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KEPLER 22-B
dISCOVERED
On December 5th, the new planet Kep-ler 22-B was discov-ered by NASA which is in the Kep-ler 22 system. Its habitat makes it possible for extra-terrestrial life to in-habit. It is unknown whether it has a gas, rocky or liquid com-position. Located 600 light years away, it’s host star falls in the same category as our Sun, the G-type. Out of the 54 planets
that could suit life, Kepler was the first to be confirmed! This is going to be ex-citing! Scientists are going to find lots more and this is just the begin-ning! It is the 1094 candidate to have extraterrestrial be-ings.
Note from
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ers! This is OFFI-
CIALLY our se-
cond brand new
edition of i-
Patana. This time,
it’s the Cool
Christmas edi-
tion! We all hope
you’ll like it as
much as the first
one.
Merry Christmas!
From the i-Patana
editors.
Issue 2—December 2011
Thirsty for
Looking for
Just Read Redwall!
Christmas Edition
2
Though this happens only
once or twice a year in the
US, there are no particular
rules of what to do when
infants are swapped at
birth.
30-year-old Paula John-
son struggles with the fact
that her 3-year-old daugh-
ter, Callie, is certainly the
child of Whitney Roger
and Kevin Outturn – who
had died of a horrific car
accident 4 days after learn-
ing, their daughter, Rebec-
ca, positively belongs to
Paula. The nightmare of
the apparent switch took
place at in the summer of
1995.
On August 7, Paula met
Outturn and Roger ’ s par-
ents ( for the first time )
for almost more than 5
hours . “ There was a lot
of crying, swapping stories
and laughter. We could
have talked all night ” -
They also swapped gifts: a
Cabbage Patch Kid for Re-
becca and a Tickle Me
Elmo for Callie. They
learned about each daugh-
ter and found similarities of
their biological mother.
“ C rab legs are my favour-
ite food and I found out
their Rebecca ’ s too, ”
quoted Paula. She also
recounted that Callie ’ s
preferred foods are ice-
cream, pizza and chicken-
some of Whitney ’ s fa-
vourite! Rebecca and Cal-
lie themselves weren ’ t
present during the private
meeting. They also looked
at photos of the girls.
“ S he looks so much like
me when I was a child, ”
explains Johnson. Of Re-
becca, who has the same
light brown hair as Paula
before she dyed it. And the
Outturns and Rogers’ no-
tice Kevin ’ s winning smile
in Callie, who placed se-
cond in the Tiny Miss
Greene County beauty
pageant.
The question of what to do
was left for another day.
But Johnson , the parents
of Whitney and Kevin
agree that when Rebecca
and Callie are old enough
to be told how their lives
had unknowingly swapped
and tangled, one thing will
remain clear: “ They are
not orphans, ” say Rebec-
ca ’ s step grandmother,
Brenda Rogers.
By Sofia 6N
3
Santa Claus, usually called ‘Santa’ for short, brings gifts to the houses of the good children during the evening of Christmas Eve, on December the
24th. Santa Claus is a plump, jolly, white-bearded man wearing a red coat and black leather boots. This image became popular
in the United States and Canada in the 19th century because of a cartoonist called Thomas Nast. Songs, radios, children’s books and films have talked about
this image, making sure more and more people knew about it.
Santa Claus lives in the North Pole, according to a tradition that can be traced down in the 1980s. He has
more ‘magical elves’ to
help him, and keep him company, that anyone can count and nine (originally eight) flying reindeer. Father Christmas, has lots of other names, countries
from all around the world. He can be called Santa Claus, Père Noël, the Wei-hnachtsmann; Saint Nicho-las or Sinterklaas; the
Since the 20th century, in an idea popularized by the 1934, Santa Claus has been believed to make a list of
children throughout the world, categorizing them
according to their behav-iour ("naughty" or "nice") and to deliver presents, including toys, and candy to all of the
good girls and boys in the
world, and sometimes coal to the naughty children, on the single night of Christmas Eve. He accomplishes this with the aid of the elves who make the toys in the work-
shop and the reindeer who pull his sleigh. By Alice Payen 6E
4
Iphone 4S is finally out.
This amazing phone is also
known as the Iphone for
Steve; this is because Ste-
ve Jobs (February 24 1955
— October 5 2011) the for-
mer CEO of apple inc. Has
The Iphone 4S has the dual core A5 chip which makes the Iphone 4S 2 times faster than the
Iphone 4 and up to seven times faster graphics. The A5 chip is so power efficient that it gives
the Iphone 4S a longer battery life. Siri is your personal assistant (if you have an Iphone 4S)
all you have to do is ask. You can just ask Siri are there good places to have dinner or what’s
the weather like today or what should I bring to Pattaya and it
will tell you. You can also send texts and set
reminders. You can even say what you want it to type and
Siri will type what you want for you. You can even search
stuff, set an alarm, find a person you want to contact.
Set an alarm and ask for directions!!! You can track
your stocks (for adults), set a timer and ask Siri what you can
do about Siri!
Siri has two types of voices the first one is a girl it is found in America the second one is a
man it can be found in the United Kingdom. The camera in the Iphone 4S is more better than
ever before; it is an 8 megapixel camera. The video camera now has 1080p HD which
makes the videoing a lot more affective. It has a more effective retina display which makes
all the colours look more... Well colourful!!! You can now use your Iphone 4S as a remote for
your T.V., your T.V. can also play the movies you have on your Iphone 4S only if you have
Apple T.V. You can now print stuff off your Iphone 4S over the wifi. You can now call 2x faster
than the normal Iphone 4.
Let us wonder what apple will produce next...
By: Kevin Hsieh
5
Your best Christmas present would not be
a Galaxy tab; a Kindle Fire or a tab-
let laptop-iPad 2 would top all com-
petitors of iPad. With its amazing
graphics and a front and rear facing
camera, it’s no doubt it’s the top of
the top! Apple designers managed to
incorporate a tiny Facetime camera
to enable video calling to your
friends! Plus, they removed the thick
bits of the iPad while allowing up to
10 whole hours of battery life on a
full charge, all thanks to the all new
Apple dual core A5 chip that is twice
as fast as its predecessor, the Apple
A4 which is found on the iPad, iPh-
one 4 and iPod Touch. With 2 indi-
vidual processors handling the work,
applications load much faster and graphics
that’s 2 times clearer. Apple also intro-
duced the smart cover which is designed to
replace those ugly cases that you’ve got
your eyes on that compromises the iPad 2’s
thinness. The best thing is that it can be re-
moved by just pulling the fabric and the
magnet un-clips. It also doubles as a movie
stand and a position that lets you type
comfortably on the virtual keyboard.
So tap away at your Christmas present!
By: Klang
6
Macbook
If thins your style, this notebook will be the best present EVER! The all new updat-
ed Macbook Air includes a multi-touch track pad instead of you having to buy a sep-
arate at iBeat or iStudio!
Although having less USB ports, this horribly awesome Macbook will activate and
turn on instantly, even after ONE WHOLE MONTH!
Clever apple designers managed to include a full sized keyboard with backlights to
relax your normally strained eyes. Another amazing feature is the ability to store up
to 5 [the 11 inch version] or 7 [the 13 inch version] hours of battery. Isn’t that
AMAZING? By the end of 2010, Apple managed to sell a staggering 420,000 units,
no doubt with all the amazing features included! The operating system for this amaz-
ing ultraportable device is the newly introduced Mac OS X “Lion” which makes use
of the hidden Facetime camera that’s so tiny, its barely visible with the naked eye
and utilizes a system that magnify your Safari screen to full size which provides
maximum screen space for the app. This Mac runs on a Dual Core I5/7 which not
only makes you breeze through work but also has two cores handling the work indi-
vidually, improving performance and speed up loading time by 2.5 times compared
to a previous generation Mac!!! By Klang 5C, member of iPatana.
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On Christmas Eve The children slept,
Nothing moved And nothing crept.
The children dreamed Of presents galore,
Toys and dolls, And much, much more.
The Christmas tree
That shines so bright, With an angel on top,
And full of pretty lights.
On Christmas morn’, The sun comes out, So many presents, Scatter all about.
‘Now for the feast!’
Everyone cries, ‘With the delicious turkey,
And Christmas pie!’
The sun goes down, With joy we smile,
For more sweet Christmas That’ll last for a while.
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1.Celebration 2000 Teresa- $50
2.Melissa and Doug fold and go
dollhouse- $49.99
Midnight emergency
Make-up kit- $39.00
1. I-pod Nano- $129.00
2. Disney Sing it PS3-
$27.00
3. Skullcandy Hesh Paul
Frank Headphones (Black
Julius)- $79.99
1. I-pad 2 black-$719
2. Barnes & Noble
NOOK Color eBook-
$230.88
9
1. The son of Neptune
- $9.99
2. You have to stop
this- $ 11.55
3. Icefire- $7.99
1.Cul– de-sac black
and pink pencil case-
$7.95
2. Tape dispenser,
pencil and penholder
and paperclip storage
- $17.20
3. Finger fun ink pens
- $2.11
1.The boy who cried
werewolf- $4.99
2. iCarly season 4 -
$18.99
3.Lemonade Mouth
CD- $6.99
By: Cassandra Teigen
10
The name of this
book is secret! By: Pseudonymous
Bosch
The name of this book
is The name of this
book is SECRET! RE-
ALLY! The book
takes you on a mys-
tery. Cass and Max-
Ernest find this secret
box and find a code.
Shortly after Benja-
min Blake is kid-
napped! The journey
takes them to the Mid-
night sun spa and re-
sort. But is it that easy
to rescue Benjamin?
Will they find out the
secrets hidden in the
Midnight sun spa and
resort? Fun and
exciting.
Molly Moon’s
incredible book of
Hypnotism! By: Georgia Byng Molly Moon is an
orphan. She is not good
at anything. But then
she finds her hidden tal-
ent. It is hypnotism.
She goes to New York
to find her best-friend
Rocky but she gets fa-
mous and rich on the
way there. Will she find
her best-friend? But
there is a stranger fol-
lowing her. A stranger
which wants to know
her secrets! He has a
plan. Will Molly suc-
ceed? Will he find out
her secret and use it for
his own greed? It is
original and enjoyable!
The naughtiest girl
in the school! By: Enid Blyton Elizabeth, a spoiled
girl, is forced by her
parents to go to Whyte
Leaf school. There you
are only
allowed 2 pounds each
week. Elizabeth can’t
stand it! She plans to be
the
naughtiest girl in the
school! But because of
being naughty
no-one wants to be her
friend. Except for Jo-
anne who longs for a
friend because she
thinks her parents don’t
love her! Will Elizabeth
change her ways? Will
Joanne get a friend?
This amazing book will
tell you the answer!
By: Cassandra Teigen
11
Directed by Steven
Spielberg, this
thrilling movie enters
the cinemas on
Christmas.
During world war I,
a farm horse called
Joey was parted from
his owner, Albert and
sent to train for war in
France. He meets
Topthorn, the soldiers’
favourite horse and
stands side by side in
the war. But Joey nev-
er forgets Albert. He
longs to find him and
he continues his
search, trying his to
survive in the fight.
Alvin, Simon and
Theodore are back.
This time packed
with the double
amount of fun with
the chipettes and
on a deluxe cruise.
The mischief from
the trio gets the
ship wrecked on
the Island of Scil-
ly. This results in
the Chipmunks and
the Chipettes get-
ting lost. The ad-
venture con-
tinues as Dave Se-
ville goes through
many obsta-
cles in search for
the chipmunks.
Another thrilling movie of famous detective, Sherlock Holmes returns to the cinemas on the sixteenth of December 2011 with Dr. Watson by his side. Watch this movie to find out what happens as they try to stop evil Professor Moriaty.
By Nook Diskul 6M
12
Penguin Ornament 1:Paint a wooden circle white and set in some-
where sunny to let it dry.
2: Paint a border around your white circle with
black paint.
3: Dot on two eyes, ( any colour you
like) a beak and a bowtie. (Optional)
4: Glue a string to the back of the
penguin and tie a loop at the end of
the string to hang on your Christmas
tree.
5: Wah la!
Do you like arts and craft?
Looking for something cool to
make for Christmas? Well,
this is the place!
Shooting star orderment. 1: Cut a small circle out of felt, pa-per, cardboard or any other mate-rial which you thing would be sturdy. Make shore you paint the material the color you want it to be. 2: Draw a sparkle shape with a black marker. Cut along the spiral as shown in This picture. 3: Cut out a Star shape and using a hole punch, make a small hole towards the top of the shape. 4: Glue the spiral to the star with strong glue. 5: Put a string through the hole you punched in your star, and tie a knot to keep it from falling off 6: You Shooting star is finished! Hang it proudly on your Christmas tree. By: Olivia Burnett. Year 6E
13
Ingredients :
2/3 cup butter flavoured shortening
2/3 cup butter, softened
1 cup white sugar
1 cup packed light brown sugar
Directions
1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).
2. In a large bowl, cream together the shortening, butter, white sugar, and brown sugar until
smooth. Beat in the eggs one at a time, then stir in the vanilla. Combine the flour, baking soda, and
salt; stir into the creamed mixture. Stir in the pecans and chocolate chips. Use a measuring table-
spoon to round dough into balls. Don't roll the balls, just make them rounded. Place onto un-
greased baking sheets.
3. Bake 10 to 12 minutes in the preheated oven, or until centers are set and very lightly browned.
Don't overbake. Cool 2 to 3 minutes before removing from baking sheets. Make sure you have lots
of ice cold milk!!! Yum ! Yum ! Yum! Now try your cookies.
Ingredients: - Cheese crackers
- Cheese spread
- Food colouring (optional)
- 1 stick of celery
Directions:
- Take some cheese crackers and lay them in piles so they form a shape of a present
box.
- Mix some cheese spread with food colouring and cover the crackers with the
spread.
- Take a little more cheese spread mixed with another colour and spread some onto
the present box.
- Get a stick of celery and a knife. Cut out a very thin and long slice.
- Tie the celery around the box.
- Do not microwave.
- Enjoy and eat! By: Nook Diskul
By: Maryam Imran
14
Oliver Della
Bosca 6M
The revenge of the cookies The mission to make children and families come to-
gether for this amazing day that Christ was born on.
Santa always loved giving presents and munching on
delightful cookies whilst gulping down milk.
He traveled thousands of kilometers around the
world, he arrived at this small house it scared him
out but he knew he had to give the children presents.
The door creaked open, the darkness seeped through
the thick layers of wool. His eyes glared at the glori-
ous gifts that the family had left, his throat croaked
for the milk. He then moved in so he could devour the
luscious cookies. Suddenly the cookies pounced at him,
he tried not to bellow, they eviscerated the first lay-
er with their sharp teeth. Whilst trying to rip off
the cookies, reinforcements arrived, the vast army
leaped and took chunks of wool with every bite. Sweat
tumbled onto the floor, the fear was all over his
body… Santa waS in trouble.
The elf decided to see what was going on, the sight
shocked him and immediately dragged Santa out of the
situation. Luckily, the milk made cracks across the
cookieS So they fell to the floor… lifeleSS.
Santa came back from his Christmas trip, his fear of
cookies overwhelmed with his experience. So he decid-
ed to have cake!
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Amongst rows of toys, dolls and games stood one busy man with a big, fat belly, dressed in red from head to toe. „Are all the toys packed?‟ snapped Santa, his belly shaking as he spoke. „No sir, they‟ll be done in a minute.‟ One of his elves replied from the wrapping machine. This year, every thing had gone slow. Santa didn‟t receive all his letters from the children around the world until September; half of his elves fell sick and his sleigh had broken down this morning. He was in a terrible rush to get every-thing completed. Suddenly, his recently purchased, antique, wooden cuckoo clock started to screech annoy-ingly. He was supposed to leave by now but the toys were still being loaded into the sleigh. „We‟re done sir!‟ shouted an elf. Before the elf had even finished his sentence, Santa whizzed past him and leap into his sleigh. He whipped at the reins with all his might and off the reindeer flew into the midnight sky. „Ho ho ho! Off I go!‟ Santa Claus yelled, letting his worries out along with his deep, deep voice. The wind murmured in his ears as he took off. Finally contented, Santa jingled his bells. Rudolph motored his legs and galloped faster; the others followed more hesitantly, not wanting to fall behind. The toys in his huge, red sack loomed over him and some with sharp edges poked his spine. The dark, wintery night flew past his face as he edged closer and closer to earth. Today the moon was not shining, let alone the stars be bright. Not a single trace of dim light shone here, it was so lightless except for Rudolph‟s glowing, red nose. Rudolph puffed out his chest and held his nose up high letting a pale glow to light up the way. Unexpected-ly, everything went pitch-black. It was so dark Santa could not even see his hand, which was only a centime-tre away from his face. Santa caught his breath. He knew what was coming... He stared at Rudolph‟s nose, well at least where he thought it was, and saw nothing but swarming darkness. Oh no. Not now. He‟s already late and now Rudolph‟s nose just decided to “stop-glowing”. „Why me?‟ Santa moaned. He glared at Rudolph, although he didn't know where EXACTLY Rudolf was. All of a sudden, an idea hit his head. Santa delved through the pocket of his red coat and fished out a torch. It‟s dim, pale gleam lighted the way a little, but he knew that the battery was low. „Go to the moon!‟ Santa roared with exasperation in his voice. The deer pelted into the sky and towards the moon. Santa glanced at his watch. Only 10 hours left. A journey to the moon is about 2 hours long and that would give him just enough time to deliver all his presents. „Faster!‟ He yelled and snapped at the reins. The deer galloped fast-er and faster. A pale outline of the moon came to sight. Santa dismounted off the sleigh and stomped furi-ously to the man-on-the-moon‟s house. He punched at the door, angry gesture of knocking. The door opened. Hesitantly, a figure stepped out into the pale light from Santa‟s torch. „Light up the moon!” Santa boomed, gritting his teeth. „You must light up the moon or else the children would not get their presents!‟ The man on the moon stared at him with a blank expression. „Why?‟ The man on the moon asked calmly, as if not caring that Santa was in a hurry. „What do I get?‟ „You get the smile of happy children,‟ Santa replied, desperate. „Isn‟t that enough?‟ Santa pleaded. „Okay...‟ The man nodded solemnly. „But look Santa. I light up the moon with all the glow I can muster up, I hardly have time for myself! Besides, I get nothing in return. Whereas those children-‟ He snarled, pointing angrily towards Earth. „-do nothing except being goodie-children to their parents. And guess what? They get presents!‟ Understanding flooded through Santa. „Is that ALL you want?‟ Santa asked softly. „A present?‟ „YES!‟ The man on the moon retorted. „Just a present.‟ Santa nodded and delved through his red sack. Finally, he fished out a gigantic light bulb, and a circuit. Smiling politely, Santa handed the raging man the present. The man on the moon gasped. „F..For m..me?‟ He stammered. Santa winked. The man yowled in glee and threw his arms around Santa‟s neck. „Ho ho ho!‟ Santa laughed, pushing the man away. „I‟m in a hurry. You can use that light bulb to light the moon.‟ Without waiting for an answer, he jumped into his sleigh and whipped at the reins. All of a sudden, the moon glowed behind him and in the pale light, he thought he saw someone waved.
By: Cream Ramanat 6T
16
What food would
prefer to eat on
Christmas Day?
A. Turkey
B. Marshmallows
C. Ice-cream
D. Fruit Cake
E. Sausages
What colour of
stockings would
you choose?
A. Red
B. Blue
C. Pink
D. Orange
E. Yellow
What would you
do on Christmas
day?
A. Go to your
family
B. Watch a pa-
rade on TV
C. Spend the day
with your pre-
sents
D. Drink hot
Chocolate
E. Arts and
Crafts
What extra top-
ping would you
put in your hot
chocolate?
A. Plain
B. Marshmallows
C. Bars of choco-
late
D. Bite-size
Cookies
E. Milk
What would use
to decorate your
Christmas tree?
A. Angels
B. Gold Stars
C. Stuffed Santa
D. Reindeers
E. Mistletoes
What would you
wear on Christ-
mas to keep you
warm?
A. Scarf
B. Sweater
C. Coat
D. Tights
E. Santa Cos-
tume
Mostly A’s
You are the
shiny, gold star
on top of the
Christams tree.
Mostly B’s
You are a Christ-
mas Tree orna-
ment.
Mostly C’s
You are a worker
elf.
Mostly D’s
You are a North
Polian (a person
from North Pole)
Mostly E’s
You are a Rein-
deer.
By Sofia Anastacio 6N
17
Jimmy Allen Smith woke up in the morning excited!!!! He jumped out
of his bed and woke his fairy fellows Justin and Wenda up .”Wake
up ,wake up!” he shouted .”But Jimmy its only 5:00 in the morning,”
Wenda argued. “Its Christmas!!!” Jimmy shouted as a smile spread
across his face. He ran from his room to his parent’. “Its Christmas
wake up ,wake up,” his mum and his dad woke up and followed Jimmy
downstairs. “Time for presents!” Jimmy dived into the pile of presents,
and there he found himself on the ground present wraps everywhere but
just no presents........ “Where are my presents??” he asked his parents
horrified!” “We don’t know, sweetie?” answered his parents. Wenda
and Justin flew downstairs and looked Jimmy with horror! “Where are
your presents?” Justin asked. “I don’t know,” Jimmy answered.
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrring brrrrrrrring the telephone rang. “I’ll get it,” Jimmy
announced sadly. He picked up the phone and a familiar voice said
“Hello, can I talk to Jimmy?” “You are talking to him,” Jimmy said.
“Hey man,whats up?” Then Jimmy knew it was Austin. “Hey Austin,”
Jimmy answered. “Whats up man, someone stole my Christmas pre-
sents!” Austin said. “Really I didn’t get any either!” Jimmy replied
shocked. MEANWHILE......... When Jimmy was sleeping, Santa was
wrapping his last present and getting ready to deliver them when Elf 1
came in to tell Santa that the sleigh was ready. Santa put all the presents
in the big bag and Elf 1 followed him outside. Outside Santa and Elf 1
met Cupid, Easter Bunny and The Tooth Fairy. They had a talk and
when Santa sat on the sleigh, he remembered that he had forgotten the
list with the names of the children to deliver presents to. He went inside
to get the list with Elf 1. Inside he saw Elf 2 and 3 going outside. Santa
went into his room and he saw the list he grabbed it and went outside.
When he was on his way, he heard a familiar voice shout, “Oh no.”
When he came outside the presents were gone! Only Elf 1was there
with the reindeers. Elf 2 was found in the toilet. Elf 3 was found in the
kitchen. Tooth fairy was found upstairs. Easter bunny and Cupid were
in the candy bar. Santa’s wife was found by the doorway .
Who stole the presents and why? If you know the answer please e-
mail it to [email protected].
By Maryam 4S
18
Stuck at Home? No Places to Go?
You’ve Come to the Right Page!
Here Are Your Top 10 Places-To-Go For Christmas ——————> 1. Bali 2. New Zealand 3. Boston 4. Charleston 5. Edinburgh 6. Montreal 7. Munich 8. Park City 9. Puerto Rico 10. Santa Cruz ——————> Why You Should Go To.. BALI, The sunset of Christmas Eve is beautiful at the temple of Tanah Lot. NEW ZEALAND, There‟s summer in December and there‟s great barbeque food for your Christmas
feast. BOSTON, There are beautiful cobble stoned streets cov-ered with snow and delicious roasted turkey. CHARLESTON, You can eat Pecans in-stead of chestnuts. And there are won-derful choirs sing-ing. EDINBURGH, There are amazing and beautiful fireworks lighting up the night sky. MONTREAL, You can have a quiet celebration in this colourful Canadian city. MUNICH, There are lovely cocoa on Christmas day and the Alps look beau-tiful.
PARK CITY, There‟s so much snow that you can almost ski down the side walk. The sight is astonish-ing. PUERTO RICO, Jin-gle Bells is sung to a salsa beat (how cool is that!!!) and palm trees replace cold snow. SANTA CRUZ, The best thing about celebrating Christ-mas in this city is that Santa arrives on a surfboard! Oh yeah!
By: Mine Kovavisarach 6T
19
ARIES
MAR. 21– APR.21
You don’t feel the same
as you feel everyday. You
are curious about every-
thing you do and today
something special is
about to happen to you.!
TAURUS
April 20– MAY 20
Tomorrow you will feel
left out and want to be
alone, but really its just
something you are scared
about and afraid of your
friends to know about it.
Gemini
May 21– JUNE 20
Your excited about some-
thing that you can hardly
wait but...........something
is about to go wrong!
Who knows what? So
just remember to keep
your eye open!
CANCER
JUNE 21– JULY 22
Something just happened.
Its weird and exciting
you have no idea what to
do but in the end every-
thing will be back to
normal and you will be
happy again.
LEO
JULY 23– AUG. 22
You were so sensitive to-
day that you forgot eve-
rything about something
so special and now you
feel so bad that you have
no idea what to do next.
VIRGO
AUG. 23– SEPT. 22
Tomorrow you will have
a fight and it could be
with anyone! So you
better think before you do
or say something but just
make sure you make no
one feel sad today.
LIBRA
SEPT. 23– OCT. 22
You better watch your
back because something
really bad is about to
happen to you1 Some-
thing that will embarrass
you pretty much.
SCORPIO
OCT. 23– NOV. 21
Your so excited today
and so enthusiastic all the
time because sometimes
its just not helpful to be
enthusiastic and excited
because sometimes it just
lands you in trouble.
SAGITTARIUS
NOV. 22– DEC. 21
Tomorrow is you unlucky
day. You are going to
have a really bad day and
you are going to see
something really
Unexpecting.
CAPRICORN
DEC. 22– JAN. 21
Tomorrow will be your
day! It will be your
chance to show everyone
what you can do
but............... In the end it
might not work out for
you.
AQUARIUS
JAN. 20– FEB. 18
Today you mind is not
working you can’t think
of anything but anything
you think of is not help-
ful at all and you just feel
like your left out.
PISCES
FEB. 19– MARCH 20
You just feel like you
want to be alone but
don’t want people to
think that you don’t like
them. You should not go
hard on people but take
some time if you need to.