Just Me!

I am just a little kid on a big adventure! I have fun all day, reading and playing and visiting lovely places. I don't go to school (not ever!) so I have loads of time for lovely things!
Read about my adventures here....

Thursday, 20 March 2014

Lincoln University

Yesterday I went to Lincoln University for a science education day. I watched Dog Clicker Training and got the dog to perform tricks. The dog was a boxer cross rescue called Lexie. We fed her cocktail sausages and cheese when she refused the proper dog treats.



Lexie with her "slow feeding" bowl
                                      

Lexie waiting for a treat




My Fingerprint!
There was a scientist who was telling us all about forensic science (that's what the police use to identify criminals). There was a crime scene with a dead body on the floor! I made a fingerprint on a keychain. I had a look at a DNA like substance. We used Washing-up liquid and ether and salt to extract the DNA out of strawberries. We had to mush everything in a bag and the strawberries smelt lovely!
 
Making a mush!

I coloured a duck with Lemonade on litmus paper. Litmus paper tells us the PH value of a substance. Lemon juice is acid!
I held real skulls (including a wolf skull, cat, Pekinese dog, coyote, fox and red wolf!). The man showing us the skulls had the most amazing job ever! He went to Italy to study wolves and foxes! That's my dream job! He had a degree in Zoology. I'll look at Zoology when I grow up!
I looked at newts swimming around in mucky coloured water,
I looked through a microscope at cells and examined a robot with moving fingers!
Reminds me of Stephen!



When I grow up, I'd like to go to that University, it seems really interesting.


When dad uploads the photos, I'll add some pictures of the dog we trained, the robot and the fingerprint keychain. Update; Done!

Tuesday, 18 March 2014

When do I get time to type all of this?!?!

And they say that I never get out of the house... Just listen to my latest adventure-thingyies!!


A few days ago, I went to  my friend Lara's birthday party! We played some pretty awesome party games like Pass-The-Parcel, Musical Statues, Musical Bumps, Dancing Competitions... Everything! The kids even had a trampoline to play on!! Tilly and Lavinia, Taryn, two other girls and of course Lara were there. I won 3 prizes for competitions but I can't remember what competitions they actually were. Me, Taryn and Lara just danced like insane people most of the time, my legs were aching the next day.
For party food, all the kids had a pizza slice. There was a giant rectangular pizza in a box that we could all share. I only had one slice, but that was really filling! For desert there were cakes, jam tarts, chocolate fingers and much more.


Last Sunday, I went swimming with dad! I swam at least 50 yards (who uses yards anymore..) without moving my arms! Swimming is good exercise, but it's also really fun!


My mom is reading me Tom's Midnight Garden now, I never really got into it when I was reading it by myself. When I finish the book, I'll do a review on it!


There is a whole new dimension for me on Minecraft! It's not really a dimension though... I've started Skyping! I Skype with my friend Ralfie and my other friend BlackAragorn whenever I can! It's so much easier to play the game when you can actually speak without typing!

Monday, 17 March 2014

Elephant in the Garden!

I have read Elephant in the Garden by my favourite author Michael Morpurgo.
Here is my review:

Friday, 14 March 2014

I never get a break!

Tuesday I went to Belton House! Belton House is owned by the National Trust. The best bit about Belton House (or for me, anyway) was the deer. You could almost get to touch the deer, they weren't afraid of you at all! Even when I started walking up to them, one just crept a bit closer to nibble on the grass.




There were lots of  fallow deer just wandering about
the grounds; over 300!
 
 
 
The deer didn't even notice me, he just nibbled the grass!
 
 
There were many play things at Belton House, and I had a great time with my friends! I also made a new friend that day, Ruby. Ruby is home-educated, like me! Lucy and I slid down slides and went on the little train! Despite its size, the train moved very fast, and we had to duck when we came to the bridge so we didn't hit our heads! I can't wait to go back to Belton House, to see if I can actually get closer to the deer! I also got some little bean-filled creatures! I got a fire lizard and a frog!
Me, Ruby and Thomas

Me and Ruby

Me and Lucy on the train.




I bought these creatures from the shop gift at Belton House


Yesterday, I had a long and slow drive to Whisby Adventure (Nature) Park! The drive was slow because it took much longer than we expected it to, and we got stuck in traffic. I met Ruby there as well as some new friends! The park had a big sandbox, a shop, a café, a bird-watch island, a small water-castle for us to play on, and a secret den for me and Ruby to hide in! I got my brand new leggings so dirty from the sandbox that they had to be thrown out! At least they were cheap. I just couldn't help getting something from the shop, so I got a tweeting Nuthatch bird!
He makes a genuine Nuthatch sound!



3 packs of cards cost £12


I also went to Sainsbury's a few days ago and got the best purchases ever! I got 3 packs of Pokémon Black and White trading cards!!! It took me ages to find them but it was worth it!








I had been waiting for my little Laparas Pokémon toy to come for ages; it finally came yesterday! I now know why it took so long for it to come, it was shipped all the way from China! I just got a Chinese Laparas!
He travelled a long way all the way from China!
But he was worth the wait!

Saturday, 8 March 2014

Busy again!

I love Pancake Tuesday, but I don't like to eat pancakes!. Mam and I decided we'd make our own special pancakes for Pancake Tuesday, felt ones! The felt pancakes were accompanied by some delicious, sweet felt strawberries, and a drizzling of soft, sugary syrup. The pancake looked so delicious that I fooled dad into thinking they were real pancakes!!

Good enough to eat!

I also went to Grantham Music Festival. The Festival turned out to be a competition! There were only two awards to give out for Grade One paino, 1st and 2nd. I had made a mistake in my piano piece and I was up against Grade 3s! Despite all that, I still won 2nd place!
As you all know, finished my Grade 1 Piano Exam. The results came back but I don't have the certificate yet. I passed with merit! Apparently Merit is really good, but I never learned about all the different types of passes.








A while ago, I went to a fun place in Lincoln called The Collection. I went there with my friend Lucy. The Collection has a museum, an art gallery, a café and a small shop! Lucy and I went off to play, but I just read about the first tamed dogs which were wolves!
Me and Lucy and some other guy!

Roman soldiers.


Friday, 28 February 2014

Piano Exam!

2 posts in 1 day! On Wednesday I did my Piano Grade 1 Exam! I wasn't nervous at all for this one. I lied, I was nervous. I wasn't as nervous as last time, but still nervous. I had started shaking, then the examiner came in. Mom told me that he looked like Santa Claus without the beard. That made me laugh, so I wasn't as nervous anymore!
I had to play my 3 pieces, broken chords, sight-reading, aural tests (singing back notes, whether the change was at the beginning or end etc.), and scales. I also have a piano concert tomorrow so, wish me luck!
I'll have to wait a few weeks to get my results. (Thankfully not 6 weeks.)


*UPDATE*
You didn't wish me enough luck, I didn't make it to the Piano Concert.
Ehh, who cares? I went to Lincoln instead and got awesome soap!!
Lincoln Cathedral and dad on the left!
Me and dad at the "Olypmpic Gold" post-box!

Alone on a Wide Wide Sea



I recently finished the book called Alone on a Wide Wide Sea. It was by Michael Morpurgo.
The book was in 2 parts. Part 1 was about the orphan boy Arthur and his upsetting life, and the second part was about his daughter Allie and her great adventure.

Arthur was an orphan and he was separated from his sister Kitty in England. He was shipped all the way to Australia without her. The only memory that Arthur had of his sister was the lucky key that she gave him. Arthur couldn't remember what the key was for, he couldn't even be sure if Kitty was real, or just a figure of his imagination.
On the ship taking him to Australia, Arthur made one friend, Marty, who guided him through most of his life. Marty protected him from the bullies and kept both of their spirits up.
Marty, Arthur and many, many other children were taken to the orphanage in Australia, Coopers Station. It was a horrific and cruel orphanage. The orphanage turned out to be a nightmare; the children worked for their food every day, and if they were caught doing anything wrong, they'd be strapped! One boy ran away and he didn't come back. It wasn't just the kids of Coopers Station that were abused, the owner of the children, Piggy Bacon also abused his wife. Mrs Bacon, or Ida, helped Marty and Arthur escape from the horrible Coopers Station.
Thankfully, the boys found a kind woman, Aunty Megs. Aunty Megs took the boys in, like she took all of her little orphans in. The only thing different was, her 'little orphans' were animals! Joeys and  Wallabies were just a few of the intriguing animals adopted by Aunty Megs. She released all of her baby animals when they grew up, even the boys!
Arthur and Marty drifted apart as the years went on. Arthur started ruining his life and eventually went into a mental home. The only thing that stopped him from killing himself was the loving nurse Zita. Zita and Arthur quickly fell in love, mostly because they both had a love for Boat Making. Zita's whole family loved Boat Making, and so does Arthur. Zita and Arthur got married and had a daughter called Allie. She loved boats too.


When Allie turned 18, her mother let her set sail to England to find Arthur's sister Kitty. By now, Arthur had died, but he had left Allie his lucky key that Kitty had given him. When Allie was on the deck of the boat, she saw a magnificent, snowy white Albatross. Her dad loved albatrosses, and Allie believed that it was her father's spirit. One depressing day, her albatross died. The terrible thing was, Allie had killed it accidently. The albatross got stuck in a fishing net. Allie never sent emails to her mother after her albatross died because she was too depressed. However, a clever sea turtle came one day and lifted Allie's spirits. The sea turtle never came back after that one visit, but Allie remained happy. The sea turtle had done its job. Allie started sending emails to her mother again, and she wanted began to search Kitty again.
After a long voyage, Allie finally found Kitty, and she found out what the lucky key her father had given her was for.


I really loved this story. It was 133 pages long, I like long stories. I would recommend it to kids over the age of 9. The story was really depressing at parts, but it was uplifting as well.
In my opinion, it was Michael Morpurgo's best book since Shadow.