Thursday, July 10, 2014

Summer!

Summer is finally here! What grade are YOU going into? I'm going into 6th grade, which means I'm heading off to middle school! But enough about school, because it's summer. Let's talk about vacation!

This summer, my family went to Gatlinburg and Nashville, Tennessee. In Gatlinburg, we went to an aquarium, and Dollywood, a really cool theme park.  We also went zip-lining, white water rafting, and hiking. In Nashville, we went to the Grand Ole Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

I definitely recommend going to Tennessee whenever you get the chance. Comment and tell me your favorite place to go on vacation, what you did in Tennessee if you went there, what grade you are entering, or all of the above!  Peace out, rainbow trout!


Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Spring Break

Hi, everyone! I know what you're thinking? "Why is a fifth grader posting on her blog on a Wednesday afternoon in March?" Well, lucky for you, I have an answer. I"m on spring break!!! So far this week, I have gone to Elephant Rocks State Park and Sky Zone. 

Elephant Rocks State Park is located in Iron County, Missouri. I think. It's amazing. If you like to climb on stuff, this is the place for you. I used to not get why the place was called Elephant Rocks, but now I do. Some rocks were bigger than the African Elephant, the largest land mammal in the world. I think. There was a huge rock that looked like a loaf of bread and I have to admit, it was totally epic. 

Sky Zone is in Chesterfield, Missouri. There are so many things to do. It's funny- everything is based off of trampolines. One of the things you can do is jump on the giant trampoline. You can also do basketball and dodge ball. It's not regular sports though. The floor is a trampoline and even if you're small, you can dunk the ball in the hoop by jumping on the tramp. 

Be sure to check out these cool places next time you have a free day. My family and I loved it and I think you will too. The pictures below are of the places I just described. You can see the first picture is of the giant trampoline at Sky Zone. The second one is of the famous "Bread Rock" at Elephant Rocks. 

Sunday, February 16, 2014

The Difference Between Bear and "Bear"

       In my last post, I talked said that bear and "bear" had a big difference. Well now, you are going to know why.
       A "bear" (such as Teddy, Yadi, or Yummy) is basically a bear that's a human at the same time. It can do anything a human can do like have a blog about them. Hint, hint. They have two arms and two legs and they definitely know how to party. They can also talk.
      A bear is the mammal you know that lives in Alaska or something. It has four legs and it can't talk. You probably already know these basic facts about bears.

Teddy's Friends and Family

The only person or "bear" you know is Teddy. (By the way, bear and "bear" have a huge difference. We'll talk about that later.) Anyway, want to meet Teddy's friends and family? Here we go!

Yadi-Bear Molina- a yellow "bear" with a Yadier Molina Cardinals jersey on. (See what I did with the name?) Teddy's cousin and best friend.

Yummy Kisses- a red, girly, "bear" with silver Hershey Kisses all over her. Teddy's girlfriend. <3

Teddy Vegas II- a red "bear" that likes adventure. Teddy's little brother.

Sammi- a rainbow "bear" that loves candy. Teddy's long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long lost cousin.

Rainbow- a rainbow "bear" that always wears  little pink bow.  Teddy's three-year-old little sister.

Stripes- a tiger with ginormous, cute, green eyes. Teddy II's best friend.

Angel Bear- a white "bear" with angel wings and a star in her paws. Teddy II's girlfriend.

B.G.- a rainbow, girly "bear" from Tucson, Arizona. Yummy's best friend.