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MY VERSION OF HEAVEN
by Paul Murphy

I think heaven is like a big palace made of gold bricks. I would have a basketball net in my room. And a basement full of sweets and chocolate I would play soccer every day in my huge garden I would talk to my dead grandparents some of the time. I would have as many games as I wanted for the computer I would also swim in my pool most of the time. Every year I would host a big party for everyone in heaven and get them each a present. When I get tired I would go inside my palace sit on the couch and watch the television till I want to go to bed. In the morning the waiter would give me my breakfast when I am awake then after that I would call for my friends and play all day.

WHAT I THINK HEAVEN IS
By Brian Jay

I think heaven is cold and there is a golden palace. It is full of sweets, chocolate and a fluffy sweet sky. I think Jesus is there and some angels. I think heaven is very big. I think there are some star's that died like Elvis.

There are houses where the angels live. I live in a golden palace with Jesus. Heaven is full of fog.

MY HEAVEN
By Ben Merriman

In my Heaven, I would have my own dirt track, ten dirt bikes and my own cinema screen. My mansion would be made of chocolate.


HEAVEN
By Aoife O'Reilly

There are angels in Heaven and there are clouds around them. Heaven is a happy place. When you die your soul goes up to Heaven. You can see people who have died. God lives in Heaven and you can see you Guardian Angel in Heaven - that is what I think Heaven is like.

HEAVEN
By Paul Flynn

In Heaven when it rains it is hot water and the clouds are full of golden coins. There are lots of God's animals there. When people are sick in hospital God takes them to Heaven so that they will not be sick anymore. Then they can run, walk around and play football.

 

MY NEW YORK ADVENTURE

By Jake Merriman

One day I was very bored. I turned on the radio in my room. I was listening to 2Fm with Gerry Ryan. There was a radio competition on. The 37th caller got 3 tickets to every place in New York. I listened hard. I picked up the phone and rang Gerry. I was the 37th caller. "YOU WON!!!" He said. "You and your three friends come and get your tickets and go to the airport."

The next morning Fee, Richard and I went to the airport. We got our first class tickets on a jumbo jet. Seven hours later we landed at J.F.K airport in New York. We took a taxi to Manhattan. We checked into the Manhattan motel.

There was a Jacuzzi in our room and a 50 inch T.V. We had a luxury bathroom and big comfy beds. After we unpacked we went to the gift shop and bought a gift for every person in the school.
We then went to the bar and restaurant and had a lovely meal. We watched Wrestlemania /2002 until 4am.

The next morning after a full American breakfast we decided to get tickets for summer-slam. We hired a Ferrari to get there.

When we got our tickets we were hungry so we went to the biggest McDonalds in the world. When we were done we went to the WWF shop across the road from Madison Square Garden. We bought t-shirts and banners.
We had a great time watching the wrestling matches. Afterwards we went backstage to get the wrestlers' autographs.
The next morning we thanked all the staff in the motel. We used the Ferrari to get the airport.
When we arrived back in Dublin all our friends were at the airport to greet us. They were delighted with the gifts we had brought for them.
We never forgot the trip to America!

This lovely story was written by Alison of First Class.


The Little Princess

Once upon a time there lived a princess. Her name was Gemma. She was very beautiful. She had a stepmother who was a very mean queen. One day the princess went out to play with a prince. The princess had a lovely pony. She rode her every day. That day the princess came down in a lovely dress. The queen was jealous of her. The prince and princess rode the pony into town. They bought another frock and gave it to the mean queen. She was happy then so they all lived happily ever after.

The End

 

 

 

 

 
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