Sunday, May 23, 2010

Journal Entry #11




5/23/10
8:15-8:27
My House
Today is Sunday. It's really nice out today. The high temperature is supposed to be in the high 70's. Though it isn't as nice as the past couple days when it has been like being in the desert, when it was in the 80's. Spring has almost completely unfolded its good things, and its bad things. One bad thing is the darn mosquito's are back. I've been itching all over now cause they keep biting me. Well I guess with all the upsides of spring, there has to be some downsides too. Also, the other night I ate outside for dinner. My pool was opened yesterday too! Soon enough I will be able to swim again.
Spring is here with all of its things. The many good things, and few bad things. The only bad thing I've seen are the mosquitoes are back, but I guess I'll just have to deal with them. I ate outside for dinner the other night too. I was out in the nice warm air, and hearing all the birds singing in their choir as we ate our dinner. My pool was also opened yesterday. It's supposed to be a scorcher this week, so soon enough I'll get to swim yet again. Also, I am almost halfway through my baseball season. Soon enough unfortunately it will have to end. Spring has pretty much completely unfolded itself, and I'm happy about it.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Journal Entry #10











5/16/10
10:17-10:37
My House
Today is a little past the halfway point in May. This means soon enough we will be in the month of June, the last month in the school year. The May flowers have come up. The bright colors showing that spring is here. Also all the little birds aren't so little anymore. The baby's that hatched earlier are almost ready to come out of their nest and fly around Reading. They grew up so fast. They might even be too big for their mother to keep them warm now. Today is a nice day to do something outside. Though it is only 69F out, it is only sunny so it feels like 80F.
Spring is showing bright and warm. The rhododendrons, azaleas, and hostas are up. The rhododendrons pink faces, pretty and bright can be seen from far away to show everyone that it's spring. The little robins, no longer little. Almost ready to fly away from their nest. They've lived there for a couple of weeks now, but soon it will be the sad day that they will go. They may fly around Reading, and maybe next year they will be sitting on their own eggs. Spring is here, but soon will be gone.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Journal Entry #9






5/3/10
5:40-5:53
My House
Today is the third day in the fifth month of the year, May. It's time for flowers to grow, and for birds to fly home to Reading. Also, birds have begun nesting. I have a Robin's nest in my backyard arborvitae tree. The bright blue eggs gave away that some little Robin's would soon be flying around. It has been nice and toasty outside recently. Yesterday it was 80F outside. This means to me that summer is soon to come. The sun has been on a break for a while now, but it's time for it to return.
Spring is here, but is nearing its end. Today I saw Tony the ice cream man ride his van past the farmstand. Time for some nice and cold ice cream. The nest in my yard is full of Robin eggs. Soon they will hatch, and see the great outdoors for the first time. Only to see what nature has to give them. Now soon enough school will end. Only a few more weeks until all of us can rest until next September. Also, the spring dance is coming up this Friday. This is most likely our last dance which also shows me we are nearing the end of the school year. Spring is here now, but soon enough it will pass and summer will come.