Brother Bear Becomes Zak

Brother Bear Becomes Zak
The first Squirrel I ever took a picture of

Sunday, February 28, 2010

The Olympics.

I’ve decided to do a blog on the 2010 Winter Olympics.
My favorite athletes are Apolo Ohno, Julia Mancuso, Lindsey Vonn, Seth Wescot, Shani Davis, Shaun White, and Hannah Teter.
I like Apolo because he always pulls out in front.
I like Lindsey and Julia because they are really good downhill skiers.
I like Seth Wescot because he is a really good downhill snowboarder.
I like Shani Davies because he’s a really good speed skater.
I like Shaun White because he is a really good half piper and he invented a lot of cool tricks.
I like Hannah Teter because she is a really good half piper.
And I like all of those Americans because they are Americans and they are my favorites.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Kid pix.

Miss S came over yesterday and took some pictures of Thunder Bear, Booboo Bear, and me. We had a fun time with Miss S and she took some funny pictures and some cool ones too. The previous day was park day but it was too wet to go to the park, so Homeschool group came to my house. Miss S brought her photography equipment on park day in her van so she wouldn’t have to in her car.

On picture day we all helped to set up a big white sheet. First up was Booboo Bear, then it was Thunder Bear. I had a hard time keeping Booboo Bear out of the pix zone. Then it was my turn and Thunder Bear had a hard time with Booboo Bear. She took over 500 pix and downloaded them on to my mom’s laptop by using thumb drive , Then she went home.

Recipe for noodle and carrot casserole.

By zak goes solo

Two cans of cream of mushroom soup
One box of elbow noodles
five carrots
Swiss cheese shredded
Cheddar cheese
Chopped chives

Two casserole bowls one small one large

Directions.
Follow Directions in order.
Boil elbow noodles until soft. Chop all of your carrots. Add your carrots in with your boiling noodles in the pot and cook for five minutes.
While your noodles and carrots are boiling, grate your cheddar cheese, and chop your chives and mix them in with mushroom soup. Strain your noodles and carrots and mix in with mushroom soup mixture. Put them in your large and small casserole dishes, sprinkle your Swiss cheese on top, and let bake for half an hour (temp 350 F).
Congratulations your casseroles are done. Now enjoy

Monday, February 8, 2010

The Super Super Bowl

I’ve seen other Super Bowls before but XLIV (44) was “who dat” (awesome). How the Saints pulled it off was “who dat”, too. The game changer was a Saints interception and 40 yard run leading to a touch down; it was awesome, too. I was going for the Saints.

My Dads friend Miss. Mary’s prediction was 31 Saints vs. 27 Colts; very close. It was 31 Saints vs. 17 Colts.

When The Who was singing at half-time, our good friend Mimi came over to say hi. My favorite song from The Who was "Who Are You", and dad and I were singing “who are you who who who who.” And the light show was very cool.

I made a lot of Saint signs and took my packers helmet and taped a Saints symbol on it.


My Packers helmet with Saint's symbol, Fleur de lis.



First Down poster with a hand on it

Four sheets of paper taped together with
"who dat" and "o-fence"


"D-fence" with fleur de lis as plus

The penalty flag


"Loss of" sign with bad luck symbol underneath


"Touchdown" with fleur de lis on the bottom


Fleur de lis and football

If you like football as much as I do then you should watch it.