Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Blog 9


I do not have any piece of writing that I want to use for this week.  Nor do I have something specific that I want to write about for this week.  I am going home this weekend AND surprising my parents AND surprising my little sister (POW 2, simple sentence with compound verbs connected with ands).  I was going to tell my little sister and dad and THEN surprise my mom, but I decided to keep it a secret from all of them (POW 6, use then).  I hope that they do not suspect anything, but somehow my mom seems to find out everything about my life. 

Being a horrible liar, I tend to have a hard time keeping things from people—especially my mom—so who knows if my grand plan will even work or not (POW 8, one-sentence paragraph).

I love going home for the weekend because it is so relaxing and stress-free; HOWEVER, I never seem to get much done when I go back there (POW 1, use of however correctly).  I would rather work on my homework and grad school applications at home THAN at my house here in Pullman, but it is difficult to concentrate on schoolwork when I am at my house with my family (POW 6, use of than).  I blame my dogs (POW 7, long sentence and short sentence after).  Whenever I come home, I spent hours taking my dogs on walks or just laying around with them.  Doesn’t everybody do this? (POW 4, rhetorical question). 

This weekend will be full of quality family time, relaxation, home cooked meals—and hopefully a little productivity (POW 3, Dash to emphasize last element of a sentence).  What are you doing this weekend? (POW 5, real question).

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