Help Animals!

Can you foster an animal? Adopt one permanatly? Would you save an animal’s life? Many animals get put down each day because there wasn’t a loving family there for them. We want to help them. We are a group of middle schoolers at Cornerstone Learning Community and we are working hard to make a difference. Call 850-980-5492 if you can foster, adopt, or do anything else you can to help. Look at this link to the animal shelter website.  Go to this link to the animal shelter website to learn more about adopting a pet.

the lousiana oil leakage, how can we help?

have you heard about what happened in Louisiana?

about 60 miles from Louisiana, there was a big oil leakage, and it happened under water, so now as i type, and as you read this, tons of oil is leaking into our oceans, to be specific, 5,000 barrels of oil a day are leaking into the ocean, do you know how much that is polluting our environment?

my dad and i were talking about it early today, and we got to the point in our conversation that we started to wonder “how could we help?” so this is what we have come up with, we would put it on the blog, and see it you have any ideas, i know it will be slightly hard to help, but there has to be one was we could help, just one way.

we know that they don’t need money, the oil companys are paying for the whole ordeal, and they don’t need volunteers, they have trained people who are helping,

what could we do, as CLC ambassadors, what could we do?

Haiti Interveiw

 

On Jan,29 CLC, “A private school with a public mission,” took on the job of helping Haiti in a Haitian food for Haitian life’s fundraiser. The three classes of 4th, 5th and 8th grade made a great Haitian meal and held  an awesome bake sale. Which includes red beans and rice, fried plantains and a bean salad. The bake sale and meal included earned about $1,300.

My job was to interview a 4th grader about the event and Haiti. I asked “Omie Coyne”, ( A 4th grader from CLC ) a couple of questions.

Q: Did you ever know anything about Haiti, before the earthquake hit?

A:”No, I did not even know that Haiti existed.”

Q: How do you feel about what you did to help?

A: “I feel Great and I’m glad I did it!”

Q: How do you think the fondraiser went?

A: Great, I think it went very well.

Omie told me that a lady came into her classroom and talked about Haiti. The lady had been to Haiti one month before the disastrous earthquake hit. Omie said that the lady talked about Haiti’s history. Omie thinks that the $1,300 dollars should go to Doctors without Borders and Red cross.

You can help too!!!

How to save more water

  1. You can take a shower every other day
  2. When you go to the bathroom…. ” If it is yellow let it mellow, if it is brown flush it down”
  3. No baths
  4. No showers longer then 10 minutes
  5. Use hand sanitiser instead of washing your hands
  6. Turn water off when you are brushing your teeth
  7. To wash your dishes fill up a small pot with water and wash your dishes with that water

Newborns Do’s and Don’t’s

Newborn Do’s and Don’t’s

  1. Don’t let him or her get into animal doogins (when your outside)
  2. Don’t give alchehol
  3. Buy no more than 5 passies in it’s passy lifetime
  4. Don’t be alarmed if your newborn has brown or yellow disruptions in the force (it’s perfectly natural)
  5. When you hold your newborn, don’t be suprised if it looks at you like you a derranged platipi (again normal behaviors)
  6. Feed your baby milk (a lot of it)
  7. If your baby starts to cry don’t put  plastic bagover it’s head (do rock it softly)
  8. Don’t let it watch violent shows like the flintstones or spongebob
  9. Put diapers on it not underwear
  10. Don’t push it to hard to learn 1+1 or it might– you can imagine
  11. Burp baby after feeding it
  12. Keep baby as warm as– whatever temperature they should be
  13. You don’t have to bath it that much
  14. Don’t get it riled up before you put it to sleep
  15. Take it for walks in a stroller