Thursday, August 9, 2012

Differences

There are differences between CA and AZ.

In AZ, I liked going to FCF.
In CA, I like going to my grandparent's church, RCC.

In AZ, I liked going to Thomas Elementary School.
In CA, I'm looking forward to going to Golden Elementary School.

In AZ, I liked going to all the friends I have at church and school and everything.
In CA, I like going to my 2 friends that have pools and my one-house-away-friend that loves to ride bikes with us.

In AZ, I went to Phoenix and got locked in a bathroom (that was something I DIDN'T like).
In CA, when I was learning how to dive, I jumped I did a belly flop and looked like a scared cat and everyone laughed (and I didn't like that either).

In AZ, I liked having a group of friends called the Fantastic Four (which you heard about in one of my first posts--"Dylan and Lego Club").
In CA, we have a lot of friends in the neighborhood.

Here's a list of things I did in the 4 seasons in AZ:  building a snow fort in the snow, going on field trips in the spring, splashing around in the hose and doing our swimming pool in the middle of the summer, spending Thanksgiving in Tucson, setting up our little Christmas tree and decorating our room with our little Christmas tree with our train going around it.

Here's a list of things I like doing in the four seasons in CA:  in the winter I like spending Christmas with our neighbors (like going outside in the morning and seeing my friend, Andrew drive a new remote control car-type-jeep), going to Legoland or Disneyland in the spring, in the summer I like riding bikes in the street (playing a little army game with Andrew) or going to the beach, and going to San Diego for Thanksgiving and building a fort out of not-cooked spaghetti noodles and marshmallows.

If any of you are moving, I hope you can have as much fun as all the stuff on here (besides the going to Phoenix and stuff) because everywhere is really good.  In know in Kansas City, there's ice skating and stuff, and Atlanta there's a place where there's fish and you can feed the fish, and in Utah there's a lot of ranches which are really fun...so if you are ever moving to one of these places, I hope you can do the stuff I'm talking about.




3 comments:

  1. Sam, This is really a great post...and a very long one. It is fun to hear about the differences there are in various places where you have been. Grandpa and I love getting to see you every day! You are very special...and smart! Keep enjoying doing many activities! xoGrandma

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  2. I am glad you are finding so many things you like about California and have so many good memories about Flagstaff and Arizona. I can't wait to see you, Evan, Annie and your Dad and Mom in 3 more weeks. Hugs, Gamma

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  3. Sam, Blogs may be the wave of the future. So, I hope you develop great and good skills in doing so.
    PaJ

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