Super Easy : What is the value of the product?
25 x 17 x 4 x20
Easy Puzzle: Two years ago my age was a multiple of six. Last year, it was a multiple of five. I am less than fifty years old. How old am I now?
Somewhat Challenging: Find the value of the following:
100-98+96-94+92-90.....+8-6+4-2
Challenging: At Hudson High school, the first class starts at 8:26 AM and the fourth class ends at 11:26 AM. There are four minutes between classes and each class is the same length. How many minutes are there in one class period?
These puzzles are from the math olympiad contest problems.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Inventions, objects that make our lives much more easier.

Monday, January 3, 2011
Columbia, the Journey Beyond.
Hi all. I know I haven't posted in a while since I was busy. I am going to try to keep up and post at least once in two weeks. If you want to post something on my blog go to my website. I put a lot of pictures that I took on Facebook.
When I first started our trip to Columbia, I thought I wasn't going to like it there, and it was unsafe. I found out I was wrong. Columbia is a charming place with many warm hearted people(this can't be said for all South American country's though). Our flight to get there(San Francisco to L.A, L.A to San Salvador,and San Salvador to Bogota) was 20 hours, including the time we slept at the airport, and waited. It was long and boring. I only had a lot of fun on our last flight, which we took Avianca Airlines, and got to have a personal T.V. When we reached Bogota, we found out that the Airline(s) had misplaced our baggage! Luckily I had one extra T-shirt left in my carry-on bag, and it was our last change of clothes for the next four days. I gave the T-shirt to my brother, Anav, because of his skin issues. Our hostel that we stayed in was very nice, and I felt welcome there. A good part about the hotel for me was that it had Internet access, and I could work on a school project that I took there to complete. There was a lady that worked there that spoke English, and helped us a lot during our stay in Bogota. Over the next few days, we visited the gold museum, and had fun hanging around downtown, and went to the top of Monteserrat. Personally, I don't think Bogota is very safe after 9 or 10 pm. We met a man that was mugged by three men and lost 50,000 Colombian pesos (about $25), but he was coming back at 10 in the night, alone. We went to a cathedral made of salt (it was pretty cool) about an hour away from Bogota for a side trip. It was called Cathedral De Sal. On our last day in Bogota, our bags came in the night, lucky for us!
From Bogota, we took a bus to the city of Medellin(pronounced Meda-gene). The bus ride a long twelve hours. The thing that REALLY annoyed me on the ride was that my brother kept on sleeping on my lap for a full eight hours! And believe me, when someone lays on you for that long, your leg starts to hurt. When I pushed him upright, he fell right back on me again. We arrived at about 7-8 in the morning. We stayed in another hostel called "yellow house." It was nice. Two dogs that the owner had kept fallowing me everywhere I went. One of the dogs kept on trying to get into our room, since he liked to lay down on the balcony that we had. The room had one bunk bed, and one queen bed. Medellin was an amazing city, my favorite on the trip. Their public transport system was simply amazing! I have never seen anything like it. You can take the metro almost anywhere. From there, you can connect to the cable car to go up a hill, or to the bus station right next to the metro. In the cable car, you can see Medellin; the skyscrapers looked like puny ants from up there, and the view was stunning. We went to so many stations, and the whole price was about (U.S) $2.50. When you are on the the cable car, you can ride it as many times as you want for only 75 cents! We went up the cable car a few nights before Christmas, and you could see so many lights. We went an other night to a type of "light carnival", and they had a whole row of lights down a river. We couldn't even see where the end was. I do admit I got a little annoyed from riding on so my transport systems, but it still was very fun. I definitely recommend you to put Medellin on your travel list.
After Medellin, we took a flight to Cartagena, which is mainly known for its beaches. At night, the old part of Cartagena is very festive. People sing, dance, eat, and just hang out. The coconuts there are really good. I love the coconut water, and meat. The place we stayed in had a small pool, fish pond, hammocks, and a T.V. We were located near the beach and the fort that surrounds old Cartagena. It isn't a very far walk to get to the dock, square, or any other place in Old Cartagena. We also went to see another fort, and the view was spectacular! In the fort there were many tunnels, and we had lots of fun exploring them. We took a small day trip to a beach called Playa Blanca, which was supposed to be a really good beach. In the ship, I got seasick because the boat was turning a lot, and we were on the bottom of the boat. When we got there, we ate a typical lunch with had chicken, or fish, coconut rice, salad, and a small cup of limeade. The water was very warm there. Over the next few hours, we went on a ride where a motorboat pulls a banana shaped thing(I have no idea what it was called), and me, my brother, and my dad got to ride on it. We also went on a jet ski with my mom and brother. After sometime, it started raining like crazy, so we headed back. The next day, we went to a 15 meter high mud volcano, for a mud bath. When we went in, the mud was so warm, and it felt as if you were floating on air, because the mud was so dense. After we got cleaned up, we headed back to Cartagena. We played on the beach a lot too in Santa Marta, a town about 3-4 hours away from Cartagena. The hotel that we stayed there wasn't as nice as the hostels, because you can't really meet and talk to people. We went to a place called Taganga, that was a 15 minute ride from Santa Marta. The water was nice and calm, and perfect for swimming in. The next day, we were supposed to go to the beach, but a lot of things changed. First of all, we had to walk on the road to the trail head, since the bus couldn't pass because of the mud. Another bus's wheels had gotten completely submerged in mud, so they couldn't take it out. Once we got there, we had to walk through lots of mud that made your shoe stuck every time you step into it! We also saw about 999 quadrillion red ants, plus two or three huge spiders. The worst part was that the walk wasn't short. Imagine walking through all that icky mud!! This wasn't anything like the mud bath, and Anav hated it a lot. We headed back to Cartagena after a couple days at Santa Marta.
After our revisit to Cartagena, we went back to Bogota. We were supposed to get a room at the same hostel we started out with, but we had to cancel, because dad didn't read the plane ticket back home properly, and he read the arriving time(6:00 am) instead of (1:00am). So, we camped out at a gigantic mall from 2:00 till 7:00. It sold everything there! The humongus supermarket was small compared to the whole mall! After 7:00, we went to the airport, and slept there for 4-5 hours, until the boarding began. Once we landed in L.A, we had to take another flight to San Francisco. When we landed, we took a bart train to another station, and then switched over to the bigger one. After that, we took our car home, and ended the trip. All in all this trip was pretty hectic, but still very fun. These memories will stay in my head forever.
When I first started our trip to Columbia, I thought I wasn't going to like it there, and it was unsafe. I found out I was wrong. Columbia is a charming place with many warm hearted people(this can't be said for all South American country's though). Our flight to get there(San Francisco to L.A, L.A to San Salvador,and San Salvador to Bogota) was 20 hours, including the time we slept at the airport, and waited. It was long and boring. I only had a lot of fun on our last flight, which we took Avianca Airlines, and got to have a personal T.V. When we reached Bogota, we found out that the Airline(s) had misplaced our baggage! Luckily I had one extra T-shirt left in my carry-on bag, and it was our last change of clothes for the next four days. I gave the T-shirt to my brother, Anav, because of his skin issues. Our hostel that we stayed in was very nice, and I felt welcome there. A good part about the hotel for me was that it had Internet access, and I could work on a school project that I took there to complete. There was a lady that worked there that spoke English, and helped us a lot during our stay in Bogota. Over the next few days, we visited the gold museum, and had fun hanging around downtown, and went to the top of Monteserrat. Personally, I don't think Bogota is very safe after 9 or 10 pm. We met a man that was mugged by three men and lost 50,000 Colombian pesos (about $25), but he was coming back at 10 in the night, alone. We went to a cathedral made of salt (it was pretty cool) about an hour away from Bogota for a side trip. It was called Cathedral De Sal. On our last day in Bogota, our bags came in the night, lucky for us!
From Bogota, we took a bus to the city of Medellin(pronounced Meda-gene). The bus ride a long twelve hours. The thing that REALLY annoyed me on the ride was that my brother kept on sleeping on my lap for a full eight hours! And believe me, when someone lays on you for that long, your leg starts to hurt. When I pushed him upright, he fell right back on me again. We arrived at about 7-8 in the morning. We stayed in another hostel called "yellow house." It was nice. Two dogs that the owner had kept fallowing me everywhere I went. One of the dogs kept on trying to get into our room, since he liked to lay down on the balcony that we had. The room had one bunk bed, and one queen bed. Medellin was an amazing city, my favorite on the trip. Their public transport system was simply amazing! I have never seen anything like it. You can take the metro almost anywhere. From there, you can connect to the cable car to go up a hill, or to the bus station right next to the metro. In the cable car, you can see Medellin; the skyscrapers looked like puny ants from up there, and the view was stunning. We went to so many stations, and the whole price was about (U.S) $2.50. When you are on the the cable car, you can ride it as many times as you want for only 75 cents! We went up the cable car a few nights before Christmas, and you could see so many lights. We went an other night to a type of "light carnival", and they had a whole row of lights down a river. We couldn't even see where the end was. I do admit I got a little annoyed from riding on so my transport systems, but it still was very fun. I definitely recommend you to put Medellin on your travel list.
After Medellin, we took a flight to Cartagena, which is mainly known for its beaches. At night, the old part of Cartagena is very festive. People sing, dance, eat, and just hang out. The coconuts there are really good. I love the coconut water, and meat. The place we stayed in had a small pool, fish pond, hammocks, and a T.V. We were located near the beach and the fort that surrounds old Cartagena. It isn't a very far walk to get to the dock, square, or any other place in Old Cartagena. We also went to see another fort, and the view was spectacular! In the fort there were many tunnels, and we had lots of fun exploring them. We took a small day trip to a beach called Playa Blanca, which was supposed to be a really good beach. In the ship, I got seasick because the boat was turning a lot, and we were on the bottom of the boat. When we got there, we ate a typical lunch with had chicken, or fish, coconut rice, salad, and a small cup of limeade. The water was very warm there. Over the next few hours, we went on a ride where a motorboat pulls a banana shaped thing(I have no idea what it was called), and me, my brother, and my dad got to ride on it. We also went on a jet ski with my mom and brother. After sometime, it started raining like crazy, so we headed back. The next day, we went to a 15 meter high mud volcano, for a mud bath. When we went in, the mud was so warm, and it felt as if you were floating on air, because the mud was so dense. After we got cleaned up, we headed back to Cartagena. We played on the beach a lot too in Santa Marta, a town about 3-4 hours away from Cartagena. The hotel that we stayed there wasn't as nice as the hostels, because you can't really meet and talk to people. We went to a place called Taganga, that was a 15 minute ride from Santa Marta. The water was nice and calm, and perfect for swimming in. The next day, we were supposed to go to the beach, but a lot of things changed. First of all, we had to walk on the road to the trail head, since the bus couldn't pass because of the mud. Another bus's wheels had gotten completely submerged in mud, so they couldn't take it out. Once we got there, we had to walk through lots of mud that made your shoe stuck every time you step into it! We also saw about 999 quadrillion red ants, plus two or three huge spiders. The worst part was that the walk wasn't short. Imagine walking through all that icky mud!! This wasn't anything like the mud bath, and Anav hated it a lot. We headed back to Cartagena after a couple days at Santa Marta.
After our revisit to Cartagena, we went back to Bogota. We were supposed to get a room at the same hostel we started out with, but we had to cancel, because dad didn't read the plane ticket back home properly, and he read the arriving time(6:00 am) instead of (1:00am). So, we camped out at a gigantic mall from 2:00 till 7:00. It sold everything there! The humongus supermarket was small compared to the whole mall! After 7:00, we went to the airport, and slept there for 4-5 hours, until the boarding began. Once we landed in L.A, we had to take another flight to San Francisco. When we landed, we took a bart train to another station, and then switched over to the bigger one. After that, we took our car home, and ended the trip. All in all this trip was pretty hectic, but still very fun. These memories will stay in my head forever.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
The 2010 ILP Relay

Last weekend I ran the ILP relay with twelve other runners. The ILP relay is a 200 mile run from Calistoga to Davenport. In the relay, I ran 16.2 miles in total. Our time was 34 hours. Google 1 won again, at a time of 21 hours 9 minutes! The record for the 200 miles was in the year 2,000, when the team Sportbrain ran it in 17 hours and 55 minutes! That is about 5 minutes a mile! Each person on the relay team runs each of there total mileage in sections. For example: I run 6.5 miles, then the other eleven runners run until it is my turn again. This repeats three times. While one person is running, the other teammates that are in the van are supporting there teammate. Runner number ten has the hardest legs. The skill level for that runner is:Very Hard(8.9 miles) Easy(4.2 miles) Very Hard(6.2 miles). In the ILP relay we got 2nd! We beat the next team by about 15 minutes, and the team ahead of us beat us by about 35 minutes, which was really good. If you want more information about the 200 mile relay, go to www.therelay.com. The picture is the map of the relay race.
Monday, March 8, 2010
The Awesome Wii

A couple weeks back I got the Wii! Do you have the Wii. The Wii is a very popular game console. One of the most popular games on the Wii is Super Smash Bros Brawl. Have you heard of that game? The Wii is wireless, which is a good thing about it. Another awesome game is Wii resort. Wii resort is another version of Wii sports. There are 12 games in Wii resort. Some of them are: fencing, archery, frisbee, and skydiving! The game also comes with a Wii motionplus sensor, that when attached to the Wii remote, makes the remote more accurate! There are people called Mii's. They are humans that you can create on the Mii channel. If you like the Olympics, Wii summer and winter Olympics is the right game for you! In the summer Olympics, you get to do everything from running, to swimming. The winter Olympics relates to the winter Olympics a couple weeks back. In conclusion, tell us what your pros and cons are about the Wii.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Vietnam and Cambodia


We then took a bus to a city called Siem Reap. This was the best city I had seen through out the trip. It was great because of the temple complexes, called Angkor Wat. The city was so small, yet green. The area was huge! When I sat on top of a temple, all I could see for miles was green! The temples were 250-400 feet tall! It was so beautiful, especially when you saw the temples in the sunrise. Soon, we took an airplane from Siem Reap to Ha Noi, Vietnam. We then took a tour for two days. My brother hurt the backside of his foot while biking on the tour. My dad put my brother on the backside of the bike, and while my dad was biking, my brother put his foot into the bicycle, and crack! His foot got twisted, and the back of his foot was really hurt. For the rest of the trip, we carried him. When we got to our hotel, we fell asleep right away.
We took another tour to Halong Bay. Halong bay is a chain of islands. We explored the bay on a boat. We spent the day on the boat, then slept at a two and a half star hotel. The island was very green. The fallowing night, we slept on the boat. After that, we came back to a mini harbor. All in all, this is my experience in Vietnam and Cambodia.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Cooking!
When I went to cooking camp over the summer, and I learned a lot of recipes. This week, I will be showing you how to make Pot stickers. Yummy!
Pot Stickers Prep Time: 2 hours
How many we should make: 3-4 dozen
Ingredients
1/2 head of Napa cabbage
1 lb. ground pork....... or tofu
1/2 green onion......... minced2 Tbsp. soy sauce
2 Tbsp. fresh cilantro..minced
1 knob fresh ginger... 1-inch piece minced
1 Tbsp. fresh chives... minced
1 Tbsp. rice wine... or dry sherry
1 Tbsp. sesame oil
1 tsp. brown sugar
1 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. pepper, black
1 clove garlic... minced
12 oz. package of wonton skins(round)
1/4 C. vegetable oil
1 C. chicken stock
DIPPING SAUCE
1/4 C. soy sauce
2 Tbsp. rice vinegar
1 tsp. ginger, fresh... minced
1/4 tsp. chili oil
1 clove garlic... minced
STEPS FOR POT STICKERS
1) Prep all ingredients. Combine pork/tofu, cabbage, green onions, soy sauce, cilantro, ginger, chives, rice wine, sesame oil, brown sugar, salt, pepper and garlic. Work with your hands until completely mixed. Heat a frying pan and fry a Tablespoon of mix to check seasoning. Adjust as necessary.
2) Cover the wonton skins with a damp bowl. Place one wonton skin on work surface. Place about 1 Tablespoon of filling into the center of each wonton skin and fold into a half -moon shaped pouch. Make 3 or 4 pleats at the edge to gather the dough around the filling, and line dumplings on parchment covered sheet pan. Use all of the wonton skins.
3) Heat a large frying pan with a tight-fitting lid over the medium-high heat and add the oil. When the oil is hot, add the dumplings to the pan and fry them on one side( usually the edge that is pleated up) until browned, about 2 minutes. Shake the pan to keep them from sticking as they cook.Add the chicken stock to the pan and cover tightly so that the pot stickers steam and cook through. Cook about 5 minutes, or until all the liquid has evaporated from the pan.
STEPS FOR DIPPING SAUCE
1) Combine ingredients in a small bowl and let sit at least 5 minutes until the flavors blend.
After you have finished making Pot Stickers, answer this question, did you like them, or did you not like them.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Math Problem for the Week!

In a stationery store, pencils have one price and pens have another price. Two pencils and three pens cost 78 cents. But three pencils and two pens cost 72 cents. How much does one pencil cost?
Monday, August 10, 2009
My trip to New Jersey!
A week ago I went to New Jersey to visit my uncle! I liked it when me and my little bro got to go on a airplane by our self there! On the way there, we watched two great movies like
Monsters vs Aliens, and
17 again! It was a blast. I went to a lot of places there. We went to Washington D.C, the beach, Long wood Gardens and lots of Museums. The beach was really fun. We went there and built a big river in the sand to let the water come in from the ocean and go into the river. We also got candy like Taffy's and gummy sharks! Yummy! Going to the museums were really fun too! We went to the National academy of sciences! It had geckos and butterfly's! The butterfly were cool because of all the great colors! The geckos were so cool to look at hanging upside down! Did you know that one gecko has enough grip to hold two full grown humans? Also, did you know that there are new gecko species been created? I saw three new types of geckos! They make the geckos by putting two geckos in a tub for a long time, and over time, they merge together! Isn't that amazing or what? Also in that museum there were dinosaur skeletons that were really neat! I also saw creatures that I have never seen before! I also liked the Philadelphia museum of art! It was cool seeing all the sculptures that thousands of people worked on. My favorite place in the art museum was the place where they showed all the swords and armor, and all the weapons they used during the middle ages. I mean, come on who doesn't like armor and weapons from the middle ages? There's was also a realistic Spanish courthouse there! There was a fountain in the middle, and it looked 100% realistic. All in all the art museum was great! Another museum that we saw was the Franklin Institute. It was so cool! There was a Star Trek exhibit that blew me away because of all the gears and machines. There was this place in the Star Trek exhibit that had a lot of gears an if you connected all the gears together and you added like a pulley and you turned the main gear, you would get the pulley to move to. There also was a remote control claw that you could control and pick up the blocks! That was astonishing! There was also a bike that you could ride on and it simulated a bike that could float in mid-air! I think long wood gardens was my favorite place of all when we went to New Jersey! It was a huge beautiful garden that had tons of plants! It had a tree house place that you could go on and see the lakes in the evening that was gorgeous. The garden also had lots of fountains in them. Also it had a meadow with a lake that had giant catfish in them! There was also a restaurant that served great food like pizza, cookies and pie ext! We also went to an indoor children's garden that had a dragon, and leaping worms(fake)! There was also a bamboo maze and a garden maze that was huge! In the night, I watched a fountain show that had many, many colors. It had yellow, white, blue, green, pink, purple, and all the other colors in the rainbow. Now for Washington D.C! After a three hour drive, we finally reached Washington D.C! We went into a train station which was right in front of the US capitol! We ate pizza, and set of to see D.C! First we went to the capitol! Then we went to the mall on our way to the air and space museum. In the mall, you could see the capitol on one side, and you could see the national monument on the other side. Once we entered the air and space museum, we saw a lot of airplanes and spacecraft hanging from the roof! They look like models, but they aren't, they are the real thing! We also saw real rocket ships that actually orbited the moon! We went inside a roller coaster simulator that felt like the real ride! After that, we went to the natural history museum! In the natural history museum we saw a lot of dinosaurs there. I also saw many other creatures too! I saw more butterfly's, and we also saw a big insect zoo with scorpions and Beatles, and cockroaches! It was digesting! We also saw lots of ocean animals. Last but not least, we had to see the white house! It was a amazing sight! There was a lot of flowers and plants in the front yard! After a long and relaxing day, we decided to go back to the car using the subway. After another three hour drive back, we finally reached New Jersey! Another 6 hour plane ride back home to San Jose was relaxing. For the first half of the plane ride, I slept, and for the second half, I watched T.V shows! All in all I had a wonderful time in New Jersey!


Monday, August 3, 2009
Museums!

Friday, July 31, 2009
The Start of School!
I can't believe that the summer is almost over! In less than a week school will start! I can't wait till I meet the new forth graders in my class. I am getting nervous about my school supplies, because we did not get most of them! I only have one day to get all my school supplies all together! I am sort of nervous of going to school again after a long relaxing seven week break! I am nervous because I forgot a lot of the math and science! All in all, I can't wait to go back to school again!
Friday, July 17, 2009
This week at camp!


Monday, July 6, 2009
MT.WHITNEY!

Sunday, June 28, 2009
Camps!
During the summer vacation you can go to camps if your parents are still at work. Last week, my mom signed me up for Lego robotics, and tech explorers at the Tech Museum. It was awesome! They gave you hot lunch if you did not want to take lunch from home! The bad part was that you had to pay 5$ a day for hot lunch! The good part was that the consulars lets us play around! Also, in Lego robotics camp we made robots, and they even let us program it by myself, with my partner! Also, this week, I am going to the camp called camp explorer! We get to go to the Beachboard walk in that camp! I can not wait! All in all, please tell us if you would want to go to camps and why?
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Pollution

1.If you see some garbage, pick it up and throw it away.
2.Start a protest to stop pollution.
3.if you see a other person throwing some garbage on the ground, tell them they should not do that.
4.Use electric cars, because the gas from the back of the car is pollution.
All in all, please tell us some reasons how to stop pollution.
Saving Money

1.Stop using the phones a lot, in less OF AN EMERGENCY like if your house is burning down, or something like that. If you use the phone to much, you will have to pay a lot of money on the phone bill.
2.Do not switch on the water for unessisary causes, like warming your toes, or something like that.
All in all, please tell us some more ways we can save our money.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Magic Tricks, Puzzles, and Riddles.


54 IDEAS FOR THE SUMMER!
1.Go to the Japanese Gardens!
2.Go to the Winchester Mystery House
3.Go to the Children's Discovery Museum
4.Go to the Happy Hollow Zoo
5.Go to the San Francisco Zoo
6.Go to the Oakland Zoo
7.Go to Sea World
8.Go to Alcatraz
9.Go on a Vacation
10.Make a game out of paper
11.Make a map out of paper
12.Go swimming
13.Go camping
14.Go to the beach
15.Go shopping
16.Go to summer camps
17.Go to a farm
18.Go to a Rodeo
19.Make Smore's
20.Make ice-cream floats
21.Make cookies
22.Make a clubhouse
23.Make ice-cream
24.Make Pizza
25.Make Brownies
26.Set a record
27.Make a garden
28.Do chores
29.Clean the house
30.Bike
31.Dance
32.Sing
33.Buy a pet
34.Rock Climbing
35.Charity Work
36.Take pictures
37.Play Tennis
38.Play soccer
39.Play football
40.Play Hockey
41.Play tag
42.Play Lego's
43.Play Hide in Seek
44.Play With Blocks
45.Play mini Golf
46.Play Golf
47.Play pillow fight
48.Read a book
49.Study for school
50.Go bowling
51.Hang out with your friends
52.Make a lemonade stand
53.Have a Yard sale
54.Make Pancakes
55. BE AWESOME!!!
2.Go to the Winchester Mystery House
3.Go to the Children's Discovery Museum
4.Go to the Happy Hollow Zoo
5.Go to the San Francisco Zoo
6.Go to the Oakland Zoo
7.Go to Sea World
8.Go to Alcatraz
9.Go on a Vacation
10.Make a game out of paper
11.Make a map out of paper
12.Go swimming
13.Go camping
14.Go to the beach
15.Go shopping
16.Go to summer camps
17.Go to a farm
18.Go to a Rodeo
19.Make Smore's
20.Make ice-cream floats
21.Make cookies
22.Make a clubhouse
23.Make ice-cream
24.Make Pizza
25.Make Brownies
26.Set a record
27.Make a garden
28.Do chores
29.Clean the house
30.Bike
31.Dance
32.Sing
33.Buy a pet
34.Rock Climbing
35.Charity Work
36.Take pictures
37.Play Tennis
38.Play soccer
39.Play football
40.Play Hockey
41.Play tag
42.Play Lego's
43.Play Hide in Seek
44.Play With Blocks
45.Play mini Golf
46.Play Golf
47.Play pillow fight
48.Read a book
49.Study for school
50.Go bowling
51.Hang out with your friends
52.Make a lemonade stand
53.Have a Yard sale
54.Make Pancakes
55. BE AWESOME!!!
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
AWESOME PETS


Monday, June 15, 2009
Sunday, June 14, 2009
If You Could Make a Holiday!

Thursday, June 11, 2009
Inventions!



Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Summer Vacation!

Monday, June 8, 2009
Ultra Marathons

Monday, June 1, 2009
Mammoth
I went to Mammoth over the four day weekend. Here are some pictures and captions of what I did there.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Awesome Jobs!

Saturday, May 9, 2009
food chains and food webs

A ocean is a great place to study on. We learned about oceans in science! It was so amazing! In oceans, there are many different types of food chains, and food webs. A food chain is different than a food web. A food chain is a animal eating another animal. Here is a example of a food chain= phytoplankton->zooplankton->small fish->bigfish->seals->shark. Did you see how one animal is eating another animal? Well that does not happen in a food web. A food web is a series of animals eating other animals. Here is a example= Shark Whale
big fish seals
krill small fish
phytoplankton zoo- plankton
I can not draw the arrows because you can not draw arrows on a keyboard. Please respond on what you have learned. Bye!
big fish seals
krill small fish
phytoplankton zoo- plankton
I can not draw the arrows because you can not draw arrows on a keyboard. Please respond on what you have learned. Bye!
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Soccer players


Jokes are good for stress!


Sunday, May 3, 2009
Holidays

Holidays are so fun when you hang out with your family, don't you think so to? I love holidays because, you don't have to go to school, and you get to travel more. My favorite holiday is Christmas because you get a lot of presents, and you get to hang up a lot of decorations! Every year when its Christmas break we go places, like this year we went to India, last year we went to Mexico, and the year before that we went to Venezuela. My second favorite holiday is Thanks giving, because there is a lot of food, and you get to carve the turkey. Every year, we go to my uncles house when its Thanksgiving break, because its our family tradition. Last year I helped carve the turkey, and my baby cousin, Sunaa, was born. I love holidays! Please tell me what is your favorite holiday, and why?
Birthdays!


Monday, April 27, 2009
Mt. SHASTA!


Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Tech Stuff!



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