Sunday, August 17, 2008

Expensive laptop

The world's most expensive laptop

In late March 2007 Luvaglio of London released, by appointment only, the world's most expensive laptop.

The laptop comes in a self opening case and features a 17-inch wide-screen LED display with an anti-glare coating, 128GB hard drive and Blu-Ray player.

There is screen is state of the art, it features a self cleaning system

What would a laptop be with out a security system and what would world's most expensive laptop be without an expensive security system? This one doesn't disappoint, it comes with a colored diamond which must be inserted into the power button to start it up.

If you're looking to get your hands on one of these be prepared to shell out over 1,000000

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Camp

I got back from camp a while ago but have been to busy to blog. When i got to camp i found out that a person from my church was going to be my counselor. My camp is in Oklahoma so it took us a while to get there and back. It was my second year at camp. At camp we played dodge ball, soccer, rock climbing, zipline, canoeing, archer, tubing, angleball ( a game that the camp invented ) and a few more things. My camp is in Oklahoma

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Fathers Day

Happy Father's Day!!!


News: I have been going to the pool alot, we are going to the grand canyon for a trip in 1 week ( I will bring back good pics), I am done with piano for the year.

Friday, May 30, 2008

News

Well, school is out for my little bros. At their school they played the high school musical song for school is out. They did that at my school to. I am going to the grand canyon in june!! We are going to go to a few other places around there. We are going to rent a pop up trailer for my mom and dad to sleep in and bring a tent for me and my siblings. It was one of my cousins' birthday today!

Friday, May 23, 2008

Prince Caspian




For a friends birthday we went to see Prince Caspian. It was based on the book written by C.S Lewis. Overall I rated it a 7 out of 10. Here are some pictures....

American Idol !

The season 7 American Idol is David Cook!! I think that David Archuleta should have won. David Cook was not good every week but David Archuleta was.

Poll Results

Here are the poll results...

50% - No School wins.

Trip

I am going to visit relatives in baton rouge over the weekend so I wont be posting during the weekend.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Zoo - Pictures - Trip

ZOO PICTURES



A few days ago I went to a sleepover and the next morning my bro's school was going to Austin Zoo and my mom said I had to go so I went and got some good pictures but now I dont have my camera. Here are some pictures I found online...




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Lately I have noticed that when little kids get hurt it takes them exactly 10 -5 seconds before they start to react. Some examples are when my friend's little sister got pegged in the stomach during a soccer game. Another example is when a small girl at the zoo tripped and fell down. Finally and example of this is when I wiped out = Crashed into a car on my skateboard when trying to talk to my bro. I have wondered why it is like this. I have done some research and here is what I found .... There are three steps after someone is hurt.
  • Shock – this is where there is difficulty believing in what has happened. For a short time, the person may be physically frozen in place and unable to respond.
  • Distress reaction – once the reality of the situation has sunk in, there is a state of high alert. Responding to a distressing or frightening event requires vast amounts of physical and mental energy.
  • Let-down – after the crisis is over, exhaustion may become obvious. Emotional reactions to the event are usually felt during the let-down phase. These three events seem to take 10 - 5 seconds


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Yesterday I got back from some relatives' house we had a great time. We went to a Greek food festival that had outstanding Gyro ( a Greek food with meat wrapped in pita) they also had some good dancing and music and some weird dancing. Later we went to the zoo and my favorite part was either intently watching the monkeys and wondering how they don't become bored just walking, sitting, listening, and eating. My other favorite part was when we got to go into a room with birds and I got a bird to go on my finger. The next day we had to go home.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Flowers for mothers

Here are some flowers for mothers

Mothers Day

Happy Mothers day to all you mothers!! Here are some interesting facts about mothers day!!
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Chinese family names are often formed (begin) with a sign that means "mother". It's a nice way of honoring their moms long past.

The ancient Greeks celebrated Mother's Day in spring, like we do. They used to honor Rhea, "mother of the gods" with honey-cakes and fine drinks and flowers at dawn. Sounds like the beginnings of the Mother's Day tradition of breakfast in bed!

Julia Ward Howe wrote the Battle Hymm of the Republic and was a staunch fighter for women's rights. She staged an unusual protest for peace in Boston, by celebrating a special day for mothers. Julia wanted to call attention to the need for peace by pointing out mothers who were left alone in the world without their sons and husbands after the bloody Franco-Prussian War.

George Washington once said, "My mother was the most beautiful woman I ever saw. All I am I owe to my mother.

Rose Kennedy once said, "I looked on motherhood not only as a work of love and duty, but as a profession that was fully as interesting and challenging as any honorable profession in the world, and one that demanded the best that I could bring it."

Mother's Day is now celebrated in many countries around the world. Australia, Mexico, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Turkey, Belgium, Russia, China, Thailand, all have special celebrations to honor Mothers, but not in the same way or on the same day as the United States.

During the 1600's, England celebrated a day called "Mothering Sunday." Servants would go home to see their families, bringing cakes and sweets to their moms. This custom was called "going a-mothering".

Anna Jarvis of Philadelphia began the campaign that brought about the official observance of Mother's Day in the United states. Her mother died, and Anna wanted all mothers to be remembered. She asked that white carnations be the official mother's day symbol. In 1914, President Woodrow Wilson signed the orders that made Mother's Day a national holiday.

Just nine years later, Anna filed a lawsuit in an effort to stop the over- commercialization of Mother's Day. She lost her fight. Now, cards, letters, candy and dinners out mark Mother's Day for most families. Anna had hoped for a day of reflection and quiet prayer by families, thanking God for all that mothers had done.


Friday, May 9, 2008

Today is the official day of 10

10 Reasons why I like Summer.
1. Because there is no school
2. because there is no school
3. because I can sleep in.
4. because school is mean
5. because I have
Hakuna matata ( a Swahili phrase that means "There are no worries")
6. because I can sleep in.
7. because there is no school
8. because I dont like school
9. because I like playing
10. Because there is no school

10 People I know that like summer
1. Jaymes
2. Zuzu
3. Sophia
4. Mysterio
5. My bro 1#
6. My bro 2#
7. Me
8. People at my school
9. My Ripstick
10. My Wii


Ok You Guys are going to think this is crazy but there is one thing I DONT like about the summer. It is too hot!


Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Ripstick




Today I am getting a cool ripstick caster board!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Thursday, April 10, 2008

TV

Hey guys did you get to watch idol gives back? Who do you think is gonna go home? Whoever is right wins umm... depends who you are. If I know you then you get 25 cents so don't post anonymous OK. I think Seyesha Mercado is going tonight.

Also here is a funny video
http://overview.mail.yahoo.com/featured_video

Friday, April 4, 2008

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

American Idol

Ok so you guys are not going to believe this but Ramiele from American Idol went home!! That is so surprising!! Oh well.

American Idol!

I know that lots of you watch American Idol so I thought I would make a contest to see who can get the most accurate. Just right who you think is going home and whoever gets the closest wins!!!


Keyboard

We got a new keyboard!!!

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Chocolate


Chocolate is created from the cocoa bean. A cacao tree with fruit pods in various stages of ripening. Much of the chocolate consumed today is made into bars. Chocolate has become one of the most popular flavours in the world. Gifts of chocolate molded into different shapes have become traditional on certain holidays Chocolate is also used in cold and hot beverages, to produce chocolate milk and hot cocoa.

21-2-08

Today I woke up at about 9:00 Am and went downstairs. Then my sister babysat a very cute, 2 year old boy named Cason at our house. He really thought that the wii was scary when I was showing it to him. Then I did school. I finished my Writing Practice, part of a worksheet and a lot of other stuff. After that I had my friend\cousin Austin over to play. We played with legos for a long time, we watched American Idol (a singing competition on tv), we played a board game, and we had a competition just like American Idol only with rocks to find out which one was more beautiful.

History Quiz

1. The cradle of the Sumerian civilization was the delta of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers. In what modern-day nation is this located?

(A) Iraq
(B) Mongolia
(C) Turkey
(D) Greece

2. Of the 25 great civilizations, this was the most durable, lasting almost 4,000 years.

(A) Greek
(B) Egyptian
(C) Phoenician
(D) Hrappa

3. The Hittite empire lasted from 1900-1200 BC. What was its capital?

(A) Harappa
(B) Hattusas
(C) Laconia
(D) Cilicia

4. The Chinese civilization flourished in the Yellow River basin between 1600 BC and well into the twentieth century. In around 600 BC, Lao Tzu was born. What religion did he found?

(A) Buddhism
(B) Zoroastrianiam
(C) Confucianism
(D) Taoism

5. The Babylonian empire flourished from 1930 BC until 539 BC, when it was conquered by ________.

(A) Alexander the Great
(B) Hammurabi
(C) Darius I
(D) Cyrus the Great


6. The Central American civilization flourished from 1200 BC to AD 1550. One of the greatest non-Western civilizations was developed by the Maya, between AD 250 and 900. Which of these was NOT a Mayan city?

(A) Tikal
(B) Uxmal
(C) Copan
(D) Tlaxcala

7. The Spartan civilization lasted from 650 BC to AD 395. The ancient Greek city-state of Sparta was famous for warring with the city-state of Athens in what was known as the _______ Wars.

(A) Ionic
(B) Punic
(C) Peloponnesian
(D) Greek

8. The civilization of Islam, founded in AD 632 and still flourishing, is also a religion founded by the prophet Muhammad in Arabia. What does the word "islam" mean?

(A) Submission
(B) Almighty
(C) God
(D) Worship


9. The Orthodox Christian civilization began around AD 680 and survives today in Turkey and Eastern Europe. What alphabet was developed by these people?

(A) Cyrillic
(B) Elamite
(C) Babylonian
(D) Old Persian

10. The Ottoman Empire, located in what is now Turkey, lasted from 1324 to 1922. What occurred in 1922 to bring an end to the empire?

(A) A republic was established
(B) The area became part of Greece
(C) The empire was invaded by Huns
(D) The area became part of the Soviet Union

Sunday, February 17, 2008

People liked the Animal Quiz

People liked the Quiz the most. What kind of quiz would like to do?

1. History

2. Geography

3. Animals

4. Video Games

Sorry

Sorry I have not posted for so long!