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My trip to Guatemala Will I never thought I would travel out of the country, much less a third world country. The farthest I have ever traveled was from Alabama to Colorado. Last summer I went to Guatemala for a mission trip. It all started when my dad told me we were going on a mission trip to South America. I had never been out of the country before so I was pretty scared. We went to the airport and got on the plane for a five hour trip. When we got there we met with our team and then went to the hotel where we were going to stay. The hotel had guards with shotguns; so did most every building in the city. The guards were their because Guatemala has one of the highest crime rates. My favorite part of the trip was when we went to the village where we were going to work. The village was called Santa Luisa. The village was a lot different than I expected. I thought there would be no school but they had a school. There were ninety students and two teachers. It only went through sixth grade. We got there before the school ended so we had to wait until they got out. In the village the houses were pretty much just like shacks. Also in the village we helped build and had a V.B.S for the kids. After the V.B.S we got to hang out with the kids about two hours each day. During that time we played soccer and other games with them. The last day we went to Antigua where we went zip lining over the jungle. Then we went to the market. The markets are a lot different than wal-marts because you could bargain and everything was a lot less expensive. Some of the best memories I have are from Guatemala and the kids there. I was very sad when I had to leave the country. I learned to be more grateful for what God has given me.

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My poem

Will is a noun Bill is a noun Even Aunt Jill is a noun A pool is a noun A school is a noun In fact my pet mule is a noun

If it’s a cat, cow, or car It’s a bar it’s a noun If it’s a pill, pole, or Phill It’s a mill-it’s a noun

Luke 2:52 "And Jesus grew in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and man."

media type="custom" key="11410556" // Will's Reading Corner // 39 Clues Beyond The Grave   Author: Jude Watson

What You Need To Know:
 * This book is about Dan and Amy and their search for the 39 clues to ultimate power
 * This is a work of Mystery and Realistic Fiction
 * in tis book Dan and Amy go to Egypt is search of the three sakhets
 * I give this book a 4 out of 5 stars

Book summary If you like action, mystery and more you’ll love the __39 Clues beyond the Grave__ by Jude Watson. This book is about Amy and Dan and their search for the 39. Their search takes them to Eygpt to find the three Sakhats. My favorite part is when Amy and Dan get locked inside a tomb, and the they hear footsteps. Is it a mummy or someone out to get them? Will they survive? Read the book to find out.

http://www.the39clues.com/

Winter is.... Drinking warm hot chocolate on a cold day  Watching Christmas movies with the family   Making snowmen on a snowy day   Santa climbing down the chimney A white christmas Snowball fights with friends  Going on a skiing trip   Singing Christmas songs   Roasting marshmallows on an open fire   Opening present on Christmas day The birth of Jesus

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Tim Tebow, you are amazing.

You are incredible and super.

You are muscular and insane.

You are radical and wonderful.

How I exclaimed with kindness.

When you score a touchdown.

Then you Tebow saying “I love the Lord".

You are unstoppable, Tim Tebow.

You are brilliant and Kind.

You are breathtaking and flawless.

You are radical and elegant.

Even when you are unhealthy.

You are sure to react.

I was never disappointed.

Tim Tebow, I adore you.

I Love You More Than AK's   I love you more than AK's    Than M9's and M4's    Than Smith and Wessen And Miniguns and explosives golor And AK-74's   Than deer guts And gore And gun stores I love you more than 22. Than power in a shell For I love calibers Of any size But I love 50. the most

Ode To Paper Ode to paper Oh how I write on you You fill my needs of writing Things You come in many different shapes and sizes From small to large You can fly through the air Or glide through the water You tell fourtions And do math You tell stories of distant lands You draw doodle and even paint oh how I love u my perfect paper





I Remember By: Will Nelson I remember looking down at the Grand Canyon.

I remember hiking down with my dad, my grandpa and me.

I remember going down until I ran into a river.

I remember eating a bit ‘o honey.

I remember camping at the bottom while eating freeze-dried macaroni.

I remember hiking up the difficult trail.

I remember feeding the squirrels out of my hand.

I remember feeling the pride of walking to the top.

Some things I may forget, but when it comes to that trip I never may forget

Coach to Player By Will Nelson Well boy I’ll tell you; This season ain’t been no open field It’s had Linemen, And Safeties, And Rainy games, And even games with no points scored, Humiliating But all the time We’ve been moving forward And gaining yards And even first downs And sometimes getting turnovers Where there ain’t been no hope So boy don’t you lose hope Don’t you let that team get inside your head Cause you may go down For you keep on running And keep moving This season ain’t been no open field