Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Camp NaNoWriMo Winner!


I'm Back!

Hello Again,
How are you all? Having good days? Good.
Recently, I mentored a 4H Kritter Kamp. I show cows every year at youth fair, so the woman who's in charge of 4H asked me to come. I mentored two girls named Clara and Natalie. Clara was really quiet, but was quite good at showing the cow. Natalie talked a lot, but knew a little about cows, so she did well. They were a lot better than some of the kids; at lunch they sat down and worked on the dairy workbooks they had and let me eat lunch with the other mentors. Yay!
Summer is coming up pretty soon. My home school co op finished up the year a few weeks ago, so that gives me the next 9 days to finish up all my workbooks. Hooray for 26 pages of Got Grammar a day! After that my family and I are going to Edisto Island.
My friend Julia went to the hospital in Rochester a few days ago. She has Legg Calves Perthes Disease. Legg disease is a disease more commonly found in kids that separates the hip from the rest of the leg. She wasn't supposed to get back until next Friday, but she got back yesterday instead.
MY mom and I went to see Star Trek: Into Darkness a few days ago. It as very good. I'm a big Sherlock fan, so it was really cool to see Benedict Cumberbatch in it. It was amazing!
Yesterday my mom and I went to a home school thing in Rochester. After it was over we went to Uno's and got deep dish. It was delicious! Then, on the way home, the radio station was giving away Darian Lake tickets. I never call in for those types of things, but my mom always does, and because she was driving she made me call. I got put on hold a bunch of times, and then someone finally picked up. I thought I had the wrong number, but we won the tickets. Yippy!
For those of you who have been reading this blog for a while now, you know that I did NaNoWriMo (NAtional NOvel WRIting MOnth) this past November. You have to write a 50000 word novel in 30 days. I completed my novel, The Sentimental Journey of a Yellow Truck with 51313 words. In April, NaNoWriMo ran Camp NaNoWriMo, where you can set your own word goal. I did that too, (my word count goal was 30000) and completed my NaNo Rebel novel with 32303 words. There is another Camp NaNoWriMo in July and I'm doing that too. My word count goal for July is 30000, but if I'm able to stay on track well, I'll raise it. The best part is freaking out because you have 11000 words to write in 36 hours. If you're doing Camp NaNoWriMo, I would love to be in a cabin with you. You can ask for specific novelists. My username is sadielaine. 

Have a good Summer!

That Girl You See And Pretend You Don't Know