This is Jack's blog. He's a pretty cool kid. He asked us to start it when he was going into Kindergarten to chronicle his school experiences and random thoughts. He's now in first grade and still having random thoughts.
Showing posts with label charity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charity. Show all posts
Saturday, October 1, 2011
School Fundraiser
For the past few days I have been selling fundraiser items. Yesterday was the last day for me. I have prizes from it. For example, pretty much all I have is, well right now, charm necklaces. I gave one to my mom because it was too girlish and then the rest are hanging on my closet door in my room. Two are phoenixes, two are peace signs, I have a cupcake one, a monster truck one, a microphone, and one I'm not going to tell you about. It was the one I gave my mom, which is too girlish for me.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Charity
It is cool to see you again. I have very important announcements. There is people dying from hunger. They need help. Well, I already did something really good. I had to pack 50,000 meals. That is really good. And I was really helping Ivory Coast. They have kids dying every six seconds. That is terrifying. I really helped. Count my dad in, too. He helped awesomely.
Our first job was measuring. Our second job was sealing and our third job was doing the funnel. There were different ways to put in the funnel. First ingredient was chicken powder. Then you put in soy, then vegetables, then rice, then pack it up and let your runner take it to a measurer. They will take care of the job and then go to sealers and then put it in large boxes. That is how you make 50,000 meals. It pretty much took four hours. That is not too long for a grown-up.
The number was for measuring, 377 up to 382 grams or in the middle.
The End.
Our first job was measuring. Our second job was sealing and our third job was doing the funnel. There were different ways to put in the funnel. First ingredient was chicken powder. Then you put in soy, then vegetables, then rice, then pack it up and let your runner take it to a measurer. They will take care of the job and then go to sealers and then put it in large boxes. That is how you make 50,000 meals. It pretty much took four hours. That is not too long for a grown-up.
The number was for measuring, 377 up to 382 grams or in the middle.
The End.
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