Sunday, October 31, 2010

Halloween the IXVM I don't know roman numerals.

Today I went trick-or-treating. My costume consists of a black robe with letters embroidered! I also have a fake grey beard, a king's ring, and a crown. My costume is King Azaz The Unabridged.  He is a character from The Phantom Tollbooth. I had mongolian fun. I ran into 2 people dressed as hot dogs at once! What are the odds of that happening!? A very unlikely Halloween. I got a infamous bag of loot, and found many neat decorations.
















Saturday, October 30, 2010

Trunk-trunk-trunk-trunk-trunk-trunk-treat...

Today I went trunk-or-treating. It's when you go in a parking lot and go from car to car trick-or-treating. I got a voluminous bag o' eatable loot!  People really went through extra measures to decorate their cars. I saw lots of neat cars.   Before that there are some games to play. I had nomadic fun.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Woooooooooooooooooooooofff

I made my Jack-O-Lantern today. It has 3 faces. I went to 3 parties in 1 day! First to my newspaper club party. Ryan and Robert and Nathaniel and Dylan and I were there. Then I went to the Mellindorf's party. 1,000,826 people were there. My hot chocolate was in danger from The Witch King Of Agma and I got a brimming bag o' loot! Then I got to my mock newberry book club for an after-hours party.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

TOP 5

Top Five Choices for the Newbery Award
Madison Cross Sugg
October 29, 2010
1.  Magic Below stairs
by CaROLINE STEVERMER
I LIKE THIS BOOK ‘CAUSE IT HAS LOTS OF MAGIC AND MYSTERY

2.  NO SUCH THING AS DRAGONS
BY PHILIP REEVE
I QUITE LIKE THIS AND I LIKED SOME OTHER BOOKS BY THE AUTHOR


3.  THE STRANGE CASE OF ORIGAMI  YODA
BY TOM ANGLEBERGER
I LIKE THIS BOOK ‘CAUSE IT HAS LOTS OF JUGGLING VIEWPOINTS

4.  COUNTDOWN
BY DEBORAH WILES
THIS BOOK IS VERY VERY GOOD AT PORTRAYING THE 1960’S
5.  THE CARD TURNER
BY LOUIS SACHAR
IT HAS A LOT OF INTRIGUE AND TElLING YOU HOW TO PLAY BRIDGE

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Rain chant

Rain, rain, rain!
Down the drain!
Wet window pane!
Dryness bane!
While moons wane!
Make streams sane!
Rain, rain, rain!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Costumes

Decided what I am going to be! For halloween. King Azaz The Unabridged from The Phantom Tollbooth.

Monday, October 25, 2010

West Bengal!

West Bengal is a state in Indian. The state has a total area of 88,752 KM2.
It’s one of the most populated bits of anywhere. It has its own language and its top city is Kolkata. South Bengal houses the biggest mangrove forest and home of the Bengal Tiger. It has very very very low elevation, and 8% would be flooded if the sea rose a meter. the highest peak of the state is Sandakfu-3,636 m-11,929 ft. Mahasthangarh is the oldest site in West Bengal. Raja Ram Mohan Roy is considered the father of west Bengal Renaissance. The state bird is the white-throated kingfisher. The current governer is M.K. Narayanan. It has 19 districts and was established on May 1,1960. It is a place very vunerable to Monsoons.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

baseballs and bats

Baseballs are made of good stuff now-days. Whenever I try, I can't make the cover come off it, even though I hit it so hard that it went soaring past the outfield and over the woods (and that was a home run) but it didn't get a scratch or dent! I also note the bats are good when made of metal, but I tried a wooden one and it got a splintering crack, and the next player up got a single and it still broke.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

History and gripes

In WW1 the planes were very light. They were made of spruce and canvas and tin. They could be picked up by a strong person.  Engines were unreliable but handy. A mounted gun never helps. It would be much more effective to drop a mushy tomato, I told them that, but does anyone listen? Oh no, no-one even pays any attention to me! It's too hot, the field is too dusty, the bat is too heavy, the gloves make me itchy, the pitcher's mound is too low, blah blah blah blah blah gripe complain whine annoy and by the way I don't know why Sopwhip Camels are called that.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Nothing to say

The snark does not react to puns at all. The Iron Hills are vast and rich. 1+777=778. I like to drive my mom crazy with sums like 0=0 in math games!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Questers of Erebor

The names of Thorin&Co.
Gloin Oin Thorin Kili Fili Balin Dwlin Nori Dori Ori Bifur Bofur Bombur Billbo Baggins Gandalf.
Hard to rember all of them, but I can, though out of order. Here are the names of some involved:
Bard Thandrul Gollum Smaug Beorn Malloc Dain-Ironfoot The Thrush Roac The Lord Of The Eagles William Bert Tom goblins wargs and others.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

What's on my mind

Volcanic Sedementary Metamorphic Rock Stone Jewels Diamonds Heat Matrix Geology

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Mushroom hunt

Mushrooms and Mushrooms and Mushrooms! I find that wherever I look I find Mushrooms. Some places I found them at are:
Beef stew
In my yard
In Ryan's yard
On horse dung
Under trees
In Russia
In Mushroom soup
Over the river and through the woods
In super Mario universe 3, 2 and 1
On my desk (Tin ones)
At the store
And other places.
Mushrooms and Mushrooms!

Monday, October 18, 2010

Fireworks to toads

I heard that some fireworks are called "thunderclaps" and some are called "wizzbobs" and I like firecrackers! A lot of toads are called an army; I wonder why.

Today I had a very busy day. I did art, science, math and lots of rubber bands. First I went to newspaper club. My mom dropped me off there. I was supposted to do an article on Argentina, but instead I drew 3 comics for the newspaper, while Ryan and Dylan and Robert worked on another story. Then a mom served pizza and we all had a lot of it. We had dessert after that and so I was just eating mine when my mom got me in the car so that we could go to a nature walk thing and lots of stuff happened.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

majorly fun one-sentence time!!

Yesterday I went to Tavin's house and I brought my hex-bugs and he showed me his Halloween costume (A zombie hunter.) when I got there and then we played with the hex-bugs for a while and then we went out on his trampoline and we bounced and bounced and bounced and bounced and bounced and bounced and bounced and bounced and then I slipped on some pine straw and we found out that the pine straw was slippery so we bounced-slipped on it for a while and then Tavin said that he had a big ball that he bounce-rolls on so we found it in a big bush and got it out and we played with in in the trampoline and then it got dark so we went inside and we played with the hex-bugs for a while and then we played a board game called "Web Of Gold" and then his mom served us with a snack of chips and carrots and I ate all the chips and we started to play "Loot" and then I wanted to go out on the trampoline and bounce but it was dark so we got 4 flashlights and 1 lantern and then Tavin hooked it to a tree and so we bounced and bounced and bounced and bounced and bounced and bounced and bounced and bounced while looking at the stars and then we came in when Tavin said that he was hearing stuff and so we went in and he showed me some magic tricks like a jumping rubber band and a card trick and the coin-in-ears trick and he said it was his magnetic pocket and I figured out the card trick and then he did some cups-and-balls tricks and then supper was served and it was veggie burgers and corn and flat-bread and then we went up to his room and looked at some of his Lego sets and he brought one down and we played with it and I left and I arrived at 5:00 and left at 12:50 and it was one of the funnest times in my life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Friday, October 15, 2010

Fibonacci Poems

I wrote these Fibonacci Poems.  These are poems in which you have syllables in the order of the Fibonacci sequence: 1-1-2-3-5-8.

I
Like
To Bounce
On My Big
Blue Exercise Ball.
It Is Fun Unless You Fall Off.

My
Mom
Carol
Quite Likes Lots
Of Dark Chocolate.
She Is A Big Chocoholic!

I
Read
Blockhead.
It's A Book
On Fibonacci
And His Life And Number Sequence.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

My spelling improves more

Customer reports John Potts glasses banana disk dreadful history studio since crusades

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

My spelling improves

Boot plumbing prosperous parachute fiasco devouring invisible improves

Monday, October 11, 2010

Looooooooooooooong good day

I am Soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo tired. Today was a good day I did a lot of jumping and stake hammering and cheesecake eating and fact writing Witch made it a very good day.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

monologue about judaism

How do you spell matzo? Anyway, Matzo ball soup is very good with Jewish massive saltines (matzah crackers), which Jewish people eat for Passover. And after that, someone hides the dessert so no one can find it, so someone pays them for giving it to them and they give it to them. When Moses plagued Egypt, he made zillions of frogs come up. That's a plague? What I wouldn't give to be there, I'm fine with frogs. If a Jew is trying to make a sukkah, and it always falls down and somehow shatters into dust, they can blame it on nazis with bazookas. Woah, I spelled that right! I'm a terrible speller and it was my first time trying to write that word and I got it on first try!!(Bazookas.)

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Forgot

I forgot my favorite molecule. It's either a Carbon molecule, a Savoy molecule or a Hydrogen molecule. I should flip a coin on that.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

A poem

Today I was just sitting on the couch,
on the very high top away from a grouch,
when Will came by!
Twas low for high!
He took his walking stick in hand,
and hurried with the nasty lot,
so feasted he on the apple tree
and ate a while in thought.
I was sitting there,
without a care,
and mobilized the couch
with a hare.
Will was there just in the tree,
when I came, with boxes of flame,
came sandering through the smooth big wood
and did not remember a name.
He jumped and fell, and in the bell
I hurled down onto the mell,
and fell on the seats with no big cleats.
as the couch passed by a well.
Will laid up there as I looked at him,
and I thought that I was rather dim.
As this happened, the couch went on and on,
far over scary mountains old
and through the mist that's full of mold,
it went away like a knight on day
like an ancient traveler bold.
The obstacle, it came quite fast
(Although it had a fit.)
To wedge itself between
Me, I, Will and It.
We fought till Five
over to strive
About the high spot
above the hive
Down to the north,
Up to the south,
Left to the east,
and round the mouth
Right to the west,
with compass bad,
we went across
being quite mad.
Will got off,
I got out,
the couch went home
and got the gout,
We went elsewhere,
and so to bare,
the natives tell
this poem there.

Apoligy

Note: Madison The Inscrutable is a terrable speller. We therfore apoligase for the posts in this blog.

Monday, October 4, 2010

short review of Fibonacci book

Today I read a book about Fibonacci called "Blockhead" by Joe D'Agnese.(I heard him talk at a author speech. He is very very generous.) It is written for young people, with interesting stories and superb illustrations. It has a lot of stuff about his life (which is little known about).  He had a puzzle that discovered the Fibonacci pattern of numbers: 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,144,233,377 etc.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

photo


Photo of a LEGO set I got and built today.

It is the The Burrow (4840) set and it is in the LEGO Harry Potter theme. It has 6 minifigures, lots of interesting bricks and 3 floors. I quite like it.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Please comment!

Hallowen is in the air! I can't think of what I should be, put your suggestions in the comments.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Lovely exercise ball

Today I got a new exercise ball! When I get exercise balls,  I play with them until they break ( My last one broke).   One of the ways I play with them is by running with them and then rolling on them while they're rolling, launching the player forwards fast.   It also bounces and is good for throwing at bypassers on no notice and it is hilarious!