Tuesday, March 25, 2014

A Wonderful Meal

I walked down the streets of Eureka, and suddenly smelled pesto!  The basil and parsley, mixed in with parmesan cheese!  I just knew I had to make something for dinner that night with pesto in it!  I got home, and started with my appetizer.  I went with a simple salad, with carrots, radishes, cabbage, and a buttermilk ranch dressing on top.  It wasn’t that creative to use salad as my appetizer, but it looked pretty good on the plate!
Next, for my main course, I made pasta, but with pesto on top, since I’d been craving it.  I already had some leftover pasta and chicken, so I just made the pesto with basil, kale, walnuts, parsley, and olive oil all blended together, and added parmesan for that extra flavor.  It was a pretty good idea, but it wasn’t the best on the plate.  The pesto was just plopped on the pasta, and the chicken was on the side.  It tasted pretty good though, and was creative because you don’t always see chicken and pesto together, but they make for a good flavor.
After that, I prepared garlic bread, with closely chopped garlic and shredded parmesan on top.  It turned out a little overcooked, and was a little spicy.  It did look nice on the plate, but is a pretty common thing to have with pasta.
Lastly, I had some lemon sorbet.  While this treat may have tasted almost the best, it wasn’t very creative, was just spooned into a bowl, and came from the store.  It overall wasn’t very fancy.  The taste and texture was wonderful though.  

Overall, this meal ranked about a 65%, so it was better than average.  There were some aspects to this that just weren’t the best, like the garlic bread.  But it was a pretty good meal for stuff mostly around the house.

Friday, January 3, 2014

Writing Surveys


Compared to other surveys, I think that mine was good and some of the questions had the same feel to them, like the ones about how often you do something per day or per week.  A good survey question would be one that matches up with the type of response there is.  For example, you wouldn’t want a question with a number answer with a short reply type response.  It would also be specific, and be understandable.  In my survey, I learned that most people were the same about music, and the replies were pretty similar.  The results that were predictable were that nobody wouldn’t listen to any music on the weekends, and that they mostly like pop, rap and dubstep.  I was surprised that a few people preferred playing an instrument solo, to playing in a large group or just listening to music.  What I learned about my class from this survey was that even though we’re very different from each other, we’re also a lot alike.  If there were any challenges from this assignment, it would just be thinking of questions that would go with the response type.  I liked responding to everybodies survey and seeing the results that I got from mine.  Surveys are a large part of business, politics, and other things because then you can figure out what you need to work on in your business/politics, and see what people are thinking.  Otherwise, the heads of a business, or the president, don’t know what their workers are thinking, but just what they are.

How much do you like listening to music on a scale of 1-10?

100%
200%
300%
400%
500%
614%
727%
8519%
927%
101763%

What is your favorite type of music?

everything rock pop Rap/Dubstep everything but oldies singer/songwriter rap music country-pop Pop and rap. dubstep Elctronic or pop country Classic Pop, Country pop/rock Pop or rap Hip-hop Rock/metal/screamo everything i can't decide All kinds Dj-ingi don't have one I don't really have one Pop

About how often do you listen to music on weekends?

None00%
0-30 minutes415%
30 minutes to 1 hour726%
1 or more hours1659%

I have my headphones in almost all day it depends about 34 hours 45 min 5 hour

When do you listen to music on weekdays, if at all?

During recess at school38%
While doing homework2153%
Other1640%

What do you like most about music?

idk its noise its a way to get a break from things and sounds good it is relaxing I cant explain it Its sound cool.. it makes me feel good How people can express their feelings in a song It gives me a good feeling inside I like writing it. it is fun to listen and dance to. i love the rhythm and how if you tape your foot to it it makes you wanna get up and dance your pants off! it calms me I like it... It is a voice for the voiceless i really like how everyone can speak it Being able to sing to it I like the meaning to it. The rhythm makes me feel good and meaningful. Idk it makes me happy Piano from Ludovico Einaudi I like to play the violin and make my own music The beat and the lyrics. the reathem and the beat of the music and the lyrics i'm very picky about my music idk What I like best about music is the rythm I like listening to artists with strong voices i guess I like the beats and I like how it makes me feel. It's fun to sing along to and listen to.

Which is better?

Playing an instrument solo311%
Playing an instrument in a large group622%
Just listening to music1867%

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Photoshop Lesson #3

The Pandumatrabigalabrion

Including a panda, hummingbird, cat, jackrabbit, pig, koala, zebra, and lion.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Encyclopedia Entries #4

Holidays

I love celebrating holidays, and really like to decorate my house for them.  My favorite holiday is probably Christmas, because we get to pick out a tree and decorate it.  I also like Halloween, and dressing up in a costume.  Most of the candy I get I trade with my friends for my favorites, and it's really fun.  Back to holidays, it's just fun to celebrate with your class, and sometimes we will have a party for them.

Nutella
I love eating nutella.  I think it's really good if you dip pretzels in it, because it's sweet because of the chocolaty taste but also salty because of the salt from the pretzels.  I first had it in fifth grade, and have loved it since.  It's also good if you spread it on bread with peanut butter, to make a "PB and N" sandwich.

In the Garden

     I was in the garden, just before midnight, going to the shed because I had left an important paper in it.  Suddenly, I heard a sound like the screams of a coyote, and ran to the shed door.  I quickly took out my key and tried to unlock the shed.  The key wouldn't fit, like it always did.  Amid the screams, I heard a child crying inside the shed.  I banged against the door, as I heard the sound of running paws.  I I desperately wished I was inside my house.  I looked through the window / into the shed, and caught a glimpse of my little brother.  "I'm coming," I yelled to him and looked around the garden.  Among the cabbages, I spotted three coyotes.  I kicked at the door, but to no avail.  The coyotes ran at me, and I put my arms up to defend myself.  I knew that I wouldn't make it until morning.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

See How Easy it is to Fool a King...

      Montesinos was a very smart man.   He was a monk and preached sermons at the church every Sunday.  At one of his sermons, all of a sudden he started talking about how the Indians shouldn't be killed or be made slaves.  Everybody got really angry at him for thinking like that, and came to him and told him to preach another sermon and apologize.  On Sunday, he basically started preaching about the same thing, about why the Indians shouldn't be slaves because they were people just like the Spaniards  and they were starving to death.. 
     Columbus' son sent the King a letter about Montesinos. The King ordered the head of the Dominicans in Spain to come to him.  He wanted Montesinos to be stopped.  Montesinos had fooled the King because in Santo Domingo, he and the other Dominicans were very poor and only had things like old blankets and sparse clothing.  They wanted more, and knew that if they could go back to Spain, they could get that.  So they fooled the King into ordering them to go back to Spain.

Friday, September 13, 2013

Encyclopedia Entries # 3

Yellow:
When I was little, I used to hate the color yellow.  I'm not exactly sure why, but I just didn't like it as much as other colors.  I don't think it looked that good on me either.  Nowadays, I don't hate yellow, but it's just not my favorite.  Maybe someday I will end up loving it, but that day is not today.

Weather:
I love the sun and heat, maybe because I used to live in Texas and got used to it.  It was really nice this summer because it was hot out a lot.  Now it's gonna get colder, foggier, and rainier, though, and I'm not looking forward to it.  I think heat is better than cold almost any day.  I do say almost, though, because when you're in Redding waiting outside the gates of their water park, you wish it could be snowing. The only bad thing about heat is when it's giving you a sunburn.

Spelling:
Spelling is one thing that comes naturally to me.  I don't know why, but it's always been really easy for me to spell.  If I don't know the word, I will probably get it wrong when trying to spell it, but after I look at it for the first time, it's pretty much in my brain from then on.  Sometimes spelling makes me wish I spoke a different language though, because English is the only language with a bunch of exceptions and rules.

A Poem for Two Voices (by Sierra and Harlyn)

Each Other

Morning Girl

Together

Star Boy
I enjoy the early mornings

I enjoy the starry nights

We both see the beauty in our surroundings

I prefer silence and concentration

I like noise and chaos

We both like to have time alone

I would like to have a baby sister

I would rather have a baby brother or a parrot

We both lost a new member of the family

I know who I am and what I want to be

I’m learning about myself and who I am

We are both true to our names

I wish Star boy would learn the value of silence

I wish Morning girl could learn my kind of fun

We both want the other to be more like us

I wouldn't be who I am without Star boy

I wouldn't either

We need each other


Thursday, September 12, 2013

Morning Girl Response

     I really enjoyed reading the book Morning Girl, by Michael Dorris.  It was interesting how Dorris was able to describe the Taino's everyday life, and to make it seem like you were one of them, instead of Columbus' point of view like you would usually find when reading a book in that time period.  It made me question Columbus, and his actions. Is it his fault for wanting to take some of the Tainos for slaves and gain control over them, or does he just think that because of the society he was raised in?
     Also, I liked how Dorris came up with the idea of the Taino's spirituality with the tree.  Did they actually have religion, unlike what Columbus claimed?  We don't know, because Columbus was too ignorant and trying to impress the queen to find out.
     My life is sort of similar to the Taino's because I like to go out into the ocean a lot, even though it's not warm,  I help out my family, and I feel like my name is a part of me.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Encyclopedia of An Ordinary Life #2

Humor:
I love jokes and all things funny.  Anyone who can make me laugh is a friend.  I also like to solve riddles and puzzles, but if anything funny happens, I’ll probably be in a good mood for the rest of the day.

Homework:
Okay, so of course nobody likes homework, myself included.  My theory is that students should only have to do homework if they need the extra practice, or don't understand the lesson.  It would probably be better, at least for me, because then I could focus on the subjects I don't understand as well.

Books:
I love reading.  Some people don't like it (like my brother) but I do.  My favorite genre is sci-fi because I like to read about things in the future, especially about technology.  I also like fantasy, and realistic fiction.

Movies Made After Books:
I hate how movies don't follow the books they were made after, with few exceptions.  They would be so much better if they followed it.  I just don't like it when it's different, because it's different than what you're expecting so you think "What! This isn't supposed to happen!" I did hear from Harlyn that the movie Mortal Instruments, City of Bones follows the book pretty well though...

Personal Space Response

A Day With My Cats
     I opened the door to the pet’s room, wanting to read while watching my three cats.  I looked over to my left after entering, and saw Sugar on her brown fluffy circular bed, on top of the big grey blanket all of my cats beds were on.  Sugar was a three month old grey tabby, and was really playful when she wasn't tired.  
    Maverick, West’s cat, who was five months old and a black tabby, was sitting on the windowsill, watching the birds outside at the bird feeder on my right.  A cool breeze came from the open window, and felt good in the slightly stuffy room.  I sat down in the purple lawn chair we kept in there by the window, and caught sight of Sunny coming out of the big blue litter box by the opposite wall, which had another window, showing our driveway and silver minivan.
    I pulled Maverick onto my lap and saw Sugar using the scratching post close to her bed.  It acted like their best friend; they loved to use it, especially because when they scratched it, they could smell the sweet, savory smell of catnip which was sprinkled on it.
    Sugar then drank some water from our self filling water bowl, and ate out of her bowl.  She had a blue plastic one, Sunny’s was clear pyrex, and Maverick’s was white with goldfish all over it.  
    I read my book awhile, while my kitties played with their toys and play fought, and then went out and left them to their playing.

My Nature Name

My name, based on my personality, would probably something like Canary.  I really like to listen to music, and canaries sing, which I like to do too.  Canaries are also really colorful, and have a lot of green, which is one of my favorite colors.  Another name could be Sun Girl, because I love the sun and the heat during the summer.  Maybe one other could be just Music Girl?

Friday, August 30, 2013

Six Word Memoirs

1. Santa Cruz had awesome roller coasters.
2. Three cats, not too many, they play!
3. Iced coffee, way better than hot.
4. Volleyball's great so far, good serves.
5. Mornings are tough, I'm so tired!
6.School again, what happen to summer?
7. PE: went to beach, was hot.
8. Tacos for dinner, my favorite meal.
9. Interviewed Lizzie, found out about lots.
10. Setting in volleyball, did pretty good!

140 Character Tweet Memoir


I walked up to my seat at the ride, Delirium, on a nice day at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk.  I was by myself because West was too scared for the ride.  I pulled the safety bar over my head and then slowly the machine started.  Nineteen or so other people and I started spinning around and were swung back and forth, getting higher and faster all the while.  I could start to see all the other rides at the boardwalk, and was almost upside down.  I wasn't really scared, but excited!  Soon enough, the ride came to a stop and I got off with a feeling of accomplishment.

Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life

Sierra Dawn Wood:
I really like the name Sierra.  It’s not too common, and nobody else in my school has it.  The only bad thing about it is that some people have to ask how to spell it.  On the other hand, my last name Wood is much more common, and I hate how a lot of people think it’s Woods with an S.  But overall, my name’s pretty cool.


Music:
Music plays a big part in my life.  I play flute, piano and drums, and tried guitar once over the summer, but a string broke and that still needs to be fixed.  I also sing, and love trying to sing harmony with someone else.


Animals:
I love all animals, big or small, except for horses.  I would like them too, if it wasn't for my allergies.  I own three kitties and a gecko, and hope to get dogs soon.  My favorite animals are zebras and dogs.


Volleyball:
Volleyball is my favorite sport.  I love the feeling of spiking a ball over the net and it slamming down on the other side!  I have always wanted to play volleyball since I was little, and this is now my fourth year of playing.  After all this practice, I can get most of my serves over and am okay at passing and setting.





Wednesday, May 15, 2013

The Final Point

She waits for the whistle
The hole on the ball facing up
For extra distance
In her stance, she still waits
Tweet, the whistle is blown
She throws the ball up in the air
Too far behind her to hit
It drops, and she waits
For the whistle to tweet once more
She must hit it this time
So this final game will be over
The score is close
23 to 22
Tweet! Blown again
The ball's in the air
And...
Wham! A blur
At once, it's on the other side
They've bumped it back over here
We do a bump,
Set,
And spike
This time they block it
A quick dive, it's saved
We spike again
It's gone to the far left corner
The girl turns around
A dangerous mistake
Boom!
She barely hits the ball
And it flies to the ceiling
It comes right back down,
All the way to the floor untouched
Bam!
It bounces a few times
Till it is still 
We stand there for a moment
Tweet!
The game is won!