Archive for January, 2010

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Christmas Gift Exchange

January 7, 2010

By Tenderloin

Before we left for winter break, we did a deal where you pick names and you have to buy gifts for them. We opened the presents the day before vacation. I got a box of malted milk balls and a tractor, and the other kid got other things. Then we played games all day long. Blackhawk thought it was fun. BLM thought it was great. Black Jack thought it was great. Krusty Muffin thought it was fun that we got to play all day.

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Mile Walk Update

January 7, 2010

By BLM

We have been doing a mile walk every week. We have gone a total 69 miles now. If we were really walking along the path to Lagoon, we would have passed Kelton, an old ghost town. 

Utah Ghost Towns  says, “There is little left of old Kelton. The abandoned railroad grade runs through town passing a loading ramp with an underground water tank. There are many remains of fallen buildings.  A forlorn cemetery on the west edge of town contains ragged, weathered tombstones and straggling sagebrush.” It would have been interesting to really see the place.

We have walked over the old railroad grade for a long way.  We are now walking on Salt Wells Road, and just turned the corner around the point of a mountain north of Spring Bay in the Great Salt Lake. That is the mile walk for the past couple of weeks.

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School Play: Misdeeds at Mistletoe Mine

January 7, 2010

By Simply Bob

In December we had a play and it was a hit. I mean it was so funny it had people crying. It was called “Misdeeds and Mistletoe Mine.” It was a melodrama set in the Old West.

I was a little orphan and Krusty Muffin was my Aunt Rose. I was so smart because I could tell that my Aunt Rose was in love because she was making gaga faces at Mr. Red (played by Black Samurai), and he did it back at her.  But that wasn’t the only funny part.  Everyone was equally funny. I had a blast. Tenderloin thought it was boring because he just had to act sleepy the whole play.

The kindergarteners played orphaned waifs who had been taken in by me, Miss Holly Hock. They thought they were the stars of the show, and they probably were.  

Tons of people came to see it, even some from Oakley. They all seemed to have a good time. We had delicious refreshments afterward. Thank you Community Council for arranging for the treats.

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January 7, 2010

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Thanksgiving Dinner

January 7, 2010

By Krusty Muffin

(Editor’s reminder: Student names are replaced by pseudonyms of their own choosing.)

A few days before Thanksgiving, Grouse Creek School held a semi-formal Thanksgiving dinner at lunch time. It was lots of fun. We got to eat on a fancy tablecloth, eat on real plates, and drink from fancy crystal goblets. To top it off, the teachers served us dinner! It was a lot of fun.  I would say that we were the most polite and fancy school in the whole school district. We did this once earlier during Ribbon Week and we were in semi-formal clothes and dressed up real nice.

Clumsy said, “I liked the goblets, and the dinner, and the teachers served us. I felt like I was royal.”

Black Samurai says, “I felt like a big fat king. Yum.”

Simply Bob said “I liked the eating part.”

“It was delicious,” said Black Hawk. 

Mrs. Runyan said, “The students were well behaved.” 

BLM said, “It was good.”

Mr. Runyan said “Thanksgiving dinner is my most favorite lunch.”

“It was awesome that you didn’t have to go get your food because the teachers served you,” Tenderloin said.

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