Monday, June 18, 2012

How to Avoid Getting the "Pukes"

The thing I learned in(almost)10 years is when your sibling is sick don't bother him/her. I learned this on June 14, 2012.








My brother was puking from two places! One was his nose and the other was his mouth. I stayed away from him and still got the pukes but got over it faster than him.







This is what you should do when one of your siblings is puking.







1.Stay away from them for two or more days.








2.Wash your hands throughout the day.












3.Eat in moderation.













That is how you don't get the pukes.




















Matthew is turning 10 in August 2012. With school out of session for the summer, his mother told him to write every week day. She said it will prepare him for 5th grade.

These are Matthew’s musings of the things he has learned in his (almost) 10 years of life on this planet.

Please join him each week day as he explores the many things he has learned in his own “voice”.

Feel free to comment as it encourages the lad to keep writing!

6 comments:

  1. Wow... great job Matthew! I love the pictures you put with the advice! Your mom is right... writing over the summer will definitely help you in fifth grade. I work as a school social worker and know that fifth grade is considered the "push" year... Lots of new material and of course, more writing in all subjects. Good luck with your writing... I will look forward to more of your articles! Cheers!! Kim

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  2. Very practical and important advice. Well done! Good luck with your project. I look forward to reading more!! As we say in France, bon continuation!
    xox
    Tania

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  3. This is great advice, Matthew! It's important to do all of those things to stay healthy. I loved your illustrations too. Keep writing- you have a lot of interesting things to say! :)

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  4. Dang!!!! This kid is smart!!! Nice article. Now when ya start puking from THREE places, you REALLY have a problem, LOL!!

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  5. Good advice Matthew, hope your brother get's well soon.

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