My Favorite Room

The room in my home that is my favorite is my bedroom. It has my soccer posters all along the walls, as well as shelves full of trophies. It also has places to hang all my medals and my team photos and my playing soccer. Even though you can barely see my walls, they’re a pale turquoise kind of color. I have a big white desk for me to do my homework, and I also have huge calendar whiteboard above my desk. And to the side of it I have pin boards with photos of me and my friends. I also have a tv in my room and behind it are these paper flowers that my mom made for my 6th birthday. Behind the back of my door is a rectangular vanity cabinet with little quotes on it. My bed is a white metal bed frame with turquoise sheets and a turquoise comforter. I have a lot of stuffed animals that have been given to me when I was younger, but only a couple of them are on my bed. The rest are stored underneath my bed. Next to the bed are these white wooden nightstands that hold my jewelry and my google home. For me to play rain sounds for me to sleep. My bedroom is where I spend most of my time and where I relax. I love my room because I was able to decorate it how I wanted and I wake up every day to see all my trophies and medals on the wall as well as quotes that famous people have said or say. That is why my bedroom is my favorite room in the house.

20% Project – Week 2 – Crochet

For week two of my 20% project my goal was to watch videos and learn how to start making a stuffed animal. Also I wanted to complete more rows on my baby blanket. This week I did amazing but I had a couple struggles. I accomplished completing fifteen rows on my blanket. I struggled with starting the rows to make the stuffed animal. I found videos and websites to explain what the different abbreviations mean, so I get a little bit about how to use the hooks and what the different abbreviations mean in crochet. But it’s still a little confusing. Because starting the rows on the stuffed animal went badly, I had to make changes and started designing my trifold instead. Next week I will be working on completing more rows on my blanket and continue to try how to make a stuffed animal. Thanks for reading see you next week.

20% Project – Week 1 – Crochet

Hi my name is Aaliyah, for my 20% project I am learning how to crochet. This week my goal was to watch videos and start crocheting a baby blanket, this week went amazing. There were some errors, but I powered through. I was able accomplish to make little squares, and I was able to do twenty rows on the baby blanket. When I started crocheting, I wasn’t able to get the pattern tight enough. So my mentor, My mom. Helped me get it tight enough to start crocheting. After that I just kept going, while I did that I watched movies, but the time went fast. What I noticed was that sometimes the loop would get lost in the pattern and I would restart it again. Next week, I plan on continuing crocheting and adding twenty more rows to the baby blanket. I also plan to start watching videos and learning how to crochet a stuffed animal. I am so glad I get to learn how to crochet. Thanks for reading see you next week.

The Dinner Party

There are so many people I would want to invite to dinner, but these are my top three: Mohamed Salah, Alex Morgan and Helen Keller. Mohamed Salah is a professional soccer player who plays right winger for Liverpool and captains the Egypt national team. I would enjoy have dinner with Mohamed Salah, so I could ask him all the question about what did he do to be successful and who was the biggest supporter in his career. Alex Morgan is also a professional soccer player who plays striker, and is captain for the San Diego Wave FC. She is on the United States national team, and was twice named U.S. Soccer’s Female Athlete of the Year in 2012 and 2018. I also would ask her questions about what did she do to be successful and if you could tell your younger self something what would you say. Helen Keller was an American author and who advocated for disability rights. Helen was both blind and deaf, even though people thought it was impossible to overcome her disability. Helen did the impossible, she wrote books, graduated from college, felt objects and associate them with words, spelled them out using finger signals on her palm, to read sentences using braille. Again I would ask Helen questions also like how did it feel to inspirer the generation after and after you and how were you able to overcome your disability. That is who I would like to have dinner with and why.

Rad Reading – March

In March, I read the book We’ll Always Have Summer by Jenny Han. We’ll Always Have Summer is a young adult romance novel that concludes the trilogy of the series. It is about a girl named Belly who has always been in love with Conrad Fisher, and Jeremiah has always been her best friend and cared for her like a brother. And their mother Susannah has always been like another mother to Belly. After two years of being together, Jeremiah gets down on one knee and proposes to Belly. With not having the support to get married, the continued planning and head back to Cousins beach to have the wedding. Conrad comes back after two years from being at Stanford University, he tells Belly a couple nights before the wedding that he made huge mistake when he broke her heart. Conrad has always been Belly’s first love, but in a couple days she would be marrying Jeremiah. She knows that she can’t have both of them, so she has to confront them both and tell them her feelings. With that choice she will have to break one of their hearts.

I really enjoyed the story line and the way that Jenny Han expressed the emotions of the characters, it felt like I was really there. Instead of just telling what’s happening or how someone’s feeling, she wrote the description of the how the character was feeling and how they were dressed or where they were at.

My favorite character was Belly, and say that because everything she’s been through with Jeremiah, Conrad, and her Mother. She has been upbeat and cheerful about everything. One of Belly’s characters traits is determined and I prove that with this quote that is one of Belly’s thoughts. “All there was to do now was to steamroll ahead and set this wedding in motion. With or without my mother by my side, this is happening.” (Pg. 117)

My favorite quote from the book was on page 161, It was a conversation Conrad had have between him and one of his classmates, Agnes. When she asked him if he’s ever been in love, And he said once knowing it was Belly. She kept asking more questions about what was it like, what’s her name, and how did you meet. But Conrad and Belly never really met, they’ve always known each other. That’s when Conrad told Agnes this quote. “ ‘There hadn’t been one specific moment. It was like gradually waking up. You go from being asleep to the space between dreaming and awake and then into consciousness. It’s a slow process, but when you’re awake, there’s no mistaking it. There was no mistaking it had been love.’ ” Conrad has always been Belly’s first love, and Conrad has only been in love once. And that was with Belly. What defines love? Love is when you love someone so much that you would do anything for them, no matter what has happened through your journey. You will always love them and be there for them. Love is when you know that you have found the one who will always be your partner in crime and your best friend. Who everyday you want to wake up next to, who you want to spend your life with. That is what love defines for me, that is what Conrad means when Belly is the only girl he’s ever loved. Even though this is only a book, this helps me understand that there is something called love.

My Dream Job

If I could have any job in the world it would either be a professional soccer player or a historian. I would love to become a historian because I have always loved learning about famous people and how they influenced others, but I could learn more about historical people and historical events that took place. Becoming a professional soccer player has always been my dream job to have. With becoming a soccer player, I can travel the world and be able to play soccer while doing it. I have gone to Tampa, Cincinnati, and Dallas for soccer. Even though I haven’t always won, I still had fun playing and hanging out with my team. And lastly I just love when I can spend time out on the soccer field, it makes me feel joy when I can play. I hope some day I can be able to become a professional soccer player or a historian.

The Castaway Life

Imagine being stuck on an abandoned island, well that’s my life! I have been stuck here for, I don’t even know how long. All I remember was I was on a boat with my family, and we were having a great time. When a huge storm hit our boat, it managed to flip over the boat. I was able to come up for air, but there was no sign of my family. After that all I could remember was waking up on a deserted island. I have been here ever since. Don’t get me wrong I love it here, but I miss my family and friends. It’s a tropical paradise, the waves are beautiful and great for swimming. My dad taught me and my brother how to make a hut out of tree branches and hay. I always eat fruit from the trees, I have it every day for breakfast. On a regular day, I will wake up to the sunrise, after I cut up some fruit for breakfast. I change into my bathing suit, and run to the water to go swimming and surfing, I learned to make a makeshift surfboard. After an hour or so, I relaxed watching to waves and listening to the animals noises. I get up to go spear hunting fish, for lunch and dinner. When it starts to get dark outside, it start a fire to cook the fish while watching the sunset. After the I get done eating, I go my little hut and get ready to sleep. Like I said I love my life, but I don’t want to live here forever. I have never seen any boat sailing by the island, I just hope that someday I can have a normal life somewhere.

The Underground Treasure

“I don’t think so.” I heard a voice from afar say. I was in a subterranean tunnel underground with my friends, we had just found the missing treasure dating back to the 1800s. That was buried by Sir Samson McCoy, he was the son to a wealthy man who owned tons of land in Charlestown, Saint Kitts and Nevis. After his father died, he got the money from his father inheritance. He lived in a luxury countryside house with his wife and two children. The money he inherited was stolen from many homes. Samson was charged with a death sentence, he set sail to Cuba. While he was traveling, there was a massive storm heading towards Charlestown. His ship sank in the Caribbean Sea. Nobody has been able to find it.

I was perplexed, I’ve heard that voice before but I couldn’t think where. I heard footsteps. But they weren’t coming towards me, they were heading in other direction. I slowly turned around and saw nobody there, they had left me. I started to start coughing over and over again, I looked to see the room fumigated. I couldn’t breathe, I fell to the floor. I laid there helplessly. I felt lightheaded. The voice was about to say something, but an alarm went off. I woke up. It was all a dream, nothing happened.

Rad Reading – January

In January, I read the book The Three Mothers by Anna Malakai Tubbs. The Three Mothers is a biography about the mothers of Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcom X, and James Baldwin shaped a nation. And about what it was like raising their children in that time period, and about their childhood and the remarkable women who raised them. They also talked about the important lessons they taught their kids as they grew up, and all the tragedies, trials, and tribulations they faced throughout their lives.

I really enjoyed this book because it’s a biography about the three mother’s lives, I love books about historical figures or historical events that changed the world. It kept me interested throughout the entire time from all the information about the mother’s lives. Some of my favorite parts were not in the paragraphs. There are these quotes on the different chapter pages, they had quotes from Audre Lorde, Margaret Sanger, Jessie Redmon Fauset, and many more extraordinary people.

My favorite character from the book was Alberta Williams King, because she was an empowering and intelligent woman. No matter what happened to Alberta, she powered through it and became a role model for her family and for many people in the world. Even though she was not treated the same as other people she was black and a woman, that didn’t let her stop her. She had three children, she founded the Ebenezer choir and worked as a church organist from 1932 to 1972. Alberta was an empowering role model, a quote to prove this statement is, “Alberta and Michael Sr. knew the importance of teaching their children about these realities despite the privileges they were able to enjoy. They were still a Black family in danger of white supremacist violence. It did not matter how educated they were, nor did it matter how nice their home was, they too faced some of the ugliest forms of racism. Alberta and Micheal had to their children how to stand up to injustice both in words and in practice. They also understood how essential it was to make sure their children knew their worth in a world where they would be pushed to question it.” (pg. 99)

This isn’t my favorite quote from the book, but it is one that shows what it was like to live in that time period. “When the country is suffering from the effects of war, economic loss, health crises, or social upheaval, the most disadvantaged groups experience the most misfortune. They are the first to lose jobs, the first to be forgotten, and the first to be unable to feed their young.” (pg. 83)

There is also another quote that’s not my favorite but has a lot of meaning, It takes place the same year Alberta’s dad died. Nine black boys were falsely accused of raping two white women on a train less than 150 miles away from Atlanta in Scottsboro, Alabama. The boys were denied a fair trial when Black people were systematically excluded from jury rolls. It wasn’t until 2013 that all the boys were posthumously pardoned by the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles. This boys were accused of this crime in 1931 and it wasn’t until 2013 they were granted posthumously pardoned, that took 82 years for them to figure out that they were innocent. The quote is, “The nine young men spent years in and out of prison and were never able to recover from the pain of the torture they endured. One died at age thirty-nine, another killed himself, another was shot in the head by a prison guard, another was denied treatment for a disease he had been originally taking the train out of town to treat, another turned to drinking. Few of the nine were able to live stable lives following the tyrannical ordeal.” (pg. 111) They could of stopped of all of these things from happening to these boys, but because they had a different skin color. They weren’t given the same things that other people could have. The nine boys could have grown up into great role models to their children or their community, but because of the things they went through only four out of the nine boys were able to recover, they still probably had trauma from what happened. It makes you think what could’ve happened to them, if these events didn’t happened.

Rad Reading – December

In December, I read the book Two Degrees by Alan Gratz. Two degrees is a historical fiction book about Akita, Owen, George, and Natalie who are all affected by climate change. Akira was riding her horse in California, when a wildfire starts and grows at a rapid speed. Owen and his best friend George, live by the snowy Canadian tundra where they are always seeing polar bears. When on their way to George’s family’s ice fishing cabin they come face to face with a protective mama bear, they have to overcome their differences and figure out how to survive. Natalie lives in Miami where a massive hurricane comes through her city while she’s at home. Where the hurricane crashes into her house and she has to escape to survive, but she has nowhere to hide or family to protect her.

I really enjoyed this book because it kept me entertained throughout the entire book with all the challenges the characters faced. I also loved all the action in the book and how it is about historical fiction. I love how Alan Gratz wrote about the dangers of climate change, and how it can affect people, animals, and the environment.

Akira was my favorite character, because she is independent and courageous. Even though she was in a forest fire with her horses and her dad, she still cared about the horses safety and strangers she just met. Sue, a girl she just met. Akira noticed one of her arms was limp and was clearly hurt, she stopped to make a sling for Sue’s arm. Remembering everything her father taught her, and when they came to a house after escaping the fire for a little bit of time. Akira saw Dodger, her horse was trapped on top of a pool plastic cover. Instead of leaving Dodger behind, she decided to go rescue Dodger from the quickly approaching wildfire. Also when they were found by a truck driver named Vicki, Akira made sure Sue was safe. Akira was hesitant if she should go with the Vicki and Sue or ride with Dodger, but she stuck with her gut feeling to stay with Dodger to make sure he was going to be alright. Even though the Vicki and Sue were telling her to get in the truck and let Dodger find his way out of the fire like the first time she found him on the plastic cover. Akira was a courageous character and I can prove it with this quote, “It was surprisingly hard to leave Sue too. But Akira couldn’t abandon her horse. ‘I left Dodger once before,’ Akira said, ‘and I promised I’d never do it again.’ Vicki tried to talk her out of it, but Akira’s mind was made up.” (pg. 187)

My favorite quote from the book is when Akira and Sue are about to separate because Sue is in the pickup truck with Vicki and Akira is with Dodger, and even though they just met. They have started to become friends or even best friends, in a situation where there is a dangerous forest fire is come towards them. Sue gives Akira her number and says, “‘So we can see each other again, come hail or high water,’ Sue told her. Akira laughed. She’d thought before that Sue might be somebody who could become a real friend, and she was sure of it now.” (pg. 187) This is my favorite quote because it shows that no matter what is happening to you or around you, there will always be someone there for you. Who could have the potential to become a best friend.