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Pachyderm Project!

 All right! So, I'm going to predict that at the end of this post, you will definitely want to make ELEPHANT TOOTHPASTE! A scientific project that resembles pachyderm mouth cleanse. Gather your  friends or family for this fun and surprising project! Before we start, you will need several simple ingredients: . One glass beaker and a funnel . A bottle of hydrogen peroxide (Preferably 40% hydrogen peroxide from Sally Beauty) . A whisk . Some dish soap . Food Coloring (optional) . Measuring spoons . Warm water . Baking yeast . A tray (or a designated place for messes!) Now, for fun!!!! Step 1#. Put your beaker on the tray. Pour 1/2 cup of hydrogen peroxide into the beaker. Step 2#. Add a squirt of dish soap into your h.p concoction. Now is the time to add as much food coloring as needed, if wanted. Step 3#. Now, take a shallow dish and dump 2 teaspoons of yeast in it. Mix that with 1/4 cup of warm water. Step 4#. Put your funnel in your beaker and pour the yea...

Holiday in Hawaii!

Ah yes. Pure paradise. We took a  14 day exhilarating trip to Maui with our grandparents, our cousins, and my aunt and uncle. We left for the bustling airport at 3:30 in the morning, and soon after were flying joyfully to our humid destination. So far, I've been to Maui twice, so this is my third time going. And we also left on the Fourth of July too! It was quite sunny, and we occasionally had sunburn dilemma's, yet we fixed it up and didn't let it defeat us. Sometimes it rained, usually a gentle sprinkle though. Frequently, the cloudy days came and a cool mist or muggy heat surrounded us as we walked or played or swam. If I could sum up our trip in one word, here goes: Swimming. Basically, we used up the majority of time every day swimming at least once, either in the Big Pool, the Small Pool, or the ever-changing ocean. The Big Pool is the largest pool at Maui Kaanapali Villas, and at every moment, there are 2 or way more people swimming in it. The Small Pool, on...

Birthday Beach Blast

            On May 5th, 2018, we celebrated my sister's 10th birthday. We invited some of our closest friends to Sea-Bright Beach., an awesome beach right next to Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, which you can see from the beach. The party was fun. We ate chips and sandwiches, and my sister opened presents from all of her friends. What you see in the picture above might stump you. Well, I can explain. About halfway through the playing and fun,  we noticed a sad seal peering at us through the waves. As if it was a Selkie, it dove through the water and slid up onto the smooth, sandy shore. Its large black eyes seemed to cry without tears. A crowd of different people gathered around the frightened seal. The lifeguard had to shout, " BACK AWAY FROM THE SEAL, PLEASE!" All the people had different opinions about why the seal was on land. Most of the people in the crowd agreed that the seal was not itself, including us. About an hour later, a crew of Ani...

Red Hills Friendship

On Thursday, April 12th, my family and my best friend's family went on a trip to Red Hills. (I have written a previous post about this place!) And yes, we swam in the swimming hole! It was much more full this time because of the rain. But, of course, all the more better for five kids to swim in! We swam for a long time in the swimming hole, and by the time that we were drying off in the luscious sunshine, the hole was as kicked up and muddy as a Wild West road! We also spent a bit of our time relaxing near a the main stream, where we caught a giant water bug (that is also known as a toe-biter) with eggs on its back! Surprisingly, you might know,  the male carries the eggs on his back until they hatch, just as the male seahorse carries the eggs as well! We had to let him go, though, and you might know that we had had another male toe-biter that died. (Possibly of stress). Unfortunately, I cut myself twice on a rock, and my bestie fell in the water several times. At leas...

LAKE CHABOT, WHERE THE MOUNTAIN LIONS ROAM!

On the 7th and 8th of April 2018, my family went on a vacation to a camping spot we all know and love. Anthony Chabot is a beautiful eucalyptus forest encased by gorgeous rolling green hills. We call the campground: Lake Chabot, because there is a amazing green lake that laps the land below the campground. Yet, the lake is diagnosed with a sort of lethal allergy that prohibits swimming. Too bad, you might be thinking. But, its not that bad. There is hikes that loop about the campground, and being close to Tilden Little Farm, we went there and hiked a majestic hike called Sylvan Trail, (we suffered much gobs of mud from the rain) that led us to an stony overlook that covered all of San Francisco, the Golden Gate, and more! Now, you might know what to do when you see a mountain lion sashaying across your path in he wilderness. You make yourself as loud and big as possible (even if it includes taking your shirt off) and throwing items at it until it runs away. This probably won...

Monterey Bay, Lets go that way!

On March 16th, 17th, and 18th, we went on vacation. Where to? Monterey Bay! Yep, I'm pretty sure you've heard of at least that place before. Well, our vacation was phenomenal! We stayed at a hotel with a heated pool and spa!  You have to pay to get into the spa house. Of course, we didn't bother. Our first day was at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. If you haven't been there, I suggest you put it on your list. The quiet water, the flipping and fluppering animals. I wonder what would happen if I set them all free. The second day, we went to Point Lobos and went hiking along the coast. We also saw whales spouting far out in the water. The guides were very concerned with the health of their preserved habitat so they scolded us when we were eating lunch in our car, because of. So we left. We went to Lovers Beach, where we stayed awhile and played in the cool clear Californian water. It was very cold. In fact, this top picture is a picture of of China Cove, a beautiful, ...

Red Hills, Spider National Park!

On Saturday, February 10th, me, my dad, and my brother and sister drove up to a personal favorite hiking place, The Red Hills. A.K.A Spider National Park. This place was teeming with them. Yet we come for three reasons: to enjoy nature, to catch millipedes and such, and to swim in The Swimming Hole. The Swimming Hole is a beautiful water hole created by a cascade of river water. We always come to swim in it, and somehow, it always stays full. There is always spiders though, basking on sunny rocks, until three kids come along and bash them off, shove them in glass jars, and take them home! That is exactly what we do there. I take the pictures, my sister grabs the jars, and my brother scoops them up (or puts them in his pocket) into them. We always hike up a massive mountain\hill, also. At the top, we can have a birds-eye view of the snowcapped peaks of Yosemite gleaming on the other side of the Sierra Nevadas, fields and meadows full of emerald grass and bountiful trees. There i...