Saturday, February 9, 2013

I Hate Spiders!!!!!

I have ALWAYS hated spiders. They are ugly and creepy and crawly, and they always turn up wherever they are not supposed to be. For example: A few minutes ago, I went to the sink to get some water, and there, crawling up the sink, was an ugly little spider! So then, before I could get my water, I had to go through the terrible process of drowning the poor little thing and flushing him down the drain. Yuck and amen.

The most famous spider story that can be told in my family, however, is the story of the door spider. A few years ago, it was spring and Dad had refused to cut the lawn, so it was pretty darn long. Now, one day, as I was walking out the door to go to karate, I saw IT. IT was a giant spider that was dangling from the doorway, with a huge web up. The thing's body had to be at least the size of a small grape, and the legs were very long. I told Dad, and he said leave it so we could watch it. I looked it up, and I found out that the type of spider usually lived in fields and meadows. Was our lawn really that bad???

The type of spider ended up being a hideous orb weaver spider. It matched the description perfectly- milky white, round web, and large size. I think I get my arachnophobia from my mom. Back when I used to live in NJ, there were gigantic wolf spiders everywhere and my mom used to freak out all the time. But honestly, would you like seeing this every time you turned the corner?

Well, no offense to anyone who has a pet spider, but I really wish that spiders would just die and never come back. Life would be perfect if I never saw another spider EVER AGAIN! Especially tarantulas, wolf spiders, and orb-weavers. I guess Daddy Long-legs could stay since they are so small.

Maddie

Friday, February 8, 2013


ONE OF AMERICA’S MOST BELOVED AUTHORS DIES AT 74
By Madison Nef
Samuel Clemmens, better known as the great humorist, Mark Twain, passed away in his New England home at 6:22 a.m., on April 21st, 1910. He died of a heart attack. For 14 years, Twain had been through deep depression following the death of his favorite daughter, Susy, and his wife, Livy. His other daughter, Jean, also died. Some say depression led to the heart attack. I personally think that while that is probably true, loneliness probably had something to do with it as well. Though loneliness might have led up to the attack, during his last days, Twain was not alone. His remaining family stayed by his bed until his last breath. Twain, in his last days, was unconscious most of the time. In the time that he was awake, however, he enjoyed reading Carlyle’s French Revolution. He had been reading the book all year and kept re-reading it. As he couldn’t speak clearly during his last days, he would write his words down on paper. One of his most frequent messages was: “hand me my glasses”. On the 20th, Twain seemed to make an amazing recovery. Sadly, the recovery was a fake, and Twain fell back into another coma, this time permanently. His last words were: “Get me my glasses”.
The Career of Mark Twain
Mark Twain is probably most famous for his classic books and speeches. From Innocents Abroad to the very end, Mark Twain kept his audiences laughing and entertained. Perhaps that is why his work still lives on today, over a century after his death. Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn have become classic children’s books and are now read by 10-13 year-olds around the world. Teen and adult alike still enjoy reading some of Twain’s work for older people, such as the Tragedy of Puddn’head Wilson, and Innocents Abroad. Twain was also famous for taking lecture tours around the world. Twain was a humorist, and could always keep his crowd in stitches. However, he had trained himself to keep a straight face while doing his jokes and stories, making believe that it was a very serious matter; nothing to joke about. Twain uses the same deadpan humor in his novels. The reader is just above the level of the book so as to see the humor in it, and to the character in the book, they seem to see nothing funny, even if they have just said a joke. Twain also lets his characters tell the story, such as in Huckleberry Finn, where he turns the novel over to Huck. The story from that point on is told from Huck’s point of view, which means from the perspective of a young, un-schooled boy. Twain went to great lengths to make sure that even years after his death, his work could not be copied. This ended after his last living descendant died without children in the 20th century.

The Life of Samuel Clemmens
Samuel Clemmens was a very different person from Mark Twain. While in some sense they were the same people, they had two different faces. Mark Twain was the face that Clemmens used to shield the public from the sorrow and loneliness in his life. Clemmens wanted attention, and wanted love. He wanted to be noticed by everyone. But that comes later. Clemmens was born into a town on the Mississippi, and all his childhood wanted nothing more than to leave. When he was 17, he left to pursue his dreams of becoming a silver miner in the west. He ended up being a failure, but while in the saloons in the west heard some outrageous tales that he would later use to create his much-loved books. He returned to Connecticut and married his friends younger sister, Livy. He told her she had to make him into a better person. He had 4 children with her. His first child was a son, who died when he was but 3 months old.  He also had 3 daughters, Susy, Clara, and Jean. While he was going on one of his lecture tours, his favorite daughter Susy died at their home from pneumonia. Livy tried to get back in time to see her, but Clemmens received a telegram while she was heading back that Susy had passed. This dealt a hard blow for Clemmens. Even worse, his beloved wife Livy died 2 years later. This made Clemmens lonely, and he started moping and writing stories about failure and depression. These stories were not published until after his death. Yet another strike came when Clemmens was forced to declare bankruptcy after investing all his money in the latest invention, a type-setting machine that promised to bring in tons of money. Clemmens’ plan was to strike it rich off of the machine and open up his own publishing business, never having to write a book again. However, his plan backfired when the type-setting machine failed to work and updates were never made. Clemmens had invested in many other inventions before, but this one sucked 30,000 dollars away from him and drove him into bankruptcy.
The End of Twain???
Twain, in his time, was among the greatest authors in America. In the 21st century, while he is not the greatest author, he is among one of the most beloved of the 19th century authors. His work lives on to this day, and with his work, Twain himself lives on through the readers of his work. Twain was a literary genius that will always have a special place in the hearts of all readers of his books. Mark Twain and Samuel Clemmens both hold different places in the world; Mark Twain, the greatly loved author and humorist, and Samuel Clemmens, the darker side of Twain, the one that felt the emotional pain and the hardship. In a way, Clemmens wore Twain as a mask for the time he was needed, and fooled everyone into feeling happy, and making them believe that he himself felt this. As Shakespeare once said, “the world is a stage, and we all wear many masks and play many different parts”. After reading this, we must ask ourselves: was Samuel Clemmens really a person to love? An idol to look up to? What do we love, his books and speeches, or him? Ask yourself this. I think that we found ourseleves looking up to Clemmens through his writing and speeches, and without that, Clemmens would be a person that had barely any dignity and that would have no one looking up to him except his children. 

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Valentines Day Poems

Valentine Diamante
Love
Kindness, Perfection
Botched, Broken,
Hate

Wonderful
Incredible
Lovely
Lavish

Youthful
Outgoing
Undoing

Beautiful
Enchanting

Miracle
Indifferent
Never-ending
Everything

Valentine Themed
Cards and flowers,
Sweets and bows,
This is how Valentine's Day goes,
Pink and Red and Lavender,
Boy and Girl and His and Her,
Hearts with lace and hearts with flowers,
There's nothing stronger than love's great power.


Wednesday, February 6, 2013

The Friendship Festival on Wizard101

Since Valentine's Day is approaching, Wizard101 is hosting a series of contests! Many fansites are giving away mounts, packs, and more! The fansites are giving away 2 and 3 player mounts, including the brand new, 2-player SKYVERN!!!!! Below are a list of fansites hosting contests. Some of them require an account to join, so please get a parent's permission first.

Paige's Page
Wizard101 Central
The Friendly Necromancer
Valerian's School For Wayward Wizards
Wizard101 Facebook Page
Ditto Monster's Blog
Ravenwood Radio

Most of the contests just require a simple email or click of a mouse, but other require pictures. The Wizard101 Facebook page has a contest going where you take a screenshot of you and your best friend and submit it to see if it wins. For those of you who don't know what a screenshot is or how to take one, here are the instructions (only works for Wizard101)

  1. Log onto Wizard101
  2. Find a good location that you want to take the picture in. I recommend a setting created using housing objects.
  3. Pose!
  4. Hit the "prtscn" button on your keyboard.
If you followed these instructions, a blue message should flash across the bottom of your screen saying where the image was stored, etc. etc.

Next, click on the "Wizard101 Facebook Page" button on this page. This should take you to the contest page. Enter, and then you just sit back and see if you win!

Good Luck to anyone who decides to enter!!!!

Maddie
<3

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Karate Words- Translated!

Some of the words you can hear at my karate school can be pretty weird, but they all have a meaning. Here I will tell you what some of these words mean. Some of them are weapons, so I'll also tell what they are and how they are used.

Dojo  

Dojo means training hall. A training hall is a place where students go to work out. Though training halls have differed over the years, they remain a safe, harmonious place to be taught karate.

Nunchuks

The word comes from the Okinawa word for two equal sticks. Nunchuks are weapons that are spun by one of the sticks. Two sticks are connected together by a usually short rope. These were not always weapons, however. In Okinawa they were used by farmers to strip the rice from the stem. When the samurai took all of the weapons, they were forced to turn many farm tools into weapons. This is where many traditional karate weapons, such as the sai, come from.

Sai

The sai, another Okinawan weapon, means hairpin. The name fits, as the sai is shaped exactly like a hair pin. They were used to hold carriages together. Today, the sais are taught as a competitive form for tournaments. They are not a common choice of weapon, however. Many people prefer the bo staff or the nunchuks.






The Teacher Ranks

Hanshi- Head of house, highest rank.

Shihan- Master

Sensei- Teacher

Nidan- 2nd Degree Black Belt

Shodan- 1st Degree Black Belt


I don't really want to go into any more description than this because I don't know some of the words and I don't want to give inaccurate descriptions and stories.

Later,
Maddie



Monday, February 4, 2013

Wizard101

Not my mount!
There is a new W101 pack out in the crowns shop, THE SKYVERN'S HOARD! The skyvern hoard gives you a chance to win new Azteca themed gear and weapons, the brand new velociraptor pet, and the ultimate prize- the two-player skyvern mount! The pack is now in the crowns shop for 399 crowns. Also, as part of pack-a-palooza, the nightmare and yuletide packs have been brought back for a limited time. Also, all packs are currently half off.
I have been doing really good on Wizard101. My character, Marissa Mooncloud, is currently a level 64. I am not trying to level her up right now, I am saving up for a house that I really want. I have 55437 gold out of the 100,000 that I need. The house that I am saving for is the Island Getaway. 

For those of you that do not play Wizard101, the Island Getaway is this really fancy house. When you walk in the door, there is a beach with waves crashing, and there's a waterfall with a cave behind it .... It is just very beautiful and I NEED it. I am confident that I can get it because I have saved that amount of gold in the past with no problems. For some reason, this time it is taking me a lot longer to earn the money.

Well, I have 3 more math problems to do before the day is done, plus a lecture on Mark Twain, so I am going to end my think a thought here. 

Later,
Maddie


Friday, February 1, 2013

My Newest Blog

As most of you probably don't know, I have a new blog out! It is for my science lesson, and it is called Maddie's Minerals. So far, I have made 2 posts: Diamond and Carbon. It will be all about different minerals and elements. It can be reached by going to www.maddiesminerals.blogspot.com

Preview- (This is only half the post, for the other half please visit the blog.)


A diamond is another form of carbon, formed over billions of years under extreme pressure and heat. Volcanic eruptions bring them to the Earth's surface. Every year, companies mine about 57000 pounds of diamonds. They are worth billions of dollars. The most diamonds are found in Africa. There are a number of ways to produce synthetic diamonds, including high-pressure high-temperature synthesis, chemical vapor deposition, and detonation synthesis. While not as expensive as real diamond, it still costs a pretty penny at 200 dollars per carat. The first synthetic diamond was produced in the 1950's.

The word "diamond" comes from the Greek word for "unbreakable". The name is perfect, since the only thing that can scratch a diamond is another diamond. On the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, diamond ranks a ten. Ten is the hardest on the scale, and one is the softest. Diamonds can cut through any material except another diamond, in which case they can just leave scratches.

For more, please visit my blog. I hope everyone likes it, as I spent a good portion of time on it.