Posts by Peggy
Writing Prompt #17
The final entry in Sam’s summer school journal:
I feel usually excited before I go camping. I can roast marshmallows, stick them on a chocolate on a Graham Cracker, put the other Graham Cracker on top of it, and then eat it. — July 24, 2002
Writing Prompt #16, secret to coolness
The penultimate entry in Sam’s summer school journal:
If I could change my name, I would change it to Donald Duck because of my middle name and it sounds very cool. Donald Duck turns out to be a cartoon, but he is erasable! — July 22, 2002
From “How to Draw Guide,” learn to draw Donald Duck.
Writing Prompt #15
From Sam’s summer school journal, proving metaphorical questions do not have to be answered metaphorically.
I would rather be a passenger on the plane because I look rather young to be the pilot. — July 19, 2002
Writing Prompt #14
From Sam’s summer school journal, previously unknown occupational aspirations:
It would be a lot of fun to work at the zoo. The best part of the job is that I would keep the endangered species away from everyone. I would also feed all the animals from outside of their space. — July 28, 2002
Writing Prompt #13
From Sam’s summer school journal — problem-solving that need for another big plate of red ants:
I would find an orange because it tastes probably good for ants. Perhaps roast beef, ants would probably love to eat meat. Or even bacon, bacon would appear very sweet to humans, but very good to ants. — July 17, 2002
Overheard in the Wolfe House #183
Peggy (talking via Skype): There’s a turkey hen living on our land.
Grandma: Oh, I saw a documentary about turkeys recently. It was called, “My Life as a Turkey.”
Michael: Was that about George W. Bush?
Overheard in the Wolfe House #182
Grandma (updating us on all the news via Skype): The neighbor is getting new siding, so that’s going to be cool and fun to watch.
Sam: Well, we aren’t going to be able to do that. Mom can’t afford to buy plane tickets.
Writing Prompt #12
From Sam’ summer school journal:
I would rather eat a tomato because it is a fruit and I love fruit. Also a tomato can be very sweet. My family has been eating tomatoes and they told me they taste good. — July 15, 2002
(Note for June 26, 2012. Sam eats things with tomato sauce, and ketchup is one of his top three favorite condiments. But he has yet to try a tomato.)
Writing Prompt #10 and #11
These entries from Sam’s summer school journal seem about right for our first 100-degree day of the summer:
I would use sunscreen or sun tan lotion. If I didn’t have any of that, I could wear a hat or stay in the shade. — July 10, 2002
My favorite ways to cool down is to drink plenty of cold water or stay in my air-conditioned house. I could swim in a swimming pool. — July 12, 2002
Writing Prompt #9
I asked Sam if he could remember what the prompt was for this entry in his summer school journal. He couldn’t. I’ve read this before and I still can’t even come up with a guess what the kids were shown and asked to write about. Here it is:
I would have a sign that says “do not eat” or “I don’t taste very good.” I could even have it say “I am made of fake meat and bread.” Probably would say, “Too late, I am rotten.” It would even say “Frozen rock solid.” — July 8, 2002