This is my first year in Big Brothers Big Sisters, and I have the sweetest little. Her name is Brenda, and she loves to play, play, play. Her favorite thing to do is play tetherball, which she beats me at EVERY TIME. She's in the 3rd grade. Today all the Elementary kids ran at the track in an event called "Mighty Milers." A few weeks ago Brenda told me she could make it the whole mile! I was like, "Yeah... I don't think I could do that." Well today she felt like walking. Which was fine with me because I got to do it with her! I had a lot of fun, and she made it the whole way!
I'm leaving for Austin on Monday at 6:30 a.m. for State Spelling. Wish us luck!
Love Always,
Hannah
Makin' changes.
Summer is just around the corner, and my anticipation levels are through the roof! I'm getting tired of school, and extremely tired of spelling. I can't wait for the trip because I'm ready to throw my spelling list away... I've already told you about my travel plans for the summer, so I won't tell you about those again. But I'm soooo ready for them!
This week I've made a change in my life. Rachel and I have started a "36 day challenge." The challenge gives us something to do everyday, like squats, push ups, sit ups, and supermen. The farther we go, the harder it will get and the more exercises the challenge adds. We've also been riding bikes every day, and doing yoga. We've decided that it's definitely a perk that Gruver has flat streets. And we have sympathy for the bikers in San Francisco!
I haven't exactly been "active" in the past two years, so hopefully we'll stick to this routine, and get satisfying results!
Not a lot of exciting things have happened this week, besides being $1200 short on ads for the football book. So the cheerleaders are out selling again! Yaaay! Can't you tell the sarcasm?
Maybe I'll have something more interesting next Friday!
Love Always,
Hannah
This week I've made a change in my life. Rachel and I have started a "36 day challenge." The challenge gives us something to do everyday, like squats, push ups, sit ups, and supermen. The farther we go, the harder it will get and the more exercises the challenge adds. We've also been riding bikes every day, and doing yoga. We've decided that it's definitely a perk that Gruver has flat streets. And we have sympathy for the bikers in San Francisco!
I haven't exactly been "active" in the past two years, so hopefully we'll stick to this routine, and get satisfying results!
Not a lot of exciting things have happened this week, besides being $1200 short on ads for the football book. So the cheerleaders are out selling again! Yaaay! Can't you tell the sarcasm?
Maybe I'll have something more interesting next Friday!
Love Always,
Hannah
Just another week.
This week has been a littttttle bit less crazy than the past few. At school on Monday we had the academic awards program. Students with the top averages in classes, and students that are in NHS and/or UIL are invited to attend. Awards are given for each class, as well as medals and certificates for UIL participants. The NHS induction ceremony also takes place. I received the award for Anatomy & Physiology, the English III award, and the Adv. U.S. History award. Our spelling team finally got our medals from district and regionals, and Ms. Clark let evvvveryone know that we are going to State in a few weeks. So if you're unsure of whether or not we're headed to Austin...go talk to her! Tuesday night was the spring band concert. It didn't last three hours like the Christmas concert, which was good. The fifth and sixth grade band played first, followed by the seventh grade, high school choir, and then the high school band. Members from each band, except the high school, received awards for outstanding woodwind, brass, and percussion. High school awards will be handed out at the Band/Choir banquet on the 13th. The high school played some cool songs! The first two were two out of the three songs we played at concert contest, "Pinnacle" and "They Led My Lord Away." The next two were John Williams pieces from movies. One was "Highlights from Harry Potter," which my friend the Team Neville blogger thorougly enjoyed. The other was "John Williams: Movie Adventures"... I think that's what it was called. It contained songs from three popular movies. The first two movements were the main theme from Star Wars, and "Dual of the Fates." The last two were the theme from Jurassic Park, and the theme from E.T.
I think the audience liked it. After that we played a "sneak peak" of our marching show for next year titled, "Trail of Tears." I'm not sure how fun it will be, but hopefully it will take us to state! A perk of the Gruver Spring Concert was that the seventh graders, or should I say upcoming eighth graders, got to play with the high school. It was very exciting for them, and I hope that a lot of them choose to stay in band! Supposedly we'll have around fifty members next year! The most we've had in a very, very long time! The Lady Hound Golfers are teeing off in an hour and fourty-five minutes from now at state, so gooood luck to them! Have a great weekend.
Love Always,
Hannah
I think the audience liked it. After that we played a "sneak peak" of our marching show for next year titled, "Trail of Tears." I'm not sure how fun it will be, but hopefully it will take us to state! A perk of the Gruver Spring Concert was that the seventh graders, or should I say upcoming eighth graders, got to play with the high school. It was very exciting for them, and I hope that a lot of them choose to stay in band! Supposedly we'll have around fifty members next year! The most we've had in a very, very long time! The Lady Hound Golfers are teeing off in an hour and fourty-five minutes from now at state, so gooood luck to them! Have a great weekend.
Love Always,
Hannah
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