Friday, May 18, 2007

Grad Letter

31435 Heeres Pl.
Abbotsford, BC
V4T 5E1

May 17, 2007

Grad Parent Committee
Mout Secondary
4081 Clearbrook Rd.
Abbotsford, BC
V3X 2A8

Dear Grad Parent Committee,

I would like to express my opinion to you about the grad events and the communication done to make the graduation happen.

We all appreciate what you have been doing, and thank you for putting in all the hours thinking about our graduation. Our graduating class though has been very confused about the roller skating, dance and the lock-in. We just have never been informed by anyone to tell us what is happening and how it is happening. We just wish it could have been communicated clearer to the students. We also would have appreciated to have more input into the events.

For other future classes, I think they should sit down with whole grad class and ask them what they would like done. Also, tell everybody what is happening maybe by a single agenda of all the times and events. This will just help people now what is happening and when. Thank you for considering this.

Sincerely,






David Heeres

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Crazy Old People

David Heeres Crazy Old People



Have you ever come across an elderly person that had no clue what they were doing? The elderly have been known for thinking they rule the road, driving to slow and not being able to see other objects on the road. So I believe the elderly that are over the age of 65 should have to take another driving test.
The first reason for the elderly going through another road test is that they drive to slow. This is defiantly a hazard because it holds up traffic what will cause accidents; also it creates major traffic jams making people mad because they are under the speed limit for no reason. I think the elderly drive slowly because they are not confidant about there driving and if they would pass the test it would just reinsure there driving ability.
Also they think they rule the road. This is scary if you have ever came across anything like it, they are just driving care free not paying attention to any thing , then they get into an accident and they don’t believe its there fault. They drive right on the middle line, not using any signals and tail getting. They also have road rage thinking the world owes them a favor. These all cause horrible accidents putting life’s in danger.
Many of the elderly have terrible eye sight. They are not even able to read a book how do aspect them to read a road sign with speed on it. When they go in for the road test they should get there eye sight checked so they pass with the same marks as a new driver. This will also help protect our roads.
I know the young drivers also cause accidents to, but now one ever focus on the elderly that cause just as many accidents or more. People just always here about the young people on the news , but the news only puts the young driver accidents on the news not the elderly accidents because the news only makes money on people that watch and the people that are watching are the elderly. So these are the reason why I believe they should go for another driver test.

Monday, March 5, 2007

Bad Times

David Heeres Bad Times
Feb 8, 2007

It was a wonderful sunny day. The day was going to be great. I woke up and went to school. There was a young chap that I didn’t real know or care to get to know. We were both waiting after the bell to get in to our grade 4 classes when he started to swing his back pack at me. I got so aggravated that I started to swing back, we where full out fighting like wild hyenas. This went on for a while when all of a sudden I felt a pain like someone was stabbing me. I put my hand to my head and took it off and it was full of blood, which was running down my arm ever so slowly. After a few moments, I gathered what happened. I fell to the ground, screaming and crying my eyes out. The kids ran as it was life or death event to the office to get help and in a few moments there was medical attention around me they were trying to stop the bleeding. After what seemed a life time they did. For the rest of the day I was really dizzy and didn’t know what was going on, I stayed at the school, but I don’t know why. Apparently I thought I was tuff. I had to hold a big band aid to my head for the rest of the day and it really stank for some reason, maybe the blood. Subsequently, I found out that there was a hammer in the kid’s bag. Everybody wondered why he had a hammer in his bag, but it was in his bag because the previous day we did a project with a hammer. I was not mad at him, but he kept on saying sorry and it got really annoying. The next day he brought me a box of Smarties. I was so happy he got those for me, that I forgave him.
After that day we came best of friends, and are still to this day. Now I can blame him for why I am in this class. Not really but, I wish. To this day the teacher still remembers what happens and tells her class know at the beginning of the year what may happen and reminds the kids to not have back pack fights.