Friday, April 5, 2013

Electronic Devices for Good and Fun!



          Do you ever have it where someone is yelling at you because you’re playing on your electronic device? Most of you are probably shacking your head saying yes, and I know I'm one of those people.  I may not have a kindle or an iPad, nothing high-tech, but I do have a virgin mobile and a scratched up DSI. But even though I have “old” Items I love my DSI a lot, I've had it longer than my phone, Virgin Mobile. 
          I got my DSI for free actually. It was lunch time in fourth grade. I was talking to my friends of how I wanted an electronic device, since at that time I didn’t have any. My friends asked me, “Want a DSI?”  I screamed to him excitedly, “YEAH!!!” I thought he was teasing me because I didn't have one and people don’t just randomly give you an electronic device. But I was wrong and I was never expecting to get a gift like that. Just a minute later he handed me a DSI! I still couldn’t believe it, “Is this a joke?!”
          “It’s yours now,” he said. I was so happy, it was one of the most glorious moments of my life! I screamed. I hugged it. I wanted to cry out to the world. I couldn't believe my eyes, it was amazing! I starred at it, it was so beautiful even though there were a few scratches on it but that did bother me. I kept thanking my friend so much all day long. Even to this day I thank him when I'm drawing on my old scratched up DSI.

          I use my DSI a lot, for drawing and playing games on it, and just staring at it. Of course my family gets mad at me for being on this electronic device, but I have a way to use the DSI and have my parents happy while I do it. There's a thing called Flipnote Studio Nintendo where I can draw videos and write them. I use this to write down bubble maps and ideas for stories for school and also for homework. When I have to learn a bunch of Latin roots I just write them over and over on my DSI. Or if I have to study for a science test I draw pictures on my DSI to remember. This makes my parents happy because they know I'm doing some sort of homework. Sometimes they might still be mad and then I tell them “Think about it, but using my DSI for studying I'm saving paper, trees, ink and it makes it funnier for me to draw on my lovely electric device then on paper.”


          I love my DSI with all my heart! Beside studying and homework, I use it for brain storming my new stories and practicing to draw something new like new type of eyes or hands. And you can do it: use your electronic devices for good!

And FUN!!!

1 comment:

  1. Like to read all.

    Thank You!

    http://razazinzir1.blogspot.com/2013/04/affection-childrens-story.html

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