“Beep Beep Beep” Screams the alarm “It’s finally Friday” I say as I get out of my cozy, warm bed. I get dressed in black leggings and a striped blue shirt with my Birkenstocks, “Almost done with the week” I sigh in relief. I walk out the door into the exotic snowy streets of Manhattan. ‘Hey Weston, wait up” I yell “Hey Meghan” Replies Weston “Ready for Friday, almost Christmas break” I squeal as I think about Christmas “I’m ready that’s for sure” As Weston and I walk to school we talk all about all the things we want for Christmas and what were going to do over break. As I walk into the school my friends Everleigh and Anisa wave madley. “Meghan, hurry we all have something for you” Anisa yells “What is it” I ask “We all got together to give …show more content…
“Hey Everleigh” I yelled across the room “Meghan, let’s go outside” “Sure, just let me grab my coat from my locker. I walk to my locker while talking to Everleigh “Hey, let's take a picture when we get to my locker, I need a new lock screen anyways” “Sounds good” Everleigh replies We reach my locker and go to take a photo as Weston and Anisa photobomb us with the best faces in history “Looks great, best lockscreen yet” I say as I look at the picture. “I had a feeling you would do this” Everleigh laughed. As all of us laugh at the picture we get ready to leave for break, Everleigh is going to California, Anisa is visiting her grandma in Wisconsin, and Weston is going to New york for the ball
Rena Cohen had returned from camp high-spirited, anticipating her long-awaited senior year of high school. With only two days left to catch up with her friends, Rena called Malka Koenig and Lizzy Zimmerman and set up to see them at Cafe Bonjour. She couldn’t wait to hear how Malka enjoyed her lessons in computer programming and how Lizzy enjoyed her stay in camp. At the cafe, Rena realized something was wrong. Lizzy and Malka looked uncomfortable around each other and after just a few minutes, Malka got up and walked out. Lizzy refused to tell Rena what was wrong, so Rena got up and left too. When school began, things only got worse. Malka insisted that Rena was her best friend, Lizzy insisted that Rena was her best friend, and Rena wasn’t so sure she was friends with either of them. One thing was for certain: they were no longer the inseparable threesome everyone envied. As her year progressed, Rena grew more and more distant from her once undisputed friends. Their silence baffled her and she felt lost in the crowd; by twelfth even the loners had found their place in the grade. Malka became close friends with Tzipporah since they were both G.O. heads. Lizzy became friends with a girl named Riva. One day Malka approached Rena and told her she wanted to tell ...
Skipping Christmas starts out at the gate in an airport. Luther and Nora Krank are there with their daughter Blair, waiting for a flight to Miami that will eventually bring her to eastern Peru, where she is going with the Peace Corps. They all say their goodbyes and the parents leave. Nora is very upset, while Luther isn’t so much. On the way home they stop at a store for white chocolate and pistachios. Luther unwillingly goes in to get it and finds every little thing a hindrance. He is easily annoyed, and doesn’t get the white chocolate. Nora then has to go in the store to get it, and she does so with much annoyance. While Nora is in the store, Luther daydreams about not having to do the Christmas season.
Even though you can 't talk about the Christmas movie you 're doing, it 's great that you 're doing one.
This is not your typical Christmas tale. This story is about a group of friends who decide giving is better than receiving around this time of year. There are tons of children who aren’t fortunate enough to get Christmas presents, let alone plenty who don’t even have family to spend the holidays with. Three best friends ended up figuring that out and worked together to truly create a Christmas miracle.
Upon receiving this project, my mind began racing as I looked through all the potential shows I could attend. After awhile I came to the conclusion that while I appreciate the talent and effort that goes into opera, I do not always enjoy it. That sentiment follows me when it comes to instrumental music, such as classical, as well. However, I have always enjoyed musicals because I can easily follow the story due to the often familiar movie style pacing. With this in mind, I knew I wanted to attend one. Luckily, a classmate discovered that the North Raleigh Christian Academy was going to show Irvin Berlin’s iconic musical; White Christmas. To my pleasant surprise, this show sold out every single day they put it on and the energy in the building
Paula Vogel, The Long Christmas Ride Home is a very interesting play that tells a story about a dysfunctional family on the holidays. There are three kids in this play which are, Stephen, Rebecca, and Claire. Rebecca is the oldest out of the three of them and believes that she is the only grown one. Claire is the youngest girl and the child that is most adored by the grandparents. Stephen is the only boy and i think goes through the most.
What if you never received your gifts from Santa on Christmas? Hurry Up Santa! The Musical by Bob Kempf and Andy Philpot is a musical play that tells the reader of a Christmas where Santa Claus oversleeps and Christmas Day turns chaotic. News reporters make the situation worse, however, families all around the world still believe they could still have a jolly Christmas. But with Santa encountering problem after problem on his nocturnal ride and children slowly losing hope, who knows if Christmas can be saved. Hurry Up Santa is an overall great play with an amazing plot and great acting, but has rather average design elements.
We had finally done it! We were good enough to play on stage. We had practice so long for the concert. We could play the Christmas songs we practiced for in front of our parents.
After the ghost takes Scrooge to see Belle with her husband and children, Scrooge then says, "Leave me! Take me back! Haunt me no longer!" I think Scrooge reacted quite strongly to the visions shown by this Ghost of Christmas Past, and that the emotion and agony he demonstrates with the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come is the culmination of all the horrors he has been shown that
Se7en A grizzly masterpiece of modern day film depicts the inevitable fall of mankind follows the protagonist—a burnt out veteran detective Lt. William Somerset (Morgan Freeman) a mere six days from retiring from a 35 year service in the city to tackle a final murder case. Somerset in his as he prepares for what seems like another mundane day at work—seemingly less then enthused as he adjusts his tie and collar emphasizing his fastidiousness and attention to detail. We're soon introduced to Mills (Brad Pitt), an impulsive and brash young cop who was transferred into Somersets district and appointed to investigate this particularly gruesome murder together. Se7en tells a twisted story about a serial killer who executes murders according to the
Although I have grown up to be entirely inept at the art of cooking, as to make even the most wretched chef ridicule my sad baking attempts, my childhood would have indicated otherwise; I was always on the countertop next to my mother’s cooking bowl, adding and mixing ingredients that would doubtlessly create a delicious food. When I was younger, cooking came intrinsically with the holiday season, which made that time of year the prime occasion for me to unite with ounces and ounces of satin dark chocolate, various other messy and gooey ingredients, numerous cooking utensils, and the assistance of my mother to cook what would soon be an edible masterpiece. The most memorable of the holiday works of art were our Chocolate Crinkle Cookies, which my mother and I first made when I was about six and are now made annually.
make my way to the frost coated back door, illuminated by the green and red
A long day, as Sunday always seemed, was coming to an end. BA and Liz were preparing for bed, when a call came. A glance at his watch, which read 10:30 brought disgust. "Who could it be at this hour? Couldn’t I pretend we aren't home and let the answering machine pick up?"
Jim arrived at Huey house and there came the other friends. The all were on Huey's porch showing each other what they got for Christmas. Jim had got a iPhone X. Huey got a iPhone 7 plus, hover board, dirt bike, new video games, new shoes and clothes. After they showed their gifts with one
Ever since I could remember, I have spent Christmas at my grandmother’s house, a house which is full of comfort, warmth, and happiness. At Christmas, I have always been able to escape the cold and dark real world allowing myself to truly enjoy just several moments in time. These moments have left impressionable memories from my childhood making Christmas a holiday that is special to me and my family. It is a time for my family to get together, share stories, laugh, and even cry.