One day I was taking the dogs out when I noticed Ruth kept bumping into things and seemed scared, dad had noticed it too. Later I told mom and she passed on the news to Nana. Mom asked if Nana could check on Ruth because she has worked with dogs in a veterinary clinic andContinue reading “Surprise Blindness”
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A Piglet Surprise!
“Hi”, it’s P.J. again and I’m going to tell you about our piglets, but first, here are some facts about American Guinea Hogs (AGH). They came from the United Kingdom and Africa. Their weight is: 150 – 300 pounds, height: 22 – 27 inches, 46 – 56 inches in length. Their lifespan is 15 –Continue reading “A Piglet Surprise!”
How to Throw a Football, By P.J.
I’m going to teach you how to throw a football. First you have to see the person in front of you. Never throw a football when the person is looking away. When you throw the football, you put your leg in front of you (like taking a step forward) to give it more thrust. YourContinue reading “How to Throw a Football, By P.J.”
Pigs, by PJ
“Hey Dereck, what are your plans for the pigs?” asked Nana.” I was hoping you would take them,” Mr.Derek replied. We were having Miss. Annie and Mr. Derek over for dinner. Dad said, “We’ll take them in!” But we needed a little time to set up the electric fence. Soon we were ready, so onContinue reading “Pigs, by PJ”
The Amazing Invisible Dream
One day Nana signed me up for a poetry contest. It had to be about being invisible and it had to have a rhyming pattern. No one could help me with it. I felt excited and nervous at the same time; what would I do? How would I write it? I finally got a lineContinue reading “The Amazing Invisible Dream”
Go Cart, Gift of Greatness!
One day after my birthday, I got a huge package from Gramma. “What could it be,” I thought. It was a go cart! I asked Dad if we could build it and he said, “Yes”. We started building and after a few hours of it we went to eat. Day after day we worked onContinue reading “Go Cart, Gift of Greatness!”
PJ’s Perspective
Farm life for a nine year old boy is enjoyable. I awake early each morning so it’s my job to feed our two golden retrievers, Boaz and Ruth, and let them outside. Afterwards, I have my quiet time and devotions. Then I go downstairs to visit Nana and Papa who live with us in ourContinue reading “PJ’s Perspective”
