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__My Tenth Birthday Party __

 One day, something fun and exciting happened that I will never forget! It was the day I had my birthday party at Six Flags. It was so much fun! In the morning I woke up, screamed with joy and ran around my room. Then I got dressed, packed extra clothes, got everything else together for my party, and WENT TO SIX FLAGS!

 When we got there, everyone had to get together and ride the tram to the park..... Oh, and did I mention me and my brother, Zach, were sharing this party? Anyway, when we got in, it was packed!!! And that's why that day we only rode around six, at the most, rides. But that day was the first time I rode the Goliath and the Georgia Scorcher. On the Goliath, when we were going up the big hill, I was a little scared at first, but it turned out to be amazing! On the Georgia Scorcher, I was never scared, it was just fun. At lunch, we went out of the park to the picnic tables. There we had sandwiches and cake. Mine was a cookie cake with a purple mustache on it, because that was the theme.

 When we went home, we did a different carpool and I had to ride with my brothers, but a couple of my friends rode with us, too. We ate at Chic-fil-ia and it tasted delicious! Then we dropped everyone off and went home. From this experience, I learned that if you want a party at Six Flags, don't have it when it's busy.

 __How to Set Up a Passcode on your iPod, iPad, or iPhone __

You know how almost everything today is done with an electronic device? Have you ever thought, “Is this how we’ll be doing things in the future?” Well, if so, you’re right! That’s why it’s important to know how to work and operate modern technology. One of these things you need to know is how to set up a passcode for your personal electronic device. It’s important because if you want to keep thing away from certain people on your device, that’s the only way to keep it from them. I will just tell you how to set one up on your iPod, iPad, or iPhone today, but there are many other things you can put passcodes on.

 First, open up your iPod, iPad, or iPhone. Then click on the app “Settings.” Next, tap on “General.” Then, find “Passcode Lock” and tap on it (if you already have a passcode, you’ll have to enter it when you tap on “Passcode Lock”). If you want just a four number passcode, activate “Simple Passcode.” But, if you want more than four numbers or anything other than numbers in your passcode, turn off “Simple Passcode” if you have one. On the other hand, if you don’t have one, tap “Change Passcode.”

 To do this, you have to enter your old passcode, or, if you don’t already have one, just enter your new passcode twice. If you do already have a passcode, just enter your new passcode twice after you’ve entered your old passcode. It should be all set!