Showing posts with label Grace LaTourelle. Show all posts
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Friday, July 15, 2016

The Skating Competition by Grace LaTourelle

I took a deep breath and stepped onto the ice. This was my last private lesson before I would skate in my first figure skating competition in three days. I’d like to say I wasn’t nervous, but that would be a complete lie. My heart was beating right out of my chest I was so scared and it had been that way for a few weeks when I found out the date of the competition.

I skated out to my coach Susan. “How are you feeling Grayson?” She asked me, smiling.

“Nervous, scared, excited,” I counted off.

She told me to take a few laps around the rink to warm up. When I was done with that, I ran through my program. Then I talked with Susan about little things I could touch up and then I did it again. We did that for the next hour. Run through program, talk, run through program, talk, and on and on and on and on.

When I got off the ice, my feet ached. I wiped off my blades and put on my soft guards. Then, I took off my skates, put the in my skating bag, and walked out of the arena.

At school the next day, I went around to my friends which of them could come to my skating competition. Turns out four of them, Lee, Rene, Rainy, and a friend from skating who wouldn’t be skating in the competition, Kate. I was so excited that my friends were coming to watch me skate and, hopefully, win!

So, on the morning on the competition, I got up early and my mom and I drove to the skating rink. We unloaded my bag that had my cosmetics (yuck!) and my outfit which was tights and a midnight blue, velvet, long sleeved skating dress. Then, we got out my pink skating bag that held my skater, soft guards (which were used for soaking up extra melted ice that could make the blades rust!), hard guards (which were used for walking around in while I have skates on!), binder that had my whole routine in it, two thin pairs of colorful gloves, and my offical member black skating jacket that I would wear for warm up.

I pulled my skating bag into the community center and arena while Mom carried the bag with my outfit. I couldn’t help feeling the tiniest bit excited when I stepped through the doors. Today was my day and I was going to give it my all and win the competition!

We walked until we found the room that my mom and my other skating friend’s mom were volunteering in. My division’s competition wasn’t until the afternoon so I had plenty of time to walk around and look at all the trinket’s they were selling.

“Here,” Mom said, handing me a 20 dollar bill. “You may buy one thing to have as a souvenir!”

I walked alone to the room where they were selling things. When I got in, I saw a ton of skaters I knew.

“Oh hey, Jocelyn!” I said to a fellow skater as I passed by her. She was looking a warm pair of mittens that looked quite comfortable.

“Nice outfit Marie!” I said to another girl while she was checking out the plushies that had mini figure skates on their feet.

In the same room, I saw the podium and the picture booth where you stand on the podium or the floor (depending on which place you got) and have your picture taken with your group you skated against. There were several girls in brightly colored outfits, weeping and hugging people. I really hoped that that wouldn’t be me in a couple of hours. There were also quite a few girls who were talking excitedly to people, holding tall trophies. That was the girl I wanted to be after my competition. The one who did the best and won the judges’ hearts.

I passed by it and kept on looking. I passed a booth with skating quotes on pins, a booth with jewelry, and a booth with skating dresses before finding what I wanted. It was a kind looking lady who was selling puffy soft guards. My previous sofy guards were getting a little tattered and there was a hole at the top end of each of them where the toe pick had pierced it. I walked up to her.

“Hi!” She said to me.

“Hello! These are cool soft guards!” I said politely, picking up a pair with tiny red and pink hearts on it.

“Thank you!” She replied. “So, you’re a skater? What level are you in?” She asked me.

I set down the guards with hearts on them and picked up a pair with insects on them. “I’m in freeskate four,” I replied. Then I added, “But I’m really close to passing this time!”

She laughed and said, “Well, good luck!”

“Thanks!”

I continued to look at the different patterns on the soft guards. Finally, I saw a pair that I wanted. I picked them up. They were covered with dogs, hearts, and the word woof!

“How much are these?” I asked the lady.

“Twenty-five dollars!” She replied.

I sighed looking at the $20 in my hand. Then I said to her, “I’ll be right back, could you please hold these for me and make sure nobody else takes them?”

“Sure dear!” She said.

I said thanks and hurried out of the room.

“Mom,” I said when I had ran down the long hallway and back to the room Mom was working in. “Could I pretty please have just five more dollars to get a new pair of soft guards? You know how badly I need them!”

She sighed and handed me a five dollar bill.

“Thanks Mom! You’re the best!” I called, running out of the room.

I then arrived back in the banquet area (as the sign on the door said) and bought the dog soft guards. Then, it was finally time to get into my costume and meet my coach for a quick warm up before the competition.

Mom handed me the big bag and I hurried off to the bathroom to change. After I was done putting on my tights, dress, and over-the-boot tights that I let dangle on my tennis shoes, I ran back down to the opposite end and into the arena where the freeskate 3 programs were happening at the moment.

“Hi Grayson!” Susan greeted me. “Ok, I want you to go through your routine.”

So, off to the side, while the second-to-last person in that group performed, I practice my whole routine. I was so ready for this!

I quickly laced up my skates while that last person performed and put on my jacket and gloves. Then, I pulled my over the boot tights over my skate. Then, my whole group went out onto the ice to warm up and practice our routine.

I was the leader while six other girls followed me doing two laps around the rink. Then I quickly ran through my routine. The announcer then announced it was time to get off. We skated off the ice. I took off my jacket and gloves. It was almost time.

I was the third to go on out of seven girls competing. After a tall girl with red hair went and a short girl with blond hair went, I was up. I skated out to my place like my coach had told me to do. I took my position with my right arm up and my left arm by my side. My music started. I pivoted in my spot then skated off. I did a ballet jump and circled around the side. Everything was going as planned.

After my music stopped, I bowed and skated off the ice.

“That was wonderful!” Susan exclaimed.

I smiled. First place here I come! I thought.

I watched the other four girls in my group skate, then headed out of the arena. My friends and parents, who had been watching from the stands, eagerly greeted me in the hallway.

“Great job honey!” My dad said to me.

“That was really good!” My friend Lee exclaimed.

“Yeah! I really like your dress!” Rainy told me.

My mom handed me a bouquet of roses and said, “That was really good sweetie!”

“Thanks guys!” I replied.

We waited out in the crowded hallway for the results to get posted. Finally, a lady wearing a black and white dress, her sleek black hair pulled back into a bun, came out. I recognized her to be one of the judges helper. She posted a blue sheet on the wall. I ran up to it, stumbling a little bit since I still had my skates on. I had to stand on my tiptoes, or, toe picks to see over the other girls. I found my name at the bottom of the list next to the number seven. My heart sank.

I walked back to my parents and friends who were smiling.

“What place sweets?” Mom asked.

I almost couldn’t answer for fear if I opened my mouth, I’d start bawling and that is something I didn’t want to do in front of my friends. “Seventh,” I said, my voice trembling.

My friends’ faces frowned. “Well, that’s ok! It was only your first time!” Rene said, trying to comfort me.

“Yeah, whatever,” I said angrily. I just wanted my friends to leave. I didn’t want them here anymore, assuring that everything was ok.

“Let’s go into the ballroom to get your pictures,” Mom said softly.

“I don’t want some stupid pictures!” I told her.

She frowned and lead me into the ballroom. When I walked in, some of the girls were already there. A photographer handed me a small trophy that said, “Competitor” on it. I was just a competitor. Not first place or even third, just competitor.

“Ok girls, let’s take your pictures!” The photographer said in a cheery voice when everyone from my group was there.

She had the girl who won first place stand on the highest step on the podium. Then, the girl who won second on the second highest step, and then the girl who won third on the lowest step. The remaining girls were placed around the podium on the ground.  We all held up our trophies. She said smile and snapped a few pictures.

Finally, it was over and I rejoined my parents and friends. One by one my friend’s parents came and picked them up. Once they were all gone, I changed back into my regular clothes and Mom, Dad, and I walked out of the community center.

“You know Grayson,” Dad said to me. “You win some you lose some!”

And at that moment I decided that I wouldn’t ever lose again. I’ll show those judges who really deserves first place, even if it means a lot of practicing. But I won’t ever give up until I win!

Thursday, July 14, 2016

STAR WARS V.S. HARRY POTTER RAP BATTLE SKIT by Adella Mulawarman and Grace LaTourelle

Characters:
(Two people skit)
Alex
Nicky
ALEX
(Pretending to play with a lightsaber. Make lightsaber sound)

NICKY
(Walks into room)
Alex, what are doing?

ALEX
I’m playing Star Wars- what else?

NICKY
I’m just saying you look silly waving a long stick! But really long. Not like Harry Potter. We should play that! And besides, I need to practice my charms. I’m turning 11 in 10 days, so I might get my acceptance letter to Hogwarts!

ALEX
Why should we play a dumb thing like that? What’s so get about Harry Potter anyways?

NICKY
(Gasp) How dare you! Harry Potter is amazing! Besides, books are better than movies.

ALEX
Anyways, at least our characters don’t need special protection from an old, white beared, cooky man.

NICKY

Yeah, you have protection from a crazy green short guy who speaks nonsense!

ALEX
How dare you offend YODA!!!
(Snap dramatically)

NICKY
Well how dare you offend Dumbledore!
This deserves a rap battle!

ALEX
Yeah!
(Start rapping)
Star Wars is better, no arguin’ with that.
Harry Potter’s helpless and Hagrid is just fat.

NICKY
I’ll give you some proof that HP is the best,
Luke is a snob, thinking he’s better than the rest.

ALEX
Jedis and the empire with action goloure.
HP has some cooky guy called Dum-ble-dore.

NICKY
J. K. Rowling had us excited, page after page.
Sure, Star Wars is ok but Harry Potter’s all the rage!

ALEX
Star Wars has droids and robots that destroy.
Harry only has his wand and a broomstick toy.

NICKY
Well at least HP is creative, Dumbledore’s Army, Order of the Phoenix, and Death Eaters,
Star Wars is plain boring, Light side, dark side, You guys are just plain cheaters!

ALEX
Nicky, you’re right, Star wars is just boring
Well except for the  nonstop action that keeps you from snoring.

NICKY
We have time turners, and awesome spells,
Star Wars has uh…..

ALEX
Yeah- you stutter. Because… because, Harry Potter… um…

NICKY
Alex, let’s make an agreement. Both are great.

BOTH
(shake hands)

ALEX
So, do you want to go play Percy Jackson outside?


NICKY
Why do Percy Jackson when we can play Hunger Games?


BOTH
WHO DO YOU THINK WON????

Dating Website Commercial by Adella Mulawarman and Grace LaTourelle

NARRATOR(GRACE)
Are you looking for love?

ACTION PERSON(ADELLA)
(Nods head excitedly)

NARRATOR(GRACE)
Have you had a hard time finding it?

ACTION PERSON(ADELLA
(nod’s head sadly)

NARRATOR(GRACE)
Well come join Rocket Hearts! The number one extraterrestrial dating site! Our matches our out of this world!

ACTION PERSON(ADELLA)
(Looks confused then shrugs)

NARRATOR(GRACE)
Here’s someone who found the love of her life!

BOTH
(turn around)

NEW DATER (GRACE)
So, how had Rocket Hearts helped you?

ACTION PERSON(ADELLA

It was great! But we broke up because my alien and me couldn’t deal with the long distance relationship. Rocket Hearts is the greatest dating website in the milky Way! But, I had some side effects, oddly enough. (turn serious. Low voice.) Side effects may include: Heartbreak, silliness, or sudden death. I almost died and had to move back to Earth because of the oxygen problem! So new lover, will you chose Heart Rocket?

NEWCOMER(GRACE)

I was going to…. Well, YOLO!

ACTION PERSON AND NEWCOMER

(Shakes hands)

The Forbidden Alleyway by Grace LaTourelle

Misty walked into Al’s Diner. Her family was poor so she stole things for them, making her a known thief in her little town of Atlanta.

Once inside, Misty looked around the diner. She decided to target one of the waitresses who had a beautiful, golden medallion with a blue gem in the middle.

Once “accident” and two angry shouts later, Misty was running out of the diner with the medallion tucked in her jacket. She ran through town with the police trailing shortly behind. Suddenly, she hit a crack in the sideway and tripped. The medallion tumbled out of her jacket and got lodged in the crack. The police grabbed her and took her away, leaving the wondrous medallion in what would soon be known as, The Forbidden Alleyway.

Drea walked out her back door and inhaled the scent of pine trees and burnt paper. The previous night, Drea and her mother had made a bonfire to celebrate Drea’s 13th birthday. Now that she was officially a teenager, she decided she could take a walk alone.

Drea walked by the school building, the grocery story that was always half stocked, and city hall, before stopping in between two buildings. The area was blocked off by police tape. This was The Forbidden Alleyway. It was forbidden because of the mysterious happenings and alien sightings. But Drea wasn’t as scared of this alleyway as the other people in town were. So, she ducked under the tape and into the alleyway.

“It’s just a normal alleyway! What’s everyone so afraid of?” Drea mumbled.

She was about to duck back under the police tape and walk home, when she spotted a glittering medallion, lodged in a sideway crack. She bent over and picked it up.

“Wow! This is beautiful!” Drea exclaimed, admiring the blue center gem.

Drea ducked under the police tape with her new find in her hand. Then, she walked home.

“I’m home!” Drea yelled through her house.

She ran upstairs and dropped the medallion off in her room. Then, she thumped downstairs and a horrible smell filled the room. It smelled like rotten fish. Drea walked into the kitchen.

“Hi Drea honey!” Her mother said, holding out a tray. “Do you want a honeydew and chocolate chip cookie?” She asked.

“Um, I’ll pass,” Drea said, not wanting to gag at her mother’s cooking in front of her.

“Buzzzzz! Sssssssss!” Came a noise that seemed to be coming from upstairs.

“What is that sound?” Drea’s mom asked, alarmed.

“I, I don’t know! I’ll go check,” Drea said bravely. She slowly walked up the stairs  and to her room and looked around. No one was there.

“Hello?” She asked.

“Sssssss,” There came in reply.

“Hello? Who’s there?” Drea called.

“Buzz! I…… am… Clooooordooooo!” Whatever it was said.

That’s when she noticed the medallion on her dresser. The center jewel was glowing blue. She then ran out of my room faster than you can say, “Creepy jewelry!”

The next day at school, Drea put the medallion on a pin and wore the medallion to school. She walked up to her best friend Aberdeen and explained what had happened.

“So, let me get this straight. You went into the forbidden alleyway, brought home this mysterious medallion,” She pointed to Drea’s lavender shirt where the medallion was. “And it said it’s name was Clordo?” Aberdeen question incredulously. Drea nodded and Aberdeen said, “Oh Drea! Now you’re being haunted  by a crazy medallion! You know, I sometimes worry about you! I mean, you went into the Forbidden Alleyway! Who does that? Well, apparently you do…” On and on she went until Drea just walked away.

That afternoon in English class, Drea’s teacher announced that they would be writing science fiction stories.

Great! Drea thought. That should be easy- I’m living one!

She started writing, but changed all the names so when she turned it in, the teacher wouldn’t suspect anything. There once was a girl named Starr who went into the Forbidden Alleyway. In the sidewalk crack, was a beautiful medallion. She took it to school the next day. Her friend Codi reprimanded her, but her friend Pablo thought that it was cool.

Suddenly, the notebook that she was writing in, started spinning around and the medallion glowed blue. Then, three people rose out of the paper. A girl with golden locks and an evil smile, a guy with a grayish tint to his face, and a young, weak looking girl that had a pale face.

“Who are you?” Drea asked the three.

The girl with golden hair laughed. “I’m Codi,” She said.

“I’m Pablo,” The guy with the grayish tint to his face said.

“And,” The young girl started.

“That’s Starr,” Codi cut in and pointed to the girl.

“B..But you’re from my story!”

“Wow. Nice to meet you author obvious! Anyways, we don’t belong to you, we are servants of Clordo.” Codi said.

“Clordo? You mean my medallion?” Drea asked confused.

Codi laughed again and said, “That’s just what he uses to communicate with. He really lives on his planet Orlock.”

“Then why are you guys here?” Drea questioned.

“Because, Orlock is a very small planet and it needs more room. So, we’ve made a plan and we are going to invade your world!” Pablo said before Codi got a chance to open her mouth.

“No!” Drea exclaimed.

Pablo and Codi smiled evilly while Starr glowered at Codi. Suddenly, Codi lunged at Drea and ripped the medallion off of her shirt.

“Ahh!” Drea shrieked.

“Pablo! Grab her!” Codi instructed.

Pablo grabbed Drea around her waist and, following Codi’s lead, dragged her out of the room. While all this happened, the teacher and the rest of the class didn’t notice.

They dragged her to the cafeteria. Then, Codi went into the kitchen area with the medallion.

“Codi, please let me go! Go back to Orlock!” Drea yelled.

She heard laughter from the kitchen. Then, a few minutes later, Codi came back with a slice of pizza.
Codi handed her the slice and said, “Eat it.”

Drea, too hungry to realize that she was be tricked, ate the slice of pizza. Then, her eyes turned to small, black circles. She stood up and said, “I am a servant of Clordo!” She said.

Then Aberdeen, who had been listening from the doorway, barged into the cafeteria. She ran into Codi yelling, “You get away from my friend! Who are you?”

Codi smiled evilly and said, “Servants of Clordo, written by Drea!”

Aberdeen gasped, then ran out of the cafeteria.

Pablo laughed and said, “That scared girl! Ha!”

Pablo and Codi started laughing hysterically, but Starr ran out of the room too to follow Aberdeen.

The two arrived back a minute later. Aberdeen carried a notebook and pencil.

“Give it up!” She yelled at Codi, who had been talking to Drea and giving her instructions.

“Never!” She yelled back.

Aberdeen then plopped on the floor, opened the notebook, and started scribbling something.

“What are you doing foolish girl?” Codi asked.

“Destroying you!” Drea wrote one more sentence and Codi and Pablo suddenly vanished.

“Thank you for helping me! I kept you alive to show my gratitude!” Aberdeen said to Starr.
Starr nodded her head.

“What are you doing here, human?” Drea asked Aberdeen.

“Oh Drea!” Aberdeen cried. “What happened?!”

Then, she spied the medallion laying in the doorway of the kitchen. The blue jewel in the center had a piece missing from it.

Suddenly, she knew what to do. She grabbed Drea around her middle and tried to perform the heimlich maneuver. Drea then spit out the piece of the gem she had swallowed and her eyes turned back to normal.

“Thank you so much Aberdeen!” Drea told her friend greatfuly.

She smiled, blushing. Then, out of the tiny blue gem that Drea had swallowed, a hologram type thing that showed an alien spoke. “I am Clordo! You have destroyed all of my servants and now you shall be destroyed!”

But before he could kill Aberdeen and Drea, Drea stepped on the stone crushing it into tiny pieces.

Then, Aberdeen and Drea picked up the medallion and took it outside where they buried it under a tall evergreen. And there it would lay for years and years.