Saturday, February 7, 2009

Math Yes and No's

Once, there was a smart little girl named Kylie Scudder. She was so smart that she started Kindergarten at age 4! She finished Kindergarten at age 5 after being always the youngest person in her class! Then she started first grade at 5 and then graduated from there at age 6! In 2nd grade she started at age 6 and finished at age 7. She started 3rd grade at age 7 and finished at age 8. Then by now in 4th grade shes 9! She has always been the youngest in her class. Except when she was 8 and started homeschooling her mom, Autumn, was getting everything ready for when they started to home school. Then she asked Kylie if she wanted to do 5th grade math even though it was one level above my grade! She is now always one level ahead in math and it is awesome! She definitely Rules in Schools!

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

The House Without Knowing

One day, we all lived in a condo in Temecula. My mom announced that we were moving. I asked where and she said, Murrieta. My sisters had already seen the house twice, because they didn't go to school, and I hadn't seen the hoouse at all, because I went to school. They said that the house had 2 stories and they was a huge pole in the middle of the house. Then, my mom finnally said, "wait, kylie, didn't you see the house yet?" and i had to say no. Then my mom started laughing because we were going to move into the house in at least a week. She said "Well then you are going to have to see it when we move in". I didn't even know what the house looked like. Then finnally, about 2 weeks later we moved into the place. I still am living in the house right now. I still do miss my friends from my old house and school, but i met alot of new friends, and now i am prepared for when it happens again.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

My 1st Bike With No Training Wheels

I was turning about 6 or 7 and was having a party. My parents threw it for me. Anyways, everyone was really excited about when present time was going to arrive and finally it did. We all gathered in the living room and everyone started to hand me presents. I was thrilled! Once everyone was done giving me all of the presents, my mom and dad finally said, "And now, for the present from us" and my dad went into the garage. I was thinking, "Wow, it must be really big if its in the garage", then I got all excited. My dad came out of the garage and was wheeling something into the kitchen and into the living room. I couldn't see it because there was a counter in the way. I was thinking, I hope its a scooter, I don't have a scooter. But I also hope its a bike, my bike is small". My dad rode it in and there it was! My 1st ever bike with no training wheels! I was so excited when I got it that I couldn't stop saying thank-you. (again and again!) I love you mom and dad!
I loved the bike and I still have it standing (or is it wheeling?) in the garage right now and I still ride it when ever I can!

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Making The Cut (literally)

I made the cut, like, literally. I was in the game room playing some video games. Then, my bottom started hurting when I was sitting on the floor, so I sat on a little wooden foot rest. It had a nice soft pillow on top and 4 wooden bars on the bottom to keep it up and off the ground. At the bottom of the wooden bars there is metal. I was sitting on it and was leaning a little bit over on one side. Then the whole thing tipped over, flew up in the air and the metal scratched my leg and I started crying! So if you have a kid that always leans in their chair and you tell 'em no and they still do it, show them this story and I can guarantee they will never lean in their chair again. After this, I never did. So I mean I literally "Made The Cut".