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NEW WORDS | November 2019
My Friend’s Story by Hedieh
Pets My story with Ruby and Maily by Orquidia
Ruby is a Chihuahua and Miley is a Beagle. What I like about them 1. They are fun and smart. 2. Ruby scolds Miley a lot – when Ruby scolds Miley she starts barking and biting. After Ruby stops they follow each other. What I don’t like about Miley – She cries a lot She wants to sleep in bed with my son
My friend Sahar who is originally from Iran enjoys returning there for visits. She has three children and she is very busy with them. Other members of her family still reside in Iran so it means a lot to her to return there and spend time with them in her country. Last time when I went to Iran, I took some pictures for her, she really like them. Her oldest daughter is going to be 14 and she is very smart and pretty. She also likes visiting Iran and her family. The middle child is very nice and kind. She enjoys school and is a good swimmer. (she learned how to swim two years ago.) One of her favorite foods is pizza. You should see her beautiful smile when she is with her Grandparents. Now I would like to tell you about the youngest child. She is nine years old and keeps very busy and is also kind. Although she loves fruit, she is very chubby and cute. Going to school is not one of her favorites. She enjoys playing ping-pong. (but she rather not exercise). My friend’s husband owns a dealership. He is also very kind and caring person to his family. He is handsome and spends week-ends shopping with his wife every week-end. This was my friend’s story.
She’s dirty When my son doesn’t take her out for a walk, she runs away from home and has caused me problems in the development where I live What I do not like about Ruby – She barks a lot and annoys the neighbors Miley is a Beagle. Photo Credit: Orquidia
She’s a bit of a piglet! She escapes and walks in the streets and bothers people.
They send me notes from the office that stresses me.
What Would I do if
by Le
Ruby is a Chihuahua. She’s a bit of a piglet! Photo Credit: Orquidia
My dog
by Fabiana y dog is called Tomasa. We call her in many way affectionately: Negrita, Bebe, Nena, Mamina. She knows that we call her. She is very intelligent. She is of Maltese race, her hair is black with curlers. She is very small. Tomasa is very good with the whole family but she loves me the most and I love her too. She likes to go for a walk in the park. When she sees that we are about to go to the street, she is the first at the door. When we go in the car she loves to get his head out the window, I think she likes to feel the wind. She is my companion, it only frightes me to know that one day she will have to leave.
t’s a question asked by so many people through so many years and in so many ways: what would you do if you won the lottery? Friends, family, even coworkers ask others about it every once in a while out of curiousity, procrastination, or even just for fun. Even I myself either asked this question to someone or had to ask this question myself. It makes me ponder the possibility to have anything I’d ever want with ease. But if I did win the lottery, what would I want? I supose (like anyone else) complete my own “personal” christmas list of everything I’ve ever wanted. Heck, I could finally play all the video games I’ve always wanted to play but couldn’t afford too. I’ve always wanted to make my own music too so it would be nice to afford any instrument I need. I sometimes go shooting at the range so it would be nice to own a few more guns with tons of bullets for each one. Aside from the fun of shooting targets, it would be nice to hone my skills for when I apply to become a police officer. Haha, but this is merely the tip of the iceberg of all the things I would want for myself. I know it would be in my best interest morally to do something for my family as well. I could pay off all their bills so that they wouldn’t have to struggle so much. I could even have all their vehicles fixed so that they wouldn’t have to worry about them breaking down. I would even treat them out to eat and buy them so many gifts. Anything they want, I will get it for them without a second thought or expecting anything in return. Of course I know that nothing lasts forever. No matter how much money I win, it will dry up eventually. The smart thing to do is use that money to go to college and study so that I can get a job that keeps me happy and financially supported. That way if I had any financial problems along the way, I will be prepared to handle it. On top of that, it would give me a great sense of pride knowing that everything I got, I got through hard work and sheer determination. Now I know winning the lottery is a one-in-a-million chance that will most likely never happen, but it’s still interesting to think of what I would do if I did win. To one day go from a regular joe to having such wealth and power all on