We just made a movie about some people who go on a trip and they crash into an island that they hadn’t ever seen before. What will happen to them? Will they ever get home? Does anybody/anything live there?
To find out what happens to them go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKxM8xXmQqU
On Saturday the 8th of June me, my sister, my sisters friend Nicole and my dad went to Appleby. Appleby is a place where thousands of gypsies and traveling people gather bringing lots of horses and stuff you buy for horses. There were horses in the water and they were swimming and it was cute. Everywhere you looked you saw people riding horses but most of them were bareback. There were some horses pulling carriages and even gypsy caravans. The fair is on for a whole week every year during the first week of June. It was our first time there and it was really fun. I would recommend it to anyone who is interested in horses!!! 😀
My dads partners daughter had a baby called Lillian. She is about 2 weeks old and she is really cute. Her birthday was on the 27th of May 2013. Her full name is Lillian Nicole Drzezla. She is polish but she is quarter Scottish and half Latvian!!!
Check out my new story called the new baby about a little girl who is worried that the new baby will change things.
Go to cpsrachelc.wikispaces.org to read it.
My mums birthday is on the 22nd of May. For her birthday we went to The Outside Inn, Larbert. Me, my mum, my sister (Leah), my auntie Linda, my auntie Lorraine and my Gran went. I had fish fingers and chips with Irn Bru and my sister had chicken nuggets with cola.
I got my mum a necklace and chocolates, my sister got my mum a bottle of wine and flowers.
A couple of days ago I went to The National Wallace Monument in Stirling. I climbed all of the stairs(246 stairs). They were really narrow and steep, they were also spiral. I went with my mum and when we were almost at the top it became really windy but I still went up. At the top it had an open roof and you can see all over Stirling. Throughout the monument here were levels that you could stop at and learn about the history of William Wallace. I also signed the visitors book and saw lots of comments from both local and foreign visitors. I enjoyed visiting and would recommend it to people of all ages. 🙂 😀