Thursday, March 28, 2013

Walk For Life 2013

This year, I decided to go on the 2013 Walk for Life with my church St. Robert Bellarmine. The Walk for Life is a protest against abortion. I am completely pro life, I don't agree with killing innocent babies. Take their hands and not their life, they have a beating heart even though it may not seem like it.These babies are living, flesh and blood, human beings and don't deserve to be killed at all. It says in the Bible "Thou shalt not kill". My friend came along with me on this trip to San Francisco. We hopped on the bus at 6 a.m. on an Saturday morning. It was a very long drive, about 5-6 hours. There were movies playing on the bus to keep us occupied.When we arrived in SF, it was a HUGE city. I didn't expect it to be so big. When we got to the park where the Walk for Life started, it was  packed. There was literally no place to move. You were crammed with a bunch of other people. This makes me proud that so many people agree with life. We out numbered the pro choice people.We listened to the woman and men who regretted lost mother or fatherhood tell their stories. Most of the women deeply regretted their abortions right after having them. They couldn't live a day without thinking of the child they had killed. Then, we listened to the bishops and priests talk. We also listened to women who were forced to have abortions. These stories were terrible to hear. The people telling the stories were sobbing and were just very sad. So then, all of the churches started the walk after the speeches. We walked through the city of San Fran holding signs that said pro life and we yelled pro life! My friend and I made our own posters with pictures of babies and quotes from the Bible, Mother Teresa, and some of  our own. The pro choice people yelled and screamed at us, cursing us Christians and the Bible. At the end we hopped back on the bus and headed home. We got home around 10 p.m. at night. The city of San Francisco was very cool. One problem was it was a week before the Super Bowl and they were selling shirts that said "defeat Baltimore!", I didn't like that so much.











I enjoyed sticking up for those babies.

Beginner 4-H er

Last year at county fair, Dinoboy was the only cloverbud. Cloverbuds can only do showmanship.Dinoboy went into the ring with Boomer for the first time. I helped him hold the showmanship lead correctly. He won a blue ribbon! This year, Dinoboy is planning on competing again. We will see what the year has to come.

Roxy and I

Here's some pictures of Roxy and I.







Roxy, Wally, and Boomer

Roxy, Wally, and Boomer have been doing good. Roxy is now in her third year of dog 4-H with me, we make a very good team. Roxy is my best friend I have ever had. She never lets me down, no matter what I do. My girl is now 5 years old. Wally is doing pretty good. He is now 5 years old, almost 6. He's an at home dog, because he has attitude problems. Boomer is in his second year of dog 4-H with Electroman. They are doing pretty good together. Boomer is no longer a little pup, he's 2 years old. Her's some pictures of them. Some of the pictures are older, but I just love them! Roxy and Boomer are best friends, they never leave each other's side. Boomer looks up to Roxy so much. He will follow her every move and do whatever she does.















Take a Little Hike

I had another photography assignment using the 5 rules of composition: framing, simple background, up close, lines, and rule of thirds. So, we took a little hike to take pictures. I just thought I would share some of my pictures.
 Framing/Landscape
 Up close/ simple background
 Up close
 Lines
 Lines
 Simple background
 Rule of thirds
 Simple background
 Simple background
 Up close
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