Monday, November 28, 2011
During Thanksgiving break my cousin gave me a book about hydroponics. After reading it I am even more excited for the greenhouse I will be starting next year. With a hydroponic system I will be able to grow much more in our short growing season. It will also, hopefully produce larger and tastier produce. What can be, of the vegetables and fruits grown will be sold. The rest will be used by the school cafeteria once school starts. This will also provide a few more jobs for students. Unfortunately we are just beginning winter and have to wait....wait....and wait some more until we can start planting.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Dinner and a Show
This year's senior class play, chosen and directed by English teacher, Anita Strawn de Ojeda, was "Little Women". A story centered around the life of a family of four daughters whose father is away fighting in the civil war.
After months of practice, costume sewing, and set construction, the play was performed Saturday night, during Senior Recognition weekend. Before hand, the senior class served a spaghetti dinner in costume, by candle light. It was one of the few times we got the seniors to wait on us. After the dinner we headed over to the addbuilding for the play.
With the seats filled, the curtain opended, and the spotlights came on. The play was a great success, even through a few gliches, the student playing Mr. March, has to have surgery to remove his gall bladder. Luckily the science teacher, James Stuart stepped in and learned the lines just in time. When the play was over, the cast came out to take a bow, the crowed errupted in applause to bring a close to a great night of entertainment.
After months of practice, costume sewing, and set construction, the play was performed Saturday night, during Senior Recognition weekend. Before hand, the senior class served a spaghetti dinner in costume, by candle light. It was one of the few times we got the seniors to wait on us. After the dinner we headed over to the addbuilding for the play.
With the seats filled, the curtain opended, and the spotlights came on. The play was a great success, even through a few gliches, the student playing Mr. March, has to have surgery to remove his gall bladder. Luckily the science teacher, James Stuart stepped in and learned the lines just in time. When the play was over, the cast came out to take a bow, the crowed errupted in applause to bring a close to a great night of entertainment.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
*sigh* were almost to Thanksgiving Break. Its, been a reeeeaaaally busy week. Last Sabbath, Dynamics and advanced handbells went to Billings to perform a minni concert after church. And wouldnt ya know it......the bus broke down. We made it to Columbus and then it just stopped. So we sat that there in the freezing cold. Luckily a few church members from Billings came and rescued us. We performed our songs and then Mr. Wilkins and Mr. Ojeda came in vans to take us back. Then on Sunday, I went to work at a motel in town, just like every Sunday. Luckily there were no clogged toilets, so it was a pretty good day. I also got $1.65 in tips! The Mt.Ellis boy's varsity also played in a tournament at Bozemen High school Saturday night and Sunday. Know its tuesday and I find myself studying for tests and scrambling to get projects done on time. I did however learn a very interesting fact today that I shall leave you with. SARDOODLEDOM is a word used in a derogatory way to describe a dramatization that is contrived and unconvincing.
So there ya have it.
So there ya have it.
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