Archive for March, 2014


Parakeets in Guatemala

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Yesterday we were at the restaurant on the hill. It had lots of stuff in the gardens, like birds, art, shops and a playground. The bird was on my hat. The bird had two babies. They were very fluffy and cute. The food was nice, I had pupusas con queso, black corn tortillas and beans (frijoles).The playground was great and we could see the volcano smoking.

My Interview With My Brother

My first video post.

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These were my guinea pigs they were new born babies. Baby guinea pigs are born with their eyes open. They are very cute.They were like mini pigs. My guinea pig was one of the babies, my brother’s guinea pig was the mother. My guinea pig was called Egypt. They are all dead now, guinea pigs don’t live long.

My Toys: Boo Bear

boo bear

This is my bear, his name is Boo Bear. I have had him for 6 years, I got him when I was 1. He has travelled around the world with me.

Sometimes he gets dirty, I don’t like Boo Bear getting dirty, he has to go in the washing machine. He has holes sometimes, so mum sews him up. Once he lost his stuffing so Heather gave us some more.

I Love Doctor Who

I love Doctor Who

I love the Doctor. My favourite two doctors are Matt Smith and David Tennant. I have loved  Doctor Who for 4 years I have 2 sonic screwdrivers in my backpack and a Doctor Who book.

I am such a big fan.

I have been  to the Doctor Who Experience in London and in Cardiff Bay they were very good.

Weird Foods: Fried Bugs

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My dad has eaten weird foods. We see lots of weird foods, once we saw bats on a stick in Laos. They were little bats, the lady caught them with a net.

In Thailand we saw fried scorpion and spiders. In Malaysia we saw duck tongue, bills and feet. The weirdest food I hath ever eaten was baby octopus it tasted like squid, squid is one of my favourites.

Yummy Stuff in Sri Lanka

yummy stuff in sri lanka

Food in Sri Lanka is yummy. This is my food in Sri Lanka . It is a hopper, in the middle is curd and tricle. Tricle is made from coconut palm syrup. Curd is yoghurt made from buffalo milk.

Sri lanka is an island south of India at the very tip.

Other Yummy Stuff in Sri Lanka

We ate chocolate rotis for breakfast, sometimes we had pancakes and at dinner we had banana milk shakes. In the milk shakes there was ice cream. Egg hoppers and egg curry were good too. We also had chocolate cake sometimes in Kandy. Next to the chocolate roti shop there was a sop that sold lots of stuff, sometimes we bought biscuits there and yogurts. They were really nice, especially when you dip the biscuits in the yoghurt. they were ginger biscuits.

I loved Sri Lanka. I loved going in the 2.5m waves in Mirissa. We saw 3m waves. We didn’t go in them though, they were too big for me. My Dad was too worried about my brother and I. We held baby turtles and saw blue whales and right wales in Sri Lanka

 

Food in Guatemala

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This is a burrito. I like burritos, it was very yummy. It is wrapped in a tortilla, they are made  from corn.

In Guatemala we eat a lot of fried banana, avocado and re-fried beans. I like food in Guatemala.

My Cats

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My cats were the best cats I ever had but we went travelling .once at hone they found a tarantula in the garden it was scary.

Pretty cat died a long time a go, after a mean dog attacked her in our front garden. she had to have an operation that cost $600 at the vet’s.

Ho cat was my cat, Pretty cat was my brother’s.

Ho cat was named after Ho Chi Min, he was from Vietnam.

We had a lot of guinea pigs too, I think about 18.

We also had 2 budgies, they flew away after Ho cat jumped up at the cage.

We Saw a Blue Whale in Sri Lanka

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I have seen a blue whale in Sri Lanka . Blue whales are the biggest mammals in the sea .They don’t look blue, they look grey.

This is a photo of a blue whale in a museum in New York in the USA.

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Setting Simple Expectations

Setting Reasonable, Achievable Expectations and Thriving while Reflecting on Travels Around the World