Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Easter Fun

     Happy a couple days after Easter everyone! I hope everyone had a great week. I know I did. My weekend was filled with enjoyable events. 
     The first event was a soccer double header. Cutters played Zionsville and then Fishers. We lost to Zionsville 3 to 2. I was happy I scored a goal. The next game everyone played great. We won 3 to 1. I was fortunate to score two goals.      
    We also played a game on Tuesday. It was unfortunate. We lost 5 to 1. We worked hard as a team. I tried my best by using speed. I ran up the field many times with the ball and tried to cross the ball or shoot. However, by this time, I was very tired. But I was able to at least grow more comfortable with my moves. 
     Then there was Easter. Our dogs don't really enjoy hunting eggs. Although they love to eat them. I like both of the ideas. But I like hiding them even more. I especially love it when mum looks for eggs and I get to snicker at her.   
    We also had to get pictures of the dogs with their bunny ears. Hoover probably liked his the most. I could see Nikita glaring at us. Lizzie could not tolerate them at all. I suppose I'd be the same. It would be hard not to lose some dignity doing this. 

    
    On Thursday I'll be helping my school with our play, The Lorax, an adaption of a Dr. Seuss classic picture book. I'll be helping out as an instrumentalist. I'm excited to do this play for the second time. 
     This week's kindness award goes out to the people who rescued a dog who looks like a husky named Miley from a junkyard. They were with the Hope for Paws organization. Here is her story: Miley. Don't miss the video. She was treated and got much better, becoming friends with a dog named Frankie. I thank all people who help animals in need. 
     

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Down Go the Daffodils

    The soccer game didn't go so well for Cutters. We lost 5 to 1 against Westside. However, this is an improvement. At our last two games last fall against Westside, Cutters lost one game 9 to 0. I was fortunate to score our goal. I'm glad about that. I honestly didn't expect I'd score. But I'm happy I did.     
     Lizzie had fun. She also has a new nickname, DD, the Daffodil Destroyer. She was digging a hole one day. Where you may ask? Right where a cluster of daffodils were rooted. They now lay piled on each other. RIP daffodils. Mum was not too pleased with the destruction of her flowers but Lizzie was.

      I also was able to read to the cats. I brought in my book, Redwall, and I read to two cats in particular. They were Jazzcat and one of his friends, Dink. Both cats are overweight. Jazzcat however, is the largest cat ever to be in the shelter. Mum estimates Jazzcat weighs  close to 20 pounds. She's happy though, and that's all that matters. I think she also likes my book. 
     This week's kindness award goes to the animal shelter's reading program. This way, I can read my books and help cats become more comfortable with their future family members. Thank you animal shelter. 
     I shall also talk about a great dog named Cooper! He currently lives at the animal shelter with his pal Puggy Sue. Cooper is a beagle and maybe basset hound mix. He likes to play with other dogs and wants to be loved. He enjoyed the outdoors and sitting on our laps. He'd be a perfect edition to the family. Every animal is.  

      
   


Monday, April 7, 2014

Fun in the Spring

    
     It was a tiring weekend yet it was an excellent one. I was able to do many things as were the dogs.   
      The first event of my weekend was that I was able to go to an ODP(Olympic Development Program) soccer friendly with Illinois and Kentucky. Some of the Illinois kids were a head taller than me! Either I'm short, or they're tall, extremely tall! In fact, some of the kids were taller than all of us! A few of those kids even had deep voices. Great news! I was on television, well, in the background. Dad, was also on television staring off into space. Channel 8 was there filming the new park. I enjoyed the friendly and was able to work on my own skills.      
    The next day I went to another ODP practice. While I was gone, the dogs romped outside. They ran around, marked their territory, and walked straight through the flower garden. The weather was just right for this. Although, mum didn't like the stroll through the garden. I know though, they all enjoyed their time. 
     Soon, the new Godzilla movie will arrive. That will be a great day. I'm excited to see the big dinosaur return to stomp Tokyo(although he'll be in San Francisco). I'll go with one of my mum's coworkers, another Godzilla fan. It's sure to be a blast! 




   I'm featuring a sled dog today named Scooby, also known as Cooper. He's nine years old and has been chained up all his life. He is looking for a home and still has plenty of life like Lizzie. He's a great dog. Check out Scooby 
    I shall not give out a kindness award this week but I have a chance to be kind. I may be able to read to cats at our animal shelter. I have some good books in mind. You could suggest some books for me to read to cats. I'm thinking about the Hobbit.
     I'm excited for the Cutters soccer season to start. We have our first home game on Sunday. I hope the rain stays away. I'll let you know how it goes.