Dear Lois,
The beginning of the book is sensational! Your book isn’t like regular books where the beginning starts off to be a dull and boring. You actually capture your readers’ minds to imagine the different sort of world they live in. My personal feeling about the first five chapters is the comparing and contrasting about the two different worlds. How they have differences with feelings, jobs, and everything else. This book is great when you see the insides of the book that the characters try and make this as perfect as it can be. I have no rejection how the book should have been done differently....yet.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Monday, September 20, 2010
Questions for my sister FAIGIE!!!
My sister Faigie has been in Israel for Seminary( Jewish College) and has spent Rosh Hasanah in Israel.
Shaindle: How was it like to be away from your family?
Faigie: Very,very difficult and emotional.
Shaindle: Was the food different from your own food?
Faigie: No, the people who I stayed at were American.
Shaindle: How did they celebrate there, different customs?
Faigie: Nope, same questions.
Shaindle What was your feelings on Rosh Hashanah?
Faigie: Emotional, and a felling of accomplishment.
Shaindle: How did the family celebrate?
Faigie: Same customs, but very welcoming.
Shaindle: How did you get ready for Rosh Hashanah?
Faigie: Try and focus on what the holiday means, also I helped the family cook.
Shaindle: What was it like at shul?
Faigie: They did the same davening, but the Jews that were from Israel dressed differently.
Shaindle: What did you do after Rosh Hashanah?
Faigie: Got ready for the fast of Yom Kipper.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Choices
When I need to get out of bed, I think of the two choices I can make. One of them is if I don't my mom would scream and ground me. The other choice is to get out of bed and start a brand new day of life!
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Oil platform explodes!!!
BREAKING NEWS! In the early afternoon of Thursday the second of September, an oil platform exploded off the Gulf of Mexico. Why and how are what viewers are dying to hear. A coastguard informs us that 13 workers were on board the ship when the spill caused a fire. The fire spread and the workers put on safety vests and plunged into the Gulf. None of the workers got killed or injured and the coastguard rescued the workers and took out the fire. Unfortunately the coast guard was baffled on how the fire started.
I personally thought that when the fire started everyone would be cooked. After all it's a ship that holds oil.It is natural that when a fire starts in a oil ship it would blow up before anyone had time to even blink.I would call this another miracle.For instance the workers didn't get injured and the coastguard came right on time.This is Shaindle Goodwin reporting live from yahoo.com and thanking Alan Sayre for writing this report. Good Afternoon.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Ivrit
When I went into second grade I started to learn Ivrit. Ever since, I've been learning the Isreali language. The problem about learning a different language is that it is complicated to get Ivrit into your head. Though, it has always been my dream to learn a different language then my own and fortunately I can learn the language of my ancestors. Also, before I get into college I have to go to Isreal to learn my last drops of jewish teachings.Then it is MANDATORY to learn Ivrit because I won't be able to talk and hear what people are saying.
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