LIVE is a cheer competition in Louisville, Kentucky. I have never gone to this type of competition before, and all of the people that have been to the competition said that it was the most fun competition that they have ever been to. The reason LIVE is so fun is because when you are walking on to take the mat, you become the center of attention, and you are walking a red carpet through the front of the stage rather than from the back. Also after your done with the routine and you taking big gasps of air, you see if you had a higher score than someone who had a higher score than someone else before, and if your score is higher then you get to sit in a lounge with red chairs and a DJ and you can get up and dance. But sadly sometimes people get a higher score than you and you could get kicked out of the lounge. When you are kicked out you tell the person who received a higher score than your team, "Good Job!"
Thursday, February 27, 2014
LIVE in Louisville, Kentucky
LIVE is a cheer competition in Louisville, Kentucky. I have never gone to this type of competition before, and all of the people that have been to the competition said that it was the most fun competition that they have ever been to. The reason LIVE is so fun is because when you are walking on to take the mat, you become the center of attention, and you are walking a red carpet through the front of the stage rather than from the back. Also after your done with the routine and you taking big gasps of air, you see if you had a higher score than someone who had a higher score than someone else before, and if your score is higher then you get to sit in a lounge with red chairs and a DJ and you can get up and dance. But sadly sometimes people get a higher score than you and you could get kicked out of the lounge. When you are kicked out you tell the person who received a higher score than your team, "Good Job!"
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
To Neverland
If I had seven identical doors in front of me I would go into the door that leads to Neverland. I would want to go to Neverland the most out of all of the other places because Neverland is from a movie/play that is called Peter Pan, and if you went inside of that door you would never grow up, so you could stay a kid forever. Also if you went inside you could meet Peter Pan and the lost boys. They seem so fun based on the movies. Peter Pan is actually one of my favorite movies so that's mainly why I picked to go to Neverland. I would be able to fly if I met Peter Pan because he might be kind enough to give me some fairy dust and teach me how to fly. I could also help the lost boys by cooking and cleaning for them.
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If I had seven identical doors in front of me I would go into the door that leads to Neverland. I would want to go to Neverland the most out of all of the other places because Neverland is from a movie/play that is called Peter Pan, and if you went inside of that door you would never grow up, so you could stay a kid forever. Also if you went inside you could meet Peter Pan and the lost boys. They seem so fun based on the movies. Peter Pan is actually one of my favorite movies so that's mainly why I picked to go to Neverland. I would be able to fly if I met Peter Pan because he might be kind enough to give me some fairy dust and teach me how to fly. I could also help the lost boys by cooking and cleaning for them.
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Something I Will Never Forget
I will never forget how I rode ALL of the rides at Six Flags. I don't know why I would want to remember this, but it's a pretty big accomplishment for a girl who is afraid of pretty much anything. I actually rode all of the rides in the summer of 2013. I think that adults would forget this since it really wouldn't be as big as getting a better job or anything more than that, so that's why I think that adults usually forget lots of things that teenagers think are a big deal. So when you think you finally did something that is very important or will make you feel better, you probably won't think of it as big in a couple of years.
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