My 2014 Goals
For 2014, I have multiple goals, but
I have three main goals that I want to achieve. All of my goals lead to me
getting into a BMX tournament. These goals include doing a double-fakie, a
complete bar-spin, and after getting into a BMX tournament. The goals ma be kind
of hard to achieve, but I’m trying my best.
My first goal is being able to do a
double-fakie. The reason I want to be able to do this is because it is a
standard procedure if you’re going into a competition. Also you need to be able
to grind on a ramp, but I already know how to do that. The last thing I need to
be able to do is a dive-in. A dive-in is where you start at the top of a ramp
and ride straight down to the other side, but I already know how to do that
also.
If I am able to pull off a full
bar-spin on a scooter, I have achieved one of my 2014 goals. I want to be able
to do it, so I can say I did it. My brother got me a scooter for Christmas, and
I don’t want to waste it. My friend Kevin is teaching me how to do a basic jump
on a scooter, and I’m getting better. I’ve done it once, but not off of a
bar-spin.
All of my goals lead to this! I don’t
want to go to a SMX(A scooter version of BMX.) tournament, because I’m not as
good on a scooter as of on a bike. Once I van double-fakie and bar-spin I can
enter a tournament. I get a choice of freestyle, race, one vs. one, and judged
dive-in tricks. My brother got into a BMX tournament and came in third, so I
want to achieve greater than him. I’m getting better, and better at these
things, so I can eventually get into a tournament.
Those are my 2014 goals, and I hope I
can achieve them. Maybe if I get at least two gold trophies I can go to the X
Games. So, if you see the news say,” Eleven-year old boy comes in second at the
X Games BMX tournament.” you know why. I would also be satisfied if I just beat
my brother. My simple goals lead to big things. That could also mean me getting
into a SMX tournament in 2015.
For 2014, I have multiple goals, but
I have three main goals that I want to achieve. All of my goals lead to me
getting into a BMX tournament. These goals include doing a double-fakie, a
complete bar-spin, and after getting into a BMX tournament. The goals ma be kind
of hard to achieve, but I’m trying my best.
My first goal is being able to do a
double-fakie. The reason I want to be able to do this is because it is a
standard procedure if you’re going into a competition. Also you need to be able
to grind on a ramp, but I already know how to do that. The last thing I need to
be able to do is a dive-in. A dive-in is where you start at the top of a ramp
and ride straight down to the other side, but I already know how to do that
also.
If I am able to pull off a full
bar-spin on a scooter, I have achieved one of my 2014 goals. I want to be able
to do it, so I can say I did it. My brother got me a scooter for Christmas, and
I don’t want to waste it. My friend Kevin is teaching me how to do a basic jump
on a scooter, and I’m getting better. I’ve done it once, but not off of a
bar-spin.
All of my goals lead to this! I don’t
want to go to a SMX(A scooter version of BMX.) tournament, because I’m not as
good on a scooter as of on a bike. Once I van double-fakie and bar-spin I can
enter a tournament. I get a choice of freestyle, race, one vs. one, and judged
dive-in tricks. My brother got into a BMX tournament and came in third, so I
want to achieve greater than him. I’m getting better, and better at these
things, so I can eventually get into a tournament.
Those are my 2014 goals, and I hope I
can achieve them. Maybe if I get at least two gold trophies I can go to the X
Games. So, if you see the news say,” Eleven-year old boy comes in second at the
X Games BMX tournament.” you know why. I would also be satisfied if I just beat
my brother. My simple goals lead to big things. That could also mean me getting
into a SMX tournament in 2015.
The Worst Punishment
If you like third person shooters you’ll understand my worst punishment. If I am never aloud to play Grand Theft Auto 5 again ,I don’t exactly know what I would do. It is the only thing I play other than a few other games , and playing outside. It is the main game I play on my Xbox 360. I even have a Playstation 4 ,but I still play Grand Theft Auto 5on my Xbox. There are only three main ways I would get this punishment. First up, is if I get a “C” on my report card. Secondly, would be if I did something bad at school,like getting in a fight. Lastly,would be if I just down right disrespected my mom,she would ground me for like 3 months . That is how I’d get that punishment.
Grand Theft Auto Five is pretty much the only game I play. When I get home I do my homework ,play outside,get a shower ,and then play for as long as possible.One time when we were snowed in for two days straight I spent five million dollars, just on motorcycles! If anybody likes this game as much as me they would agree that this is the worst punishment.The game is so addicting ,and is fun too. You can do anything to your heart’s content . You can buy,customize,and race cars,you can even play tennis! So, that is my worst punishment of all.
If you like third person shooters you’ll understand my worst punishment. If I am never aloud to play Grand Theft Auto 5 again ,I don’t exactly know what I would do. It is the only thing I play other than a few other games , and playing outside. It is the main game I play on my Xbox 360. I even have a Playstation 4 ,but I still play Grand Theft Auto 5on my Xbox. There are only three main ways I would get this punishment. First up, is if I get a “C” on my report card. Secondly, would be if I did something bad at school,like getting in a fight. Lastly,would be if I just down right disrespected my mom,she would ground me for like 3 months . That is how I’d get that punishment.
Grand Theft Auto Five is pretty much the only game I play. When I get home I do my homework ,play outside,get a shower ,and then play for as long as possible.One time when we were snowed in for two days straight I spent five million dollars, just on motorcycles! If anybody likes this game as much as me they would agree that this is the worst punishment.The game is so addicting ,and is fun too. You can do anything to your heart’s content . You can buy,customize,and race cars,you can even play tennis! So, that is my worst punishment of all.
JA Biztown is an evil place to be!
JA Biztown was easy at first, but then the paperwork stacked up. Me being the CEO, it was hard. Things came up that were more important than the task at hand. I learned that I’m going to live with Peter Pan in Neverland (Because I don’t want to grow up). Being a CEO is hard, but I pulled through in the end.
I worked at the TV Station, and I rue the day I stepped in (Which was the only day!). I had to do all of the important paperwork. I only got one break because of all the paperwork! My company almost when bankrupt because of Demetrice (The CFO) lost the supply, and loan lists. We had random interviews at the worst times, since we were the TV Station. Eventually, we randomly got billed ten thousand dollars from the city hall. We found out that it was Laila playing around, and we got to paying our bills.
I practically only got one break. On my second I had to do job related things, like getting insurance cards for my employees. As well as walking into paper everywhere in the office! On my first break I found myself eating lunch, and finding out Journey's only sold the items in the glass case at the front. The only thing I bought was the newspaper, because was said to be in it. My experience as a consumer wasn't exactly great being CEO.
The upside is that I learned writing checks is easy. I personally think our only achievment was not getting the TV Station shut down. Our volunteer called us bad even though she just sat there…judging us. All of my employees ditched me, and Demetrice. I had people who wanted personal websites, but no web designer. My employees were making their own websites thinking it was the company website. So, my employees didn't do their jobs but we still pulled through (Again).
In all the experience wasn't the best, but it was expected by a city ran by kids. The other businesses came billing us randomly, and like I said we still pulled through. There was so much paperwork that I’m pretty sure that I had nightmares of being chased by papers. The interviews didn't have my input and they came at the worst times. In the end my company achieved greatness!
JA Biztown was easy at first, but then the paperwork stacked up. Me being the CEO, it was hard. Things came up that were more important than the task at hand. I learned that I’m going to live with Peter Pan in Neverland (Because I don’t want to grow up). Being a CEO is hard, but I pulled through in the end.
I worked at the TV Station, and I rue the day I stepped in (Which was the only day!). I had to do all of the important paperwork. I only got one break because of all the paperwork! My company almost when bankrupt because of Demetrice (The CFO) lost the supply, and loan lists. We had random interviews at the worst times, since we were the TV Station. Eventually, we randomly got billed ten thousand dollars from the city hall. We found out that it was Laila playing around, and we got to paying our bills.
I practically only got one break. On my second I had to do job related things, like getting insurance cards for my employees. As well as walking into paper everywhere in the office! On my first break I found myself eating lunch, and finding out Journey's only sold the items in the glass case at the front. The only thing I bought was the newspaper, because was said to be in it. My experience as a consumer wasn't exactly great being CEO.
The upside is that I learned writing checks is easy. I personally think our only achievment was not getting the TV Station shut down. Our volunteer called us bad even though she just sat there…judging us. All of my employees ditched me, and Demetrice. I had people who wanted personal websites, but no web designer. My employees were making their own websites thinking it was the company website. So, my employees didn't do their jobs but we still pulled through (Again).
In all the experience wasn't the best, but it was expected by a city ran by kids. The other businesses came billing us randomly, and like I said we still pulled through. There was so much paperwork that I’m pretty sure that I had nightmares of being chased by papers. The interviews didn't have my input and they came at the worst times. In the end my company achieved greatness!