Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Rain, Rain, Go Away


This morning my alarm clock went off, bright and early as usual. I hit the snooze button because I was just not quite ready to get out of bed yet. I laid there listening to the sound of the rain against my window and I curled up under my blankets. My room was cold and everything was dark and gloomy. The last thing I wanted to do was get out of bed. My ten minutes of snooze felt like 30 seconds and it was time to get out of bed. I'm pretty sure I slept walked through my morning routine. I left my house a half hour late for work and was stuck in traffic for about an hour. Most people forget how to drive when it is raining and I'm surely not happy about it. Now I am sitting here at my desk, eating soup and wearing a giant sweater. I am tired and yet for some reason sad today. Why is it that the rain does that to people? The only thing that I want to do today is stay in bed, but the show must go on. I just wish the sun was shining and I was smiling so that this day would go by a bit faster. I wish I was outside on a beautiful fall day pumpkin picking or riding my bike. That would really make the day enjoyable. So, rain, rain, please go away, come again some other day, all Jen wants to do is play!
Check out this silly YouTube clip I found. I think you might enjoy this!



Vocabulary Review
Gloomy: (adjective) dark or dim
Routine: (noun) a regular course of procedure
Traffic: (noun) the movement of vehicles, ships, persons, etc in an area
Reason: (noun) logic; premise of an argument
Shining: (adjective) radiant; gleaming; bright
Enjoyable: (adjective) capable of giving joy or pleasure

Vocabulary Practice
1. There was heavy __________ on the parkway this morning.
2. I would not talk to my brother for my own certain _________.
3. You could tell a storm was coming just by looking up at the _________ sky.
4. The sun was ________ in my eyes when I was driving.
5. The park was very ________ today because all of my friends were there.
6. My sister and I share a bathroom, therefore we set up a morning ________ so that we do not get in each other's way.

Grammar Point - Adjectives that describe the weather
An adjective is a word that modifies a noun or a pronoun. It is a word that provides more information about another word. This can be used to describe weather.
Example: gloomy and shining
Practice: Can you come up with 15 words that describe weather?

Questions
What is your favorite type of weather?
How do you feel when it rains?
What is your idea of a perfect day in the form of weather?

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Ninjas


This past Saturday, I celebrated my friend Kristin's birthday at Ninja. Ninja is a Japanese restaurant in New York City located in the West Village. The restaurant is 2 floors and is decorated like a ninja castle, which they like to call the "rock garden." Once you walk in, a ninja greets you and takes you in an elevator to the next floor. Once you get out of the elevator, there are more ninjas waiting for you. They ask you if you want to go on the "ninja path" or the "safe path," so of course we went the ninja way. You walk through this dark, winding passageway and ninjas pop out of nowhere and scare you. This is absolutely hilarious. The safe path is just a walk to your table, which is definately not an exciting ninja experience. Once you make it through the "ninja path," you are escorted to your table. We had about 30 people with us, so you could just imagine how thrilled the ninjas were.

We were all settled into our seats and the ninjas brought out tons of ninja-like things like swords and nunchucks, which were fake of course. They brought out our food and drinks and put on a ninja show for us. I loved every minute of it. We got tons of saki and sushi, but the best part was when they brought out the salads. On the salad, there was a crisp cheesy like covering over the bowl and the ninjas came by and broke open your salad with chopsticks. These are extremely crafty ninjas might I add.
Once dinner was over, the ninjas brought out dessert, which was up in flames. Awesome. They then handed out ninja stickers and snuck up on us to decorate us. Overall, this was an amazing time. It was very entertaining and very funny. I recommend everyone of all ages to go to this super ninja castle. I guarantee you won't regret it!


Vocabulary Review
Greet: (verb) to address with some form of salutation; welcome
Passageway: (noun) a way of passing into, through, or out of something, as within a building or between buildings; a corridor, hall, alley, or the like
Escorted: (verb) to attend or accompany as an escort
Crafty: (adjective) skillful in evil schemes; cunning; sly; deceitful
Recommend: (verb) to represent; urge; suggest
Guarantee: (verb) to ensure for another; promise


Vocabulary Practice
1. My friends and I walked through the dark ____________ to get to the parking lot.
2. The host of the party ___________ all of the guests at the front door.
3. I _____________ that you are going to love the cheesecake here.
4. The man ____________ the woman to the table at the restaurant.
5. My teacher ____________ this wonderful book.
6. The workers at the haunted house were so spooky and __________.



Grammar Point - Past Tense
The past tense is a verb tense expressing action, state, or being in the past of the current moment, or prior to some other event, whether that is past, present, or future.
Example: This past Saturday, I celebrated my friend Kristin's birthday at Ninja.
Practice: Can you write a short story of 10 sentences in the past tense?



Questions
Have you ever been to or heard of Ninja?
Do you like restaurant that are entertaining?
What is your favorite restaurant?

Thursday, October 15, 2009

I Hate Being Sick



I believe that there is nothing worse than being sick. High Fever, sore throat, stuffy nose, bad cough, and achy body; what else could go wrong?

I've been in bed for the past 3 days and this simply is not getting any easier. I have made the couch my place of rest. I have been bundled up in sweatshirts, sweatpants, and big chunky socks with the tv remote in hand and my dog by my side. I've watched about 20 movies already and the tv is starting to bore me, but how many naps can one possibly take? I'm full of chicken soup and orange juice. I'm sick of it all.

No one wants to come near me because after all, who wants to get sick? My sister keeps disinfecting everything I touch. It's actually kind of funny. This weather does not help either. It's cold and gloomy outside, which makes me just want to curl up on the couch anyways. I just want to get better and go out continuing my days as I would. The stress does not help either. I keep thinking about the work I have to do at my job, the classes I am missing at school, and the hours I have to put in for my pre-professional phase. This silly germ could not have come at a more worse of a time.

I am determined to say goodbye to this germ. Adios, ciao, auf wiedersehen, au revoir, adeus! Wish me luck and stay healthy folks!



Vocabulary Review

Bundled up: (verb phrase) to dress warm or snugly
Bore: (verb) to weary by dullness, tedious repetition, unwelcome attentions
Possibly: (adverb) perhaps, maybe
Disinfecting: (verb) to cleanse of infection, destroy germs
Gloomy: (adjective) dark, dim, deeply shaded
Determined: (adjective) decided, settled, resolved


Vocabulary Practice

1. The long speech was starting to ____________ me.
2. A blizzard was raging but the children were all ____________.
3. The dark sky seemed cold and __________ this morning.
4. It may ____________ rain today.
5. Michelle was ____________ to pass her spelling test.
6. The doctor was _____________ his tools before seeing the next patient.


Grammar Point - Verb Phrase

A verb phrase is a syntactic structure composed of the predicative elements of a sentence and functions in providing information about the subject of the sentence. For example, I used the verb phrase "bundled up" to give more information about the subject "I."
Practice: Write 5 sentences using verb phrases.


Questions

Have you been sick lately?
What do you do when you are sick?
Can you describe how you feel when you are sick in 5 words?

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

NYC Wine & Food Festival




The New York City Wine and Food Festival is an annual event that has just recently moved to New York as of last year. I attended the event last year and had a fabulous time! The festival this year is this Sunday and I couldn't be more excited!


The Wine and Food Festival is hosted by and benefits the Food Bank for New York City and the Share Our Strength Foundation. One hundred percent of the proceeds directly benefit these foundations. There is also an auction held during the festival that give people a chance to bid on amazing dining packages, exciting getaways, and many other luxury items. Throughout the festival, there are over 80 events that are held throughout the Meatpacking District and beyond. The events range from walk-around tastings, to educational food and wine seminars hosted by Food Network stars, to interactive cooking experiences, and more.


Some of the people that I am most interested in meeting are Paula Deen, Rachael Ray, Bobby Flay, Giada de Laurentis, and Guy Fieri. Last year I met Mario Batali and Alex Guarnaschelli. I love watching the Food Network. It is constantly on in my house, however I don't really cook. This may sound unusal, but I really enjoy the entertainment. I like to watch all the cooking shows and challenges. It's quite informational. I've learned some tips and tricks that I do use whenever I do cook.


If you love food and wine, this is the place to be! It's never too late to buy tickets! Maybe I'll see you there :)



Vocabulary Review

Annual: (adjective) occurring or returning once a year; yearly
Host: (noun) a person, place, or company that provides services, resources, etc., as for an event
Proceeds: (noun) the profits or returns from a sale, investment, etc.
Benefit: (noun) something that is advantageous or good
Auction: (noun) a publicly held sale at which property or goods are sold to the highest bidder
Unusual: (adjective) not usual, common, or ordinary

Vocabulary Practice
1. We will be holding a special charity _________ hosted by eBay in order to sell all of our items.
2. Michelle was the _______ of the party, who coordinated all of the food and activities.
3. The ________ carnival happens every year and it is always a good time!
4. There was an ___________ looking cat outside with 5 legs and 3 eyes.
5. All of the __________ from the event go to a foundation that helps the homeless.
6. Mary would ___________ from eating healthier foods.

Grammar Point - Nouns

A noun is a word used to name a person, place, thing, or abstract idea. For example, I used a variety of nouns in my blog to do just this.
Practice: Can you find all the other nouns I used in the blog, besides the ones listed in the vocbulary review?

Questions

Do you like the Food Network?
Do you enjoy learning about food and wine?
Have you ever attended this event?