Thursday, December 27, 2012

NEW BLOG TO OPEN SOON!!!

I have awesome news! Due to my 80 Days blog ending, Dad is giving me a new assignment! I am going to be doing a blog where I write a few paragraphs about books I have read for school! Mainly, it will be classics like Moby Dick, The Picture of Dorian Grey, and the Swiss Family Robinson. I have not yet created this blog, and do not know what names are still available. I will let you know what the name of the blog is when I create it.

As for naming it, I really have no idea. I know what the background will be though- a stack of books. The first few blogs will be easy because I have already read the books. The next posts will be tougher because on top of all the work I usually do, I will have to read a new long classic book each day and blog about it. I think it will be a fun challenge though, even if it is hard.

I will be changing my blog's background today! It will be January themed, so probably a firework background for New Years. If the text ever gets hard to read, PLEASE INFORM ME! I will be more than happy to change it for my viewers until I find a text that everyone can agree on.

Well, that's all I have to say for today folks. Dad gave me an easy day off and I am going to take advantage of it!
Later,
Maddie

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

News- Christmas and More

Whew! What a rush! My Christmas was awesome. Me and my sister got tons of new stuff for Christmas from "santa", and we had fun leaving him cookies the night before and on Christmas day we had a ball opening all our cool presents. I am sad to say I backed down on my cooking, but thankfully my Mom and Grandma stepped up and filled in for me. I DID, to my defense, cook the dessert menu though. 

Car troubles have come in for our family just in time for the holidays as well. Our car needs a huge job done on it because otherwise it doesn't start up good. Dad is actually out with the car at the shop right now. He got very annoyed because the car shop we use gives bad service and takes forever, so today he stayed at the car place to make sure the car got done today.

I have only a little bit of work left to do, and then I am hoping my Mom will drive the family to Keene. I have some gift cards from Christmas that I would like to use. I plan on surprising Dad with a $39 gift card when he gets home. It has a house, mount, pet, and a ton of other things on it that he likes.

I just got Mom to agree to drive us! While Dad is out, I think we will be in Keene! It will be very fun. I hope we are able to stop at Gamestop and Dollar Store for me and my sister. NOTE TO DAD: IN CASE YOU DID NOT SEE THE NOTE ON YOUR DESK, WE ARE OUT IN KEENE. I LOVE YOU!!! 
MADDIE


Friday, December 21, 2012

The Two Mountaineers


SORRY- INTERVIEWS ARE CANCELED :( I WANTED TO DO THIS POST TODAY. I WORKED HARD ON IT AND WANTED TO SHARE IT WITH EVERYONE. 

Title: The Two Mountaineers
By: Madison Nef

It was 4 days before Christmas in 2012, and stormclouds hung over the peaceful town of Rindge, NH. Only a small splash of snow decorated some of the treetops, and even that was starting to melt off with the rain. Rindge was a small town right near the border for Massachusetts, and was very rural. Rural came complete with miles of trees surrounding you on almost every road, barely any stores anywhere, mountains everywhere you looked, and a  handful of dirt roads. This is a story about two sisters, named Shayla and Stacey, who by the end of the day would be sore and out of breath. But let’s not jump ahead of ourselves.
Right now, Shayla and Stacey were both reading their favorite type of book: a mountaineering book.  Shayla had just finished hers. “Hey sis,” she said, in a questioning tone, “Do you think Dad would let us go on a three day trip up OUR Mount Monadnock? “ Well,” said Stacey, “Depends on when you want to leave. If you want to head out today, we should ask NOW.” Both Shayla and Stacey ran downstairs to ask their Dad if they could go. While he was reluctant about letting them go off in such weather, he always tried to encourage their ideas. He told them they could be gone for 3 days, and no more. The sisters agreed.

The next part of the deal was they had to get to and from the mountain themselves. The girls firmly agreed that they couldn’t walk there, so they called a taxi service. They were soon at the base of the mountain. “Here we go,” said Shayla, hugging Stacey. As they began their hike, Stacey said, “I can’t believe Dad let us go on a day like this! We are only 13, and might be in danger!” “Oh, knock it off, sis, we are not going to be in any danger! That stuff only happens in movies!” At least that’s what she thought.

After about 2 hours of climbing, the girls stopped to eat lunch. Just as they were finishing up their sandwiches, a group of five people came running towards them with scared looks on their faces. As they ran by, they all yelled, “RUN! SAVE YOURSELF! ONE OF OUR GROUP MEMBERS STARTLED A BEAR BY TAKING A PICTURE OF IT’S CUB AND NOW IT’S AFTER US!” Startled, Stacey and Shayla packed up their items and looked for a place to go. They both knew that they had come too far to turn back now, but they did not want to be mauled by a bear. They could hear the thing coming closer and closer, so they jumped into a half covered cave in the side of the mountain.

However, what they thought was a cave, wasn’t. Instead, it was a hole! The two girls lost their grip on the rock and fell 6 feet down into the hole before landing hard on their backs. While neither of them was injured, they were very scared. They looked and saw a sort of leafy ramp way leading down into a cavern. As they got down further, they started to see human bones scattered all over the place, and heard a loud snoring. They got to the bottom of the ramp, and turned their flashlights
on, and not TEN FEET FROM THEM WAS A GIGANTIC BLACK BEAR!

Stacey almost screamed. Just before she did, Shayla clapped her hand over her mouth and warned her not to make a sound. “It’s getting dark; we need to camp. The last thing we want is for THAT to wake up,” she whispered. “You see those skeletons over there? Each one has a machete, and if we can get a few feet past that bear, we can grab the machetes and slaughter that thing in it’s sleep.” Stacey started to whimper. “I c-can’t! I d-don’t w-wan tooooooo!” she wailed softly. “Well, do you want to get eaten by a bear?!” her sister said. Then, Shayla crept softly behind the bear, and grabbed the machetes. She gave her sister the thumbs up sign, and tossed her a machete in it’s sheaf. Just as she was coming back, she accidently stepped on a bone. She winced.

The giant bear rolled around in it’s sleep, and slowly opened its mouth and yawned. It was a horrible thing that stunk and had fangs that were about 1 foot long each. The sisters quickly got their machetes out and started hacking at the thing’s neck. All the while, the bear was roaring and still waking up. When it was fully awake, though, it flung Stacey, who was on it’s back, up in the air. As she came down, she sliced the neck with her machete. Well, with that much leverage behind it, she diced the bear’s head right off. The blood spurted every which way across the cavern, and she gave her sister a high five. They decided to explore the cave further the next day.

The girls woke up early next morning and ate some power bars for breakfast. They saw a little passage leading off to the right heading down that they hadn’t seen yesterday.  They packed up their stuff and headed down into the cave to escape the stench of the dead bear. They could hear a rush that sounded like wind somewhere, so they assumed that they were close to the way out of the caves. But you all know what happens when you assume… So as the girls walked further into the cave, the noise got louder. Then, they looked down, and could hear the noise more than ever. Suddenly, a little crack appeared in the floor they were standing on. The ground started to rumble, and then broke apart underneath their feet.

Shayla and Stacey fell down maybe 2 or 3 feet this time, but instead of landing on the ground, they landed in an underground river! Their supplies were wrecked, and it was very dark. Their flashlights blew out when they hit the water, so the girls had no way of knowing where they were. They treaded water while they discussed their predicament. The water was freezing cold, and if they didn’t want hypothermia, they had to get out of the water FAST. They looked around, but there was no land in sight!

“What are we going to do!?” cried Stacey, her teeth chattering. “I have no idea,” said Shayla, “but we have to get out of the water fast!” The girls swam down the river desperate to find land, and saw a large rock ahead. They quickly swam to it and scrambled onto it. They could see light ahead, but knew they would die from the cold before they could swim to it. Shayla decided that they had better grab bits of weed and wood that were floating in the water and try making a raft of some sort to get down to the light.

Slowly, they gathered enough wood and weeds to tie together a small raft. It wasn’t much, but it would do to get them to the light, where hopefully they would be able to get out onto the mountain. They got on their makeshift raft and floated down, striking land about 15 minutes after they had started. They looked and saw an opening for them to get out. But just before the opening was a small crevice. Shayla stuck her hand in, and felt paper. She pulled it out. This is what it read:

To Whom It May Concern,
I was once a traveler that fell down this river myself. All I had left after making it to this point was pen, paper, and what you’ll find in the crevice after this. It has probably been 100’s of years since I left this note here, but I think whoever finds this treasure will be happy they came this way.
From,
Geraldston Cantill
Well, this got Shayla’s curiosity going. She reached back into the crevice, only deeper, and felt something stuck. Her hand couldn’t fit in the whole way to get it! So Stacey took a turn, and was able to pull the item out a little bit further. Then, Shayla pulled the item out fully. It was wrapped up in cloth, and was very heavy. The sisters undid it nervously, and there in the cloth lay a beautiful, huge diamond. It sparkled brightly and was crystal clear. This gave Shayla and Stacey just enough energy to crawl out and make it down the mountain. When they got home, they told their Dad all about their adventure, and showed him what they had found. Shayla and Stacey agreed that they wouldn’t sell the diamond, but instead keep it as a memory of the great adventure they had just been on.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

My Christmas Interview With Mom

Me: Hello Mom, thanks for taking the time to be here today!
Mom: Oh, you're welcome, it's a pleasure!
Me: Today I am going to be interviewing about Christmas. What is your favorite part about Christmas?
Mom: Sharing my, uh, most special holiday with my family. Also the music and lights.
Me: Good, good! I do enjoy the lights and music myself during this time of year! I have seen some nice displays this year. What town up here in NH do you feel has the best displays?
Mom: I have not really gotten out this year, I usually stay out with my family until late when all lights are turned off.
Me: Ok, cool. What is a Christmas tradition that you and your family do every year?
Mom: Well, we usually open gifts early Christmas morning, and then we always make sure that Christmas meals and such are at our house, we try not to go out if we can help it. Also, Christmas Eve, we usually light a fire and listen to music.
Me: Nice! What are some of your favorite Christmas songs?
Mom: Mary Did You Know, Santa Baby, Zat You Santa Claus, and Drummer Boy done by David Bowie Bing Crosby.
Me: Ah, so you like the older songs?
Mom: I like... QUALITY!!!
Me: Don't we all?! So, what's on your family's Christmas menu this year?
Mom: Roast Beef, my favorite Pea and Ham soup made by my daughter, Mashed potatoes, salad, blueberry pie and ice cream, cinnamon rolls, and pear cobbler.
Me: Yummy, sounds good! Finally, what is your number one Christmas wish?
Mom: To.... spend every day with my family.
Me: Very nice! Well, that's all the time I have, but please check back tomorrow for an interview with Grandma!!! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Everyone!!!                                

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

The Christmas Countdown

THE CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWN IS ON! We are less than a week until Christmas, and each day, I am going to interview a different member of my family about what they feel that Christmas is. Today, I will interview my little sister Ashleigh.

Me: Hello Ashleigh, thanks for taking the time to come here! I am going to interview you about Christmas!
Ashleigh: OH. What is that?
Me: Well, Christmas is a time where you get very happy because baby Jesus is born and Santa Claus comes.
Ashleigh: And Santa Claus comes? Right?
Me: Right. What is your favorite part of Christmas?
Ashleigh: I don't know, toys, and cookies!
Me: Do you have a certain type of cookie you like?
Ashleigh: Chocolate Chip!
Me: Do you like snow for Christmas?
Ashleigh: Yes!
Me: Why?
Ashleigh: Because I say so.
Me: Well then. Do you know how many days there are until Christmas?
Ashleigh: 31, 32...
Me: Nope! There are 6 days until Christmas! Do you know who comes on Christmas?
Ashleigh: Yeah, Santa!
Me: Yes he does good job! Can you tell everyone how old you are?
Ashleigh: 2!
Me: Yup! and this was my interview with my little sister! Check back tomorrow for another interview featuring Mom!!!

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Poem on Friendship

Friends
Friends are there all through the day,
To get you through your work and play,
Through thick and thin they stand by your side,
Mourn with you when someone you love has died,
And even through occasional fights,
Things always somehow turn out right,
Your friend will never lie to you,
Even when they're mad,
They'll calmly talk it out with you,
and tell you why they're sad.
You can always amend your ways,
And then be friends for all your days.

Friend Diamante

Friend
Caring, Good-hearted
Sweet, Friendly, Helpful
Mean, Rude,
Enemy

Well, those were my two poems about friendship. I am more than happy to write a poem about almost anything. If you want a topic turned into a poem, PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT!!!! No inappropriate topics please. I am only 11. But other than that, please request away! I chose this topic because besides family, friends really are the most important thing in your life. Friends should always be there for you, so make sure you are always there for them.

Maddie

Monday, December 17, 2012

Wizard101 Pet Interview with My Dad

Today, I decided to interview my Dad about his highest level Wizard101 pet, the penumbra drake. This pet is an ultra-rare get from the Knights Lore Pack, available in the Crown Shop in-game for only 399 crowns. Let's see what Dad (Valerian Stormfist) has to say about his cool new pet:

Me: Hello, I am here to talk to you about your latest pet, the ultra-rare penumbra drake. I have heard that you have been leveling it up recently, correct?
Dad: Yes, I have been playing the pet games in the Pet Pavilion. Duke Spencer is doing well, he is a teen now.
Me: What pet game do you play the most? Do you have a favorite, one that you are particularly good at?
Dad:Um, I like to play the game where you shoot your pet out of a cannon at the phony castle.
Me: Grumpy Gobblers, one of KingIsles' latest pet games?
Dad: Yes. I also like the maze game.
Me: Has it been hard to train Duke Spencer up to his current level?
Dad: It has been pretty easy, actually. Surprisingly easy. He likes his pet snacks!
Me: Haha, so you are in for it as he gets older!
Dad: Maybe.
Me: Has your pet picked up any new spells and/or talents as he progressed in training?
Dad: Yes he did. Not only does he have the death trap card, which he came with as a baby, but he ALSO now has the dragonblade spell, which he casts quite regularly on his own accord.
Me: Any new Derby talents?
Dad: Yes, he's gotten the CLEAR Derby talent. It removes one negative from self for 15 seconds.
Me: Now that Duke Spencer is a teen, I assume you have raced him in the pet derby.
Dad: Not yet, but I plan to do so soon, as soon as he is an adult.
Me: Duke Spencer.. what an interesting name. Did he come with that name as a baby, or does it have some significant meaning to you?
Dad: He came with that name, actually. I usually name my pets after my daughter Madison.
Me: AWWWW! HOW SWEET IT'S ME!
Me: Well, that's about all the time we have folks. If you have a Wizard101 topic you want me to interview my Dad about, let me know in the comments. No topics that violate KingIsles' rules please.