Friday, September 30, 2011

CNF(MONOLOGUE)- It's Unfair Grandparents!

          Grandma, Grandpa, when can Brooke and I come over? I know you love us and all your grand kids, but you never call anymore.
          You always wait for us to call you, and wait till we want to something. Always say " I miss you guys; we barely see each other; you guys need to come over more often; you guys never call us; we are never busy, you can come over whenever; I LOVE YOU GUYS!(:" If this is true, then how come you don't ever call to spend time with us or see how were doing.
          Seriously, I know you love us but it's unfair we have to call you guys just to see or talk to you.
          Don't be mad at me! Don't pretend this isn't true. Don't you even think for a second we just realized this, we've know this whole time. I love you guys top death, it 's just not fair that we have to do all the work to see you guys. I LOVE  YOU, please don't be mad at me, but it's about time you guys start acting like grandparents and not like a stranger we met at the mall.

Friday, September 23, 2011

My biggest Lie- CNF


My Biggest Lie.
BY: Carly Tanner
9/21/11
Every Parent has their own rules for their kids to obey. Ones that are expected to never be broken, and the one's so serious your life can be terminated if you disobey it.  For my parents there is a list.
My parents always say "Never EVER go swimming or have people over when were gone; don't use the microwave or oven when were not home; don't play with scissors or knives," and the list goes on. I've broken almost every rule there is. The one I got the most in trouble for would have to be when I broke the swimming rule.  I had twelve guys, my nine year old sister, and one friend my age that's a girl all going swimming with no adults home.  That day it was around one hundred and five degrees outside. Your skin would turn red in minutes from the sun's bright glare. My parents went out and wouldn't be home till about four thirty and it was only two thirty. I hear a knock at the door and it appears to be all my friends.
" Hey"
" Carly, can we go swimming please?"
" No one's home and they will be shortly."
"Just for a little bit, they won't even know we were here"
"Fine, fine just real quick but when I say it's time to get it out you have to."
"Alright, thanks so much" walking by giving me hugs right before each of them jump in the pool. Doing  front flips, dives, cannon balls, back flips, and the occasional belly flop.
Now it's time where we are kicking all the boys out, and have forty five minutes left. So when we finally get all the boys left we turn to look at the timer clocking down. "We only have twenty five minutes left now." The girls decide, what the heck lets jump in for five and get out and dry off as fast as possible. Which seems like a good idea, until we didn't hear the timer and all of a sudden we got ten minutes. When my parents finally arrived, we were shaking in our boots, our hair was drenched and wrapped up in towels as if we just got out of shower, and the water dripping of our bodies. We had a slight of relief when they didn't mention  a thing about it. We were sold on the fact we got off until they asked around five times. My dad figuring out what really had happened cause some of the guys had left their wet t shirts and socks in the back also big puddles of water covering the edges surrounding the pool. Around the fifth time he asked we knew we were screwed. I ended up getting grounded for only six months. The reason it was so short cause is I had to have it for school. My parents had lost all trust and  respect for me. This all happened the summer before high school. Till this day my parents still have no trust or respect for me.


Friday, September 16, 2011

Freshman Year Memories!

                I remember my first day of high school, how I shook so much and started to smile when friends started to show up. I remember my first high school dance. I was jumping up and down so much and shivering. I remember my science group in tutorials. We were constantly laughing, making jokes, eating pop corn, and constantly being told to "quiet down". I remember my friend Ashley's black light birthday. I remember the international fair with Thomine and Josefine Mortensen. We preformed a dance to the Lilo and Stitch theme song(Hawaiian version). I remember my first college fair in Avid. My group had Menlo, I was shivering and shaking almost the whole time. I remember Mrs. Hadjes Spanish 2 class. It involved a lot of work, but each day was full of laughter. I remember my wall of pictures I made. It is a wall full of memories, friends, and times I wish I could go back to.
               I remember Mr. Clemmner's class, I was constantly being picked on. I remember making my friend constantly read this book in class, and have to sing out loud. I remember how my English group was constantly laughing, talking, smiling and most involved in class. I remember when coach Dunn had asked me " If I wanted to play for the school's soccer team?" My jaw had dropped, my eyes grew big and I said "Yes" with the biggest smile on my face. I remember the slap war me and some friends had during soccer season, around twenty people participated in it. Brittany Davis slapped my leg so hard, there was an immediate sting; to soon realize I would have her handprint on my leg for over a week. I remember having my phone fly out of my pocket on a ride at Pow Wow Days. There were so  many people searching for it, which  I was grateful for but unfortunately we came up short.  I remember the Avid pool party, and how a bunch of my friends walked down there as a big group. It was so hot, and the best part was that the lifeguard only yelled at me five times. I remember how I got a bunch of friends and decked out Mr. Horner's car with streamers and window paint. When he saw his car, he immediately had a giant smile on his face and was full of laughter. He ended up wanting pictures of the car with us in it. I remember my last day of school that year. There was barely anybody there, but we still made the best of it and ordered pizza.  Mr. Shoemake gave me favorite bracelet, that is in memory of Ian McCue. It's really tragic that he died so young, and how he lost his life to a skateboarding accident. He will always be in everyone's heart, and this bracelet will always be with me even though I didn't know him at all.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

CNF-Growing is forever( real one)

 Who has ever realized the affection of new borns. Who are reaching out for our guidance in life. That bloom in your eyes, and smile so big it hurts your face. When your holding a new born or baby sister/brother for the first time. All you can hope is that you guide your child in the right direction, and they follow your footsteps. Who always will rely on you, that you'll always be there for them. For parents, seeing there baby's face is an ever lasting feeling. To love them and to hold them.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Eyes wide Open

When your in the hall ways, there's many things going on. When its dead silent, you can hear the footsteps slowly fade away into the darkness. Reminding you your not always alone. As the sun hits your skin, you have the feeling of warmth, and sunshine. The cool breeze that goes along with it gives you a nice relaxing feeling. Which together is a really amazing feeling. The chit chat from other classes always reminding you that your not alone.