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Saturday, May 28, 2011

The story of the Kool Aid Pickle!


~The story of the Kool Aid pickle began in the mid 1930's in a small shantytown in central Massachusetts. The town was called Dracut. An old lady and her husband lived in one of the many rundown shanties that lined the many nameless streets and lanes. The lady and her husband were known to the locals as Phyllis and Xavier. Their house was known to all the local kids as Junky House! Phyllis and Xavier did not have a lot of money and lived off of rice, bread and pickles because these items were so cheap, and Phyllis could get the outdated pickles for free from the local market called Demoulas. Phyllis would get as many jars of pickles as she could and store them for the rough Central Mass. winters. She was handy in the kitchen and could turn a jar of pickles, some rice, and bread into a feast fit for a king. She would add spices and other ingredients to make even the fussiest eater smile with delight! Well one day, as the story goes, Phyllis took a jar of pickles down from the shelf, and drained them in the kitchen sink to make Pickle lasagna. I know it sounds gross, but people who knew her back then swore it was the best meal they ever had. Anyway, back to the story.... as Phyllis was draining her pickles in the sink, Xavier called her to their basement...it had flooded again. The Merrimack River had overflowed again and their basement was quickly filling up. As the pickles were sitting in the sink, a few of the local children were driving buy on their unicycles (they could only afford one wheeled bikes...two wheeled bikes were for the rich kids) thinking up ways to torment Phyllis and Xavier. All the local kids made up stories that Phyllis and Xavier were witches, and over time the stories became accepted as fact...remember if you say something loud enough and long enough some people will begin to believe it is true. These kids were riding their unicycles carrying balloons filled with Fruit Smack (it was called Fruit Smack before it was called Kool Aid). They were planning on knocking on Phyllis and Xavier's door, and when they opened the door...WHAM...they were gonna smack them with Fruit Smack balloons! One of the boys, known as Earl, knocked on the door..... BANG BANG BANG... no answer. Again.... BANG! BANG! BANG! Nothing, no answer. Phyllis and Xavier were in the basement trying to get the water out before it destroyed their collection of Christmas ornaments that they found each year on discarded Christmas trees. Meanwhile, Earl was determined to carry out his vicious prank on the so called witches of Dracut.

After a few more attempts banging on the door, Earl and his friends Joe and Brian were fuming. They had wasted over two hours filling balloons with Fruit Smack. Earl had a temper, and as they stepped off the broken down porch of Junky House, he threw his bucket of balloons at the window. The window was open! The bucket got caught on the sill, and the Fruit Smack balloons, careened into the kitchen sink, exploding all over the pickles that were waiting to be baked into pickle lasagna. The boys drove off with with their heads down.

Five hours later, Phyllis and Xavier came up from their basement exhausted. They were too tired to eat and went straight to bed. The pickle lasagna would have to wait until tomorrow. The next morning Phyllis woke up to a horror scene in the kitchen. Her pickles were all red. She was dumbfounded as to what could have happened to her pickles. She pulled the drain from the sink, and all the red juice disappeared. Curious, she took a bite from one of them. The flavor danced on her tongue! It was the most incredible taste she had ever come across. The pickles were not ruined..... they were delicious. Xavier went to work that morning with his lunch packed neatly in his lunch pail. He was excited to go to his job at Yangs Chicken Farm. It was his job to clean up the chicken houses. He hated the job. Today, he was smiling and had an extra kick in his step... he knew he was having one of those delicious pickles that his wife found in the sink for lunch! When it was lunch time, he sat down and reached in to taste his well anticipated lunch. Just as he was about to bite into the heavenly pickle, farmer Yang came by and asked what in the world was he about to eat. Xavier told him the story of finding red fruit flavored pickles in his kitchen sink. He gave farmer Yang a bite. Farmer Yang's eyes bulged! He was overcome with joy. He told Xavier he would give him a dollar for one of the pickles. A dollar in 1933 was a whole lot of money! Xavier rushed home to get one more pickle to bring to farmer Yang.

As he walked through the nameless lanes of the rundown town of Dracut, Xavier imagined what he would do with the dollar! As he approached Junky House, he noticed a young couple and a young boy on his front porch. He walked up to them and asked if he could help them. The couple introduced themselves as Helen and Russy, and their son Earl. Phyllis came outside on the porch at this time. She had been afraid to answer the door without Xavier at home due to the many pranks over the years. Helen then told the old couple that their son came over to apologize for what he had done the day before. They found out about the prank when all their Fruit Smack was missing from the cabinet. Upon a loud and frightening interrogation from his father, he had confessed to his father Russy about the prank. He apologized...it hardly sounded sincere. Phyllis asked him what was in the balloons. He told them the truth about the Fruit Smack. Phyllis told the family that all was forgiven and she wished them well. Xavier told Phyllis about the dollar which awaited them if he brought farmer Yang a pickle. She quickly grabbed the smallest pickle in the sink due to the fact that she did not like farmer Yang. He fled back to Yang Farms, and excitedly gave the pickle to the farmer. Farmer Yang handed over the dollar, and gobbled it down greedily.

At the end of his day at Yang Farms, Xavier walked home like a rich man. He had not held a whole dollar in his hand in years. When he walked in Junky House, he greeted Phyllis with a smile and a hug. The dollar was laid out in the palm of his hand for all the world to see. Phyllis, without so much as a thank you, grabbed the crisp clean dollar bill, and ran out of the house. Where was she going? Thirty minutes later she returned with more than 25 packets of Fruit
Smack. She walked down to Demoulas Market and climbed into the dumpster and retrieved more than 20 jars of outdated pickle! She had an idea!
Six months later every juke joint and local market was now carrying Phyllis and Xavier's Happy Pickles! They became thousandaires (not quite millionaires). Phyllis and Xavier left the dreary shanty town of Dracut for the big and shiny city of Cambridge and lived like a king a queen for the rest of their lives. The recipe was lost when Phyllis and Xavier passed away many years later. Even though the small company died, when they died, the desire for Kool Aid pickles is alive and well in Dracut. It was many years later that someone discovered by accident that Phyllis and Xavier were using Kool Aid to create their heavenly treats. Now Kool Aid pickles are a delight for kids all across Dracut, America and Canada.

Phyllis died shortly after Xavier. She left all her the profits of her pickles to Earl, the young hooligan who threw Fruit Smack balloons at her house, to show gratitude for his malicious yet fateful act in 1933. Earl went on to set up the Phyllis Pickle Scholarship at the University of Mass. at Lowell for any deserving kids from the shanties of Dracut.

Junky House today is the sight of the New England Pickleogical Society.

When you bite into a KOOL AID PICKLE, remember Phyllis and Xavier.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Red Bone Coon Hounds

~Have you wondered what Dan and Ann look like? These are great hunting dogs!


Red Fern, Roll of Thunder & Albert!

~We are well into Where the Red Fern Grows. With a little bit of extra work we will finish it before the year ends! Little Ann and Old Dan are quite a pair or Red Bone Coon Hounds!

~Almost finished with Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry. We found out today that TJ was responsible for Mrs, Logan losing her job, and he is hanging out with the older, much older, Wallace boys...nothing good will come of this!


~Something has been going on next door for the last few days! Today Albert Einstein visited the Apes! Did you know he was German and Jewish? Did you now he left Germany the same year Hitler came to power? Makes me wonder how many potentially great human beings were lost in the Holocaust. Great job Pritch and all the other Apes!~


Monday, May 23, 2011

Sharecroppers

~As we are reading Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry we are coming across a lot of situations that seem unthinkable. In 1933 Mississippi, these situations were very real for almost all Black people, and a large amount of White people. I put some pictures below to help you make some connections.

~The picture below was a typical sharecropper's home. They were nothing more than shacks, and the sharecroppers had to pay rent which was taken out of their crop earning at the end of the year. If there was a flood, drought or something else that destroyed the crops, the tenants still had to pay for the seed and the rent, and many started the year owing money to the owner of the land. The Averys lived in a shack on Granger land similar to the one below.


~Another sharecropper shack is pictured below. This family is lucky enough to have a window on their shack.


~Sharecroppers are pictured below. Sharecropping was not that much better than slavery. At the end of the year, if the sharecroppers owed the landowner money, they could not leave.... if they left owing the landowner money they could be arrested, and often were.


~This is a picture of a sharecropping store similar to the Wallace store. Many sharecroppers were forced to buy their seed, clothing and other items from these stores or risk being kicked off the land. Note the signs! Do you see why the Logans were not allowed to enter the Wallace store?

Friday, May 20, 2011

Another Day in Paradise!

~Another day in Paradise...sounds sarcastic... but we really mean it!
~An end to another week! We are already 25% of the way through our final novel!
~We celebrated 5 Apes being recognized at UNF!
~STAR Students are Cheron and Mitch! Way to go boys!
~Have a great weekend!
Pickle reading!

STAR STUDENTS

Cheron, Rolando the Ape, and Mitch

RTI Charley Skedaddle group

Duval County's Top Five Percent

~Congratulations to Apes Mitchell, Robbie, Megan, Julia, and Connor! They were recognized Thursday night at the University of North Florida for their outstanding academic achievement! Based on their classroom grades, previous FCAT score, citizenship, and work ethic, these students were recognized as being in the top 5% of all students in Duval County! We are proud of you!

The ARTS at Beauclerc

~We had Music today with Mr. Gonzalez and Mrs. Shedd. We had a blast. Tonight was the Beauclerc Art Show! Ms. Robinson and Mrs. Schmidt did a great job!
Don't hit him Nick!

Follow the leader

dosido

Beauclerc's Art Teachers

Ms. Gay, Cody, and Mrs. Hollaway

Art on display

Mrs. Kephardt

former Ape Abrianna and Petra

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Back to Normal!

~We started our FINAL novel today, Where the Red Firn Grows! It felt good to just sit on the rug or in the courtyard and read with our Guided Reading groups!

Sitting in the BIG chairs!


Alexis & Hope


Maggie May, Emmy Lou, Ahmed, & Pritch


Willie Mo


Jose and Franklin


reading in the shade..... life is good!

Holocaust Remembrance Day

~On Tuesday Alina Kentof came to the Ape classrooms and told us of her experiences as a child in Krakow, Poland during the Holocaust! This was a special way to end our unit of study on the Shoah, or Holocaust. She was amazing! We loved hearing her story about kicking the Nazi, trading jewels for food, being smuggled out of the ghetto, singing in a kibbutz, screaming in a jail, and countless other true tales. It was an honor to meet her, and it is our responsibility to not forget the stories of the Holocaust.

Mrs. Kentof presented an actual STAR with the word Jude written on it... it was actually worn by a Jewish person in Germany.


this show was from a small child at the Majdanek Death Camp


Mrs. Kentof shows us some artifacts


we all pledged to NEVER FORGET on the back of a placard with her name on it


Mrs. Kentof

Gilly is gone!

~We finished The great Gilly Hopkins! This novel was a blast to read. Gilly finally met her mother and is devastated when she finds out her grandmother Nonnie had to bribe her mother Courtney to come see her. She finally realizes that Trotter loved her, but it is too late..... Nonnie needs her more than Trotter.

73 Apes & Gilly





Ian liked it so much he changed it to his favorite book

Saturday, May 14, 2011

The Apes Holocaust Remembrance Day!

~Make sure you are in school on Tuesday the 17th! Mr. and Mrs. Kentof will be visiting us and discussing their childhood experiences during World War 2 and the Holocaust.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Word Study test

Word Study test is Tuesday! If you forgot your words, here they are:
*bandit
*condolences
*dictator
*frantic
*notorious
*refugees
*rugged
*sombreros
*transformed
*urgently
*wounds

Sceince Fair Winners!

~Congratulations to Ian, Robbie, Willie, Nick and Bryce for winning ribbons in the Science Fair! Mrs. Goodman rocks for teaching them how to do a good project!



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