Trent and Grace go out on a paddle boat to go fishing. As they are preparing to get on the boat, Trent falls into the icy water trying to jump onto the unstable boat. He emerges soaking wet and empties his pockets, revealing that he had brought his iPod along. They continue their fishing trip without further incident until on the ride back, Trent suddenly stops the boat, causing Grace to fall in the water as well. They both laugh it off, and Grace acknowledges that Trent got her back.
Experience Yacht Seafire gunkholing the Sea of Cortez, Mexico. Presently located in San Carlos Marina she is now for sale. Perfect for your winter retreat or protected cruising grounds she is also a very capable off-shore cruiser. A steal for only $39,000 US.
Experience Yacht Seafire gunkholing the Sea of Cortez, Mexico. Presently located in San Carlos Marina she is now for sale. Perfect for your winter retreat or protected cruising grounds she is also a very capable off-shore cruiser. A steal for only $39,000 US.
This is an in-house PD workshop I do about how to receive, assess, and return student work electronically. This slideshow is presented in the first session and goes over the benefits electronic assessment has for both students and teachers. It then presents the processes involved in assessing work completed using MS Office 2007.
The second session of the PD (not covered in the slideshow) goes over using Google Docs and Wikis as a means for receiving student work and the assessment of it.
Continuation of the telling of Grandma and Grandpa's ill fated and hilarious visit to the United States Virgin Islands.Second installment of Tales From An Interesting Life. :)
S&S link: Character Building: Values and Virtues: Courage-1b
Authored by Jonathon C. Illustrated by Sabine Rich. Designed by Roy Evans.
Published by My Wonder Studio. Copyright 2020 by The Family International
Tags: courage, faith, children’s stories, god’s care and protection, my wonder studio level 2
1. Fall Fishing
By: Grace
The water was calm, until my blue and white paddle boat splashed through the
water. It contained countless rods, many rubber baits, and of course, my cousin, Trent,
and I.
You might think this story is about fishing, or me catching a fish, but you’re
wrong.
Trent and I were getting ready to get on the paddle boat. It was tied to our old,
faded, dock. Trent had four rods in his hand and I had my old tackle box with
mismatching baits and old broken hooks (some were still good though!). The waves
were starting to pick up, because a boat had just passed, and it was getting windy. The
paddle boat was rocking and shaking as if it was cold.
“Maybe we should wait a minute; I mean it’s pretty windy, we could fall really
easily. Let’s just wait just a few minutes.” I told him.
Of course he didn’t listen.
“Oh, I’ll be fine Grace! It’s not like I’ll fall in!” Trent replied.
He took one shaky step onto the boat and tried to jump.
It didn’t work.
He plunged into the icy water and basically did a belly smacker. He stood up as
fast as possible and all of the sudden started emptying his pockets without saying one
word. One by on him took out a wrapper, a plastic bag, and finally a black square. It
took me a minute to realize what the object was.
It was his IPod.
He was smart enough to bring his IPod on a leaking, old, paddle boat.
He set it on the brick wall and took the back out. Without a word we stepped
back onto the paddle boat. More carefully of course.
The rest of the time was great, until about the end of the trip we were getting
ready to get back on the boat and head back, but we saw one more place to fish. Under
the bridge. We tied the boat to a stake we stuck in the ground, and fished there for
about forty five minutes, then decided to head back because the sun was setting. We
reloaded the paddle boat. Trent went to the front and started paddling. I was in the
back putting rods and bait away, and letting the fish out of our net. While I was doing
that I was leaning over the boat, untying the net.
All of the sudden Trent jerked the paddle boat to a stop and I went soaring off.
My face hit the icy water and seaweed was squirming all over me. I broke to the
surface. Trent was now on the back of the boat laughing at me.
“Fine, you got me back, congrats!” I told him sarcastically.
It was a great day.