Wednesday, October 29, 2008

English Writing #3


Personal Testimony:

I absolutely love Febreze! It is one of my favorite products. I am actually rather obsessed with it and try to use it as much as possible. I can tell that from personal experience, Febreze really does make your house smell a lot better. I love to use it right after I sweep my room because I feel it brings out the best in it. I have also used it in my car a lot, especially during volleyball season. I would often leave my sweaty shoes and knee pads in my car overnight and my car would smell terrible the next day. Febreze is my hero!

Counter Aurgument:

Its hard for me to think about people that don't like Febreze, but I know that they are out there. It could be that possibly those people are allergic to it. That would be terrible to have your throat sweel up and your skin break out in hives everytime you smelled it. In that case I will accept the fact that they don't like Febreze and that they don't think it is as wonderful as I do.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Essay 3

When I read about this next essay, I wasn't sure what I was going to do it over. The more I thought about it, the more I decided that I should do something that I love. One thing in life that I love is Febreze. I know that sounds weird but I am obsessed and I found this funny febreze commercial. In this commercial a women does exactly what I do with febreze, so I thought it would be perfect.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBjoevV1Co4&feature=related

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Family

Before I was born, my parents made a friend and she had two young girls. Her husband had just left her for the women down the street. The mother was broken. She really need some help with these girls, and her mother lived in Florida. So my parents befriended her and they became very close.
While growing up, we were always with this family. We went on vacations, spent holidays together, and they even baby-sat us for free. We were as happy as the Brady Bunch. They were so much fun to be with. They were like my "older sisters" and that's what I called them.
Today, they are still very much part of my families life. One of the sisters got married, and I was in her wedding. When her two children were born, I was there. I now baby-sit her kids for free.