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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling

Yes, it’s true, I am rereading Harry Potter. This is my sixth time reading the series, and it gets better every time. The magic always hits me in the gut, and I get the wondrous feeling of discovering this universe. Time and time again, I love this book. It is witty, sweet, charming, and thought-provoking. Harry, Ron, and Hermione have been a part of my life for a very long time. This book is beautiful and I am thrilled to be reading it again.

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What Am I?

What Am I?

Twitching and shivering
Holding hands with the breeze
Red and orange
I match the oak trees

I may be small, but I have power
I’m a package deal with winter
That is, if I fall
What am I?

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Bits and Pieces

Farewell October

October whispers goodbye as cold, dark hands wrench it away. It is long gone, in the claws of winter. But in two days, the night will stretch as far as it can, on it’s tippy toes so that Halloween night lasts till dawn. What with chocolate, hard candies, mints, and pastries, our stomach aches will keep us up half the night anyhow. Halloween breathes down my neck, icy cold and yet warm and soothing. It’s looks say “Stay out!” but it’s voice says “Come in.” Now I will blink a few times and November will be here. Only a few leaves left. Which will be the last one standing?

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Poems

Rabbit Hole

Down I go.
Down the rabbit hole.
Lost and confused
In a convoluted maze
Of passion, emotion, and fear.
Where am I?
I’m here!
In these dank tunnels.
Scary and sad,
Exciting and bright.
Yet not quite,
Because the rabbit hole
Is very dark.
I’m alone.
Down I go.

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Books

The Squirrel’s Meal

Another falling…
Into the mouth
Of a hungry squirrel.
The bushy tail
Spikes up.
The acorn
Round, and
Brown…
The acorn is
Gone.

 

Gone!
The acorn is
Brown,
Round and
The acorn
Spikes up
The bushy tail
Of a hungry squirrel.
Into the mouth
Another falling…!

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Books

The Three Point Shot

Losing? My fault?
Ten seconds
Man-to-man
I lost my man…
Shoot,
A three-pointer…
Swish!

Swish.
A three-pointer?
Shoot!
I lost my man.
Man-to-man
Ten seconds
Losing; my fault.

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Poems

Falling Into Winter

Winter is around the corner,

Her cold air breathing down my back

But it is still fall. 

It is time for apples, cocoa, jeans, scarves, plaid, red and yellow leaves, orange sunsets, creamy donuts and pastries. 

It is still fall. 

Just barely. 

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Bits and Pieces

Buffalo Wild Wings

If you go to Buffalo Wild Wings, beware of screaming fans. Beware of flaming wings. And if you are like me, bring a book. Or your phone. Yeah… At least my brother is paying. 😏

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Bits and Pieces

Thirteen Candles on a Lemon Cake

One candle: A baby girl with blue cake and blue eyes
Two candles: A cheerful toddler with a brother “Coming Soon!”
Three candles: An attention hogging toddler who starred in every home video
Four candles: A clumsy athlete flying down the soccer field with future friends
Five candles: A girl who has made lots of friends in this Pre-K class
Six candles: A kindergartener who sits at the Triangle table
Seven candles: A golden birthday year
Eight candles: A writer-in-training makes three close friends and begins to play basketball
Nine candles: A swimmer, basketballer, and now the author of her own blog
Ten candles: School has lost it’s wonder, but sports are still a highlight. However SIGNET was the best part of the day.
Eleven candles: More and more basketball, more and more writing, and now singing in All County Chorus.
Twelve candles: A middle schooler with great friends, teachers, and teammates.

Thirteen candles: A basketballer, volleyballer, writer, and singer. A girl who is happy to be here with her friends. A girl who is finally a teen.

A girl who loves her family.

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Life As We Knew It by Susan Pfeffer

Life As We Knew It by Susan Pffefer is a breathtaking novel about a world where the moon is moved closer to the earth. This causes earthquakes, tidal waves, and volcanic eruptions galore. I was blown away at this beautiful novel and was completely inspired. 

This spine-tingling book follows Miranda and her family of four’s struggle to survive one more day. Along the way they encounter dozens of hardships, yet they know how lucky they truly are. I recommend this dystopian book for anybody who enjoys books that have you on the edge of your seat. Because this is a book that has you clinging to every word.