Friday, April 28, 2017

Hudson Honors

Here are my nominees for the Hudson Honors:


Most interesting part of class: I think the most interesting part of class was all of the books that we read. I loved Catcher in the Rye, 1984, and Lord of the Flies.

Least favorite part of class: my least favorite part of class is blogs. I am better at midweeks now but this year I am really lacking on blogging. I am so glad that I am done.

Hardest I've laughed in this class: I laughed most when Rylan would get us completely off topic. Rylan and Hudson got completely into an argument about which way quotation marks go. It was ridiculous.

Favorite memory of this class: When Jake and Dylan got into the time and space debate for two days straight. It was hilarious and I still do not know what the real answer was.

Best thing about Hudson as a teacher: the best thing about Hudson is that she can be like a kid with us but she's also an adult in her own creepy, childish way. 

Anything Hudson could do to make this class better: I honestly think that there isn't much to improve on. This is my favorite class and I wouldn't change anything. 

Any final comments for Hudson: she's the best teacher I've had and this year has been so much fun for me. Hudson is one of the people that I connected best with this year and I would like to thank her for being a great sport and putting up with all of my complaining. I'm so thankful to have her in my life and we should totally hang out when I graduate.

Older Hudson Honors:

Most Interesting Part of This Class:
When we read Beowulf
Least Favorite Part of This Class: 

GRAMMAR PACKETS
Hardest I Laughed in This Class:

"Grammar is a never ending infomercial. You think it's over and then it's like, But wait, there's More!"
Favorite Memory from This Class:
 When Jeffrey and Brody had a sword fight in the classroom
Best Thing About Hudson as a Teacher: 
We can get her completely off topic but she somehow manages to get everything done on time
Thing Hudson Could do to Make This Class Better For Future Classes: 
Nothing. She's perfect. And a vampire so ten points to Gryffindor.
Any Final Comments for Hudson:
It's been a great year kid. Keep it up.

Monday, April 24, 2017

Weirdest Compliment

The weirdest compliment I have ever received was about my eyebrows. My bud, Chris, has a friend named Teegan and one day, she told me that she loved my eyebrows so much that she wanted to eat them. It was weird. I told Chris about it and he was just as confused as I was. We asked Teegan what she meant and she said that she wanted to eat them because then they would become hers. I was confused but also flattered at the same time. I have gotten many compliments on my eyebrows but that was a first. I never saw that one coming. It was strange, needless to say.

Words from the Wise

Okay so this week we have words from the wise. The great seniors of 2017. First of all, you must learn this saying and stick by it. "Be polite. Stay to the right." STAY TO THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE STAIRS NO MATTER WHAT. YOU WILL BE TRAMPLED IF YOU DO NOT. This is vitally important to surviving until your senior year. Another thing. Let me tell you a story. Hannah and I were in the computer lab one day and Mr. Spangler came in with some of his students. The kids sat down at their computers and saw that a couple other seniors besides us were in there. The other seniors were playing games and Spangler's kids decided that they could too. Obviously the kids got in trouble because they were not working. They tried to use the seniors playing games as an excuse to play games themselves. Spangler looked at them and said, "They're seniors. They can do whatever they want." Remember that when you become seniors. At least when Spangler is in the lab across from Hudson's, you can do virtually whatever you want. I hope these things help you survive your senior year. It will be hard and at times it will suck. Like hardcore. But you will get through it. I promise you. It will fly by before you know it.

Senior Wills

Okay. So I'm friends with many of the juniors. They are all like kids to me and I love them dearly. If I had to make a senior will and leave things to them, I would leave my seat in Hudson's room to Taylor. She deserves it. I have sat in that seat for two years now and I took it when Chase Miller left because he was my best friend. I love that seat in Hudson's room. It is my favorite place to sit in the whole school. I would leave my computer in Miss Krohn's room to Shania because I hope that she can make great projects like I did with my groups in Senior Seminar. I would leave my seat in art class to Timothy who helped me so much with the art aspect of the play during my senior year. These kids have touched my heart more than I can even explain. I love them like family. They are some of my best friends and I am honestly really sad to leave. I know in my heart that I will never leave no matter where I am in life. I love this town and I love the people that I have met here. Washburn kids are family. Washburn is my home.