Saturday, February 19, 2011
soup kitchen 7
2 hours organizing Saturday, February 12, 2011
soup kitchen 6
3.5 hours. organizing storage and cleaning
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Soup Kitchen 5
2 hours organized storage room
Saturday, January 15, 2011
soup kitchen 4
5 hours
helped served
The best of whats around
Friday, February 25, 2011
Friday, December 10, 2010
3rd time at the soup kitchein
We had some of our class mates with us this time. We had to get up real early and meet them at the soup kitchein to start getting the food ready. I made the cold slaw, Curly que #2 wash the apples, and curly que # 1 did the beverages. We also prepared hot dogs and pasteries for the people to eat. When it was time to served curly que # 1 serve the cole slaw and curly que #2 serve the apples while i gave them the desserts and handed them their plates. they stayed there until 1 pm serving the people.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
2nd Saturday at the Soup Kitchein, Nov. 13 2010
We went back to the Soup Kitchein, and this time we had to make a srapbook. We had to put all the letters in the order, and then put them into the book. Never knew that we were that good in designing scrap books til now.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
day1 of soup Kitchein
The first Saturay we started working at the Soup Kitchein it was very fun. We had to go around and asked people wat their age was for a survey. This was a very easy way to get to know the people that comes regularly. They were all so nice, and we all talked for a long time about random things. Because I was only one talking to the people, they thought that curly que were scared of them. I told them that they were still sleepy, especially the brunette, they laughed and said that hopefully they will get use to them soon. From that day i found out that they are real fun people to be around. As I look around I saw that everyone was like a little family and i couldn't wait to be apart of it.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Persian Culture
In English we read Rubaiyat and Manners of Kings both written by Persians. From these two stories I learned some things about the culture of Persians. One was that they believe that you are either going to hell or going to place where theres no hardships like heaven. The second one is that they have a god named Allah, who they strongly believe in.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Noah's vs. Gilgamesh floud
In English 12, we read the stories Gilgamesh The Great Floud, and The Noah's Ark from the Bible. They are very similar stories, but also different. They both have animials, a boat in the story. The characters both take birds to find land after the land is flouded. The only thing that I saw that was different was when Enkidu lives forever, but Noah died when he was in his 200s.
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