Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Hercules's 13th Labor

Hercules’s 13th labor
Jaden Olsen
 
For Hercules’s thirteenth labor the king Eurystheus asked him to go and bring him the golden shoes of a giant.  The giant lived in a distant land in a huge cave.  The giant had a lot of beasts that were his pets that lived outside of his giant cave.  Eurystheus ordered him to go and kill the beasts that lived around the cave and to take the giant golden shoes that the giant wore.
Hercules set off on a boat across the sea to go and take the golden shoes.  After many days he arrived at land.  After arriving he began his long hike up into the mountains to where the giant lived in his huge cave.  When he started getting closer to the giant’s cave the different beasts began to reveal themselves.  One of the beasts was a four headed dog.  Another beast was a giant wolf like creature that walked on two legs.  When they got near Hercules he would use his strong grip to choke the beasts to death that came out of their hiding places.  As the giant’s cave came into view more and more beasts began to come out and started enclosing on him.  After fighting beasts for many hours Hercules killed the rest of the beasts that had encircled him.  Then he decided that he would wait until the sun had gone down and when all of the beasts and the giant would be asleep.  After killing the last of the beasts that were around him he ran off into the woods to wait until night so he could steal the golden shoes of the giant when he was sleeping.
After the sun had gone down and the beasts and the giant had gone to sleep Hercules set off towards the cave.  When he entered the cave the great giant was asleep on the ground of his cave and on his feet were the golden shoes that he was meant to return to the king. He choked the giant as he was asleep and killed him.  After the giant was dead he took the golden shoes from the giant’s feet.  Then he saw a giant golden sword hanging on the wall of the cave.  He took the sword off of the wall and kept it with him. While he was choking the giant he had awaken a few of the beasts that were asleep outside of the giants cave and they were now going to attack Hercules.  Hercules sat down the two golden shoes he had taken and used the sword to chop off the heads off the beasts that he had awoken.  After killing the beasts he began to kill the other beasts that were throughout the woods sleeping in their different places.  After he had killed all of the beasts around the mountain he began to make his way to the bottom of the mountain.
Hercules finally made it back to his boat that he had tied up on the shore.  Hercules got in his boat and put in the golden shoes and the giant golden sword.  He set off on the long journey back home.  After many days of sailing he returned.  When he got home he took the golden shoes up to Eurystheus and showed him the giant golden sword he had also taken from the giant’s cave.  The king was very pleased with him and he let Hercules keep both the giant golden shoes and the giant golden sword.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Creation Myth of Volcanoes

Long ago there was a god of earth. The God grew tired of having a blank earth so he started creating land.  After creating land he started to add things like plants and trees.  After he made plants and land he started to get bored and so he began to create different animals.  Then he moved on to make people.  After a while the people began to civilize and started to form villages with different rulers over them.  The people that began to form around the earth began to stop worshipping their creator the God of earth. The God of earth started to get angry with the people so he created bugs to hinder the people. The people still would not praise or worship him so he crated disease and sickness to come upon the people. The people still would not worship or praise him so he created giant beasts to ruin their towns and to attack the people.  One of the creatures that the god of earth made was a giant mosquito like creature that would go around and suck lava out of the earth with its long mouth.  Where the giant mosquito creature would stick its mouth in the ground it would leave behind a mound of dirt that would form a volcano and later erupt.  After he created the beasts the people began to worship him again, so he took away the different beasts that were on the earth.  As time passed the god of earth died. After a while people forgot about the god of earth and nobody ever spoke of him again.

Monday, August 30, 2010

The Scar

My favorite scar is on my right arm. I was at my cousin’s house for two weeks last summer and we were jumping on his trampoline. In the front of his house you can only see one level of his house. His backyard is a huge pit so you can see both levels of his house in his back yard. On the sides of the pit there are about five different levels of rocks that you can walk on that go all the way around the walls of the pit. His trampoline is in the pit of his back yard next to the rock wall. You could step from the trampoline to the rocks and then climb the other levels of rocks to get out of the pit. We were going to go in so I jumped from the trampoline to a rock. I lost my balance and went to jump back on to the trampoline but I hit into my little cousin who was climbing up behind me. And we both slid down the rocks in between the trampoline and the rocks. My cousin only had a little scratch but from my elbow to my wrist was bleeding. My whole right arm had a big scab for about a week and a half. Now you can only see a liitle bit of a scar.