Tuesday, April 13, 2010

media.

alright, so we all know how the media is today, and how it used to be yesterday. for this particular reason is why i do NOT watch the news, why i will NOT vote, why i HATE the government and how it is today. I know i'm only 17 years young, but i know more than a 17 year old should know about today's media and politics. today's media only focuses on what we want to hear, and know about. They are the reason why we do not focus on those that should be recognized for the good things they have done



10 year old boy saves teacher.

A local 10-year-old boy is being hailed as a hero. He says he used what he learned in Cub Scouts to save his teacher's life. The amazing young man explained to Eyewitness News how he reacted in an unusual situation with maturity well beyond his years.

Kyle Forbes, 10, is no ordinary kid. Most everyone will agree upon that. But now he's being honored by his school and his Scout pack for springing into action Tuesday to save his teacher's life.

For Hyde Elementary School teacher Sheri Lowe, every day teaching art class now is a gift.

"He saved my life," said Lowe.

"And I was choking and he squeezed me like that twice. The first time it didn't work, so he goes, 'I got it, Mrs. Lowe.' And he does it again, and he does it exactly the right way and the apple came out," said Lowe.

Kyle says he learned the Heimlich maneuver last year in Cub Scouts and that his dad reinforced the teaching.

"I just knew what to do immediately and I just like hurried over there and did it exactly right," said Kyle.

Lowe calls Kyle her hero, and it's a title he's happy to accept.

"Let's get back to the interview about the hero thing," said Kyle. "I mean, that was the first time I've ever saved someone's life, in an accident. That's the first time I've ever done it."

Kyle is autistic. He has a passion for learning and like any child he wants to fit in.

"Before I was just like a normal kid, always being picked on. Then I was like a superhero. Everybody was cheering me when I came down to the office to get an award. Everyone clapped at me when I got back," said Kyle.

Lowe wonders what would be today had Kyle not been with her.

Kyle's father is quite proud of his son. He says this is proof that children with autism can do anything others can do and that they should never think otherwise.


Friday, March 12, 2010

comic strip?

this would totally be me, D:

Thursday, March 11, 2010

house.

after reading what the band did too her; i honestly think its a load of crap. the bank did her wrong, and she is totally going to get rich of suing that bank. now, if that was to happen to me, i would do the same exact thing she did...but i wouldn't have a pet parrot. i'd probably have like a pet giraffe, or a wolf of some sort. it would be way cooler having one of those, instead of some annoying bird that just says "hello", or "polly wanna cracker". but, back to the story. if that was to happen to me, i'd make sure to contact the person that was responsible for doing it right as i read the notice letter. i'm pretty sure in the state of texas, they have to give you a notice as well. i would be so devastated by the actions that they have made, loads of money has been put into the house. from appliances, to your furniture, to pretty much anything and everything that was in the premises.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Monday, January 11, 2010

senses.

  • smells; the smell of candy cooking, the smell of delicious food cooking.
  • sights; the sight of christmas light, the sight of snow, the sight of beautiful skies.
  • sounds; the sound of family fighting, the sound of the wind aloft, the sound of bells.
  • touches; the texture of a tree, the texture of the snow, the texture of the food.
  • tastes; the taste of warm punch, the taste of delicious hot chocolate.