Monday, December 19, 2011

Christmas

This year, like every year, I'm going to Grandma's house for Christmas.  My brother and sister wake our entire family up at 7 just to open presents.  This year, I'm making breakfast for my entire family.  Then at 1, I have to go to Deerfield to my Grandma Spiegel's house to eat lunch and open presents with my dad's side of the family.  It takes five hours because there's so many of us.  Hopefully my grandma will make Snickerdoodles, which are my favorite.  They're my favorite because I've helped her make them since I was little; and they're always soft and sugary.

Monday, December 12, 2011

I Wouldn't Want to Be Anybody Else

If I could be any musician, I would be Ke-dollar sign-ha. (Kesha). That way, I could have no talent, and yet still be famous for it.  I could look like I'm intoxicated in everyone of my videos, and auto tuned in every one of my songs.  I could buy pounds of glitter and wear it on my face.  This is obviously sarcastic, but I really do actually like Ke$sha's music.  I just don't like the way she represents herself.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

U.S.S. Arizona Memorial

Out of all of the national landmarks in the United States, I would visit be the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial.  I would have loved to honor the men who gave their lives for our country on December 7th, which was the 70 year anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, "the day that will live in infamy."  On that horrendous day, 1,177 men unexpectedly lost their lives on the ship.  While America was suffering a catastrophic blow, Pearl Harbor was just the beginning.  It was a wake up call for America to get involved in World War II. The U.S.S. Arizona specifically intrigues me because there's so much history behind it; it was previously involved in World War I and parts of the ship couldn't be retrieved after it was destroyed.  Another reason to visit the memorial is because Hawaii is a gorgeous place; a place I've always dreamed of visiting.  Nonetheless, the memorial is by far one of the most popular WWII tourist sites.



As you can see from this aerial view of the memorial, the ship is still submerged in water.
For more information go to: http://www.ussarizona.org/history/uss-arizona-history