked past the big tree that had light and dark brown patches.
One damp, rainy, cloudy day he was sprinting past the tree when out of his right eye he saw a little patch of light just behind the tree. He wondered what the light was from, because there was usually no light in the forest. Then he thought to himself ‘I shouldn’t stop and look. I’ve just got to get food to my family.'
He found a little patch of wild berries and some mushrooms, grey with white patches. He wasn’t sure if they were poisonous or not. Hopefully his mum knew. 
He trudged back but as he got near the tree he slowed down and started walking. He looked down at the ground and saw all the sticks, brown and green, and the leaves, all damp and muddy. Just as he was lifting his head up he dropped one of the mushrooms. It was all to much for him, He sat down, starting to sob. He listlessly cleaned the mushroom with his t-shirt and while he was doing this he sobbed and sobbed. Tommy thought to himself ‘I’m so tired and so hungry’. 
As he walked home past the patch of light he got more and more curious to see where it was coming from, but he decided to go home and maybe have a look at it tomorrow.
At the shack his mum, dad and big brother were waiting for him. His brother said “I wish we could have cabbage; they’re so nice and sometimes juicy”.
Everyone sat down to have their mushrooms and berries. Just as the family was about to eat the berries Tommy said “Mum, are the berries -?"
But it was too late. His brother had already popped a berry in his mouth. Tommy saw the red, purple and brown berries swaying loosely around in his mouth as his eyes closed slowly and the berries went down his throat. Tommy yelled “NOOO!”, but it was too late. His parents rushed over to him and tried to keep him alive but it was no use….
Late that night the sky was dark but a full moon and stars shone down on their little mud shack. Tommy was just about to lie down when something struck his mind again.
What was the bright clearing behind his lucky tree?
He crept out and went to see what was behind the clearing. He carefully ran to the clearing, watching out for sticks and stones. He came to the clearing. In the bright moon lit clearing he could just see the green and brown jagged leaves. “Slowly,” he thought, but the sticks crunched as each foot gently went down on the ground. He pushed through until he was there!!!
Right in front of him was a long field with round puffy balls lying just above the soil. It seemed like there were thousands of them, maybe even millions! Each and every puffy ball was about the size of a blown up balloon. He looked around and for miles he could see only long rows of the puffy balls. He walked over to them, touching them one by one, smelling a strong, fresh, watery scent. He tried to pull one of them out but with no proper food for days he didn’t have much strength. Suddenly he realized that this might be good food for his family!!! He found himself really excited, jumping up and down. 
As he walked around the field he stepped in to a large but shallow pond. The pond was very fresh. Tommy was so thirsty so he tried having a drink. He felt a rush of energy all through his body so he drank more and more until his belly was over loaded. Then Tommy sat down on what he thought was moss. It felt comfy and it was soft. He just sat there thinking about what to do. He was also listening to the birds chirping and the trees swaying, spreading a little breeze.
Tommy went back to his shack. By the time he got back it was nearly morning. He crept over to his place where he slept on the ground. He then saw his mum and dad with tears dried on their faces. Tommy looked over at his brother. He started crying, and buried his face into his old holey blanket.
The next morning Tommy told his mum and about what he’d seen the previous night.
“But Mum I know it’s there," sobbed Tommy.
In the end Tommy's parents gave in. He took them past the trees and bushes, over to the tree with light and dark brown patches and through to the bright patch of light. His mum and dad couldn't believe their eyes.
"It's like a dream, but it's not!" squealed Dad. And guess what the round balls were? Cabbages!!!!!
"Yum!" said Tommy.
"Hurray!!" yelled Mum and Dad.
Then there was a moment of silence as they all remembered about Tommy's brother still flopped over the mud chair.
Tommy then said, "I've just got a feeling, if we put a cabbage in his mouth something might just happen".
Tommy, Dad and Mum yanked a cabbage out of the ground. All of them then ducked back to the mud shack to see Tommy's brother. He was gone!
"Where could he be?" Tommy thought.
Right then Tommy's Mum remembered.
"Oh! I put him under a blanket".
Tommy pulled off a piece of lush green cabbage, and passed it to his Mum. Ripping little pieces, she slowly fed the cabbage into her unconscious son's mouth. Tommy stood behind his mum, anxious about what would happen. His brother's eye slowly opened but closed almost immediately. As Tommy looked over, his brother's eyelids started going up. He came to life again! Everyone rushed over to hug him. Tommy was very happy from then because they sold the cabbages and ate them. They made friends but still lived where they were in their little mud shack.