A blog about a homeschool girl and life as she sees it

Saturday, December 22, 2012

An Update

Hello, everyone! It's Homeschool Girl here!

Me and my family have been SO INCREDIBLY BUSY lately! We've been Christmas shopping, wrapping presents, and trying out new recipes. (Kudos to Brittany and her Cinnamon Swirl Breakfast Cake at Real Sustenance!)
I finally read The Hobbit with my family! Utterly terrific book, but it doesn't quite top Harry Potter. We're starting to read The Fellowship of the Ring.
Not to mention I was knocked out for a week by a terrible cold. I couldn't make it to two Christmas parties because of that darn cold. It spoiled my week!
I asked my parents if I could watch the Hobbit movie, They said no, because it was way too violent for me. Plus, I watched the trailer and read a couple reviews of it. There are a couple things that aren't quite right. There are GOBLINS in the Misty Mountains, not orcs! And the elf woman, Galadriel or Arwen or whatever her name was, well, she wasn't in the book! Elrond was the only elf mentioned in the book!
Taryn, my Maplelea Girl Doll, is pretty much falling apart. I'm going to get her fixed at the Maplelea Spa. Poor Taryn. I shall never see her again. I will see the replacement doll that they send, though.



Yeah, Taryn's pretty much given up by now.

Love, Ho-Ho-Ho-Homeschool Girl

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Costumes, Gym, and Trick-Or-Treating!

Happy Halloween, beloved readers!

I've been up to my ears in studying lately (I'm trying to get my Radio Operator's License), and that is a LOT of work. Really.
Anyway, beloved Gym and Halloween is today, and I had a hard time getting to sleep last night, even when I was clutching my favorite plush kangaroo. Ginny (yes, she and three other plushies are named after Harry Potter characters) is usually an excellent go-to-sleep soother, but I was worried about the hordes of zombies and haunted lip gloss approaching my window. After all, a lot of commercial lip gloss is made with stearic acid. The ghosts of enraged bulls could tear down my walls!
And that, folks, is why you always buy natural.


I also found a cute stick-figure bunny roaming my posts.


                                   

                                                       () ()
                                                       ( '.')
                                                     (..) (..)
                                                      (")(")


The bunny's name is Stan, and he is here to stay.






Some other super-exciting news is that I am finally going to reveal my Halloween costume! My mom found this online, and I asked whether we could do it for me! (This is not me in the video) (Warning: This is a rather creepy/unsettling costume. Don't say I didn't warn you!)

Love, Homeschool Girl

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

My Dear Readers

Homeschool Girl here with some IMPORTANT announcements!

Announcement 1: I may not be able to do Thing Reviews every day, but I'll try! What I am reviewing depends on what's more popular. For example, if my T.V. show reviews have more views than my Book Reviews, than I'll do more T.V. show reviews!

Announcement 2: Everyone, FEEL FREE to comment on my posts! I would love to hear from any one of you!

Announcement 3: Spread the word! Tell your mom, dad, kids, cats, dogs, uncles, aunts, sisters, brothers, and grandparents. It always warms my heart to see that people have been reading my blog. I couldn't do it without you.

And finally: Even though I love hearing from you, there's some stuff I don't want to hear. All comments go through me, and I will review comments before they are posted.

Love, Homeschool Girl (aka Taryn!)

Gymnastics, Dream Jobs, and Dead Snail Colonies

Goooooooooooooood morning, my dear readers! How did you sleep? I slept well, thanks for asking. And today is..........Gymnastics!
I used to take a theater program on Wednesdays ( started in September, but in June we'd perform a play in a theater for people to come watch.) But now, I take gymnastics.
Today I've been reading about Shakespearian poems and studying the phonetic alphabet (Z=Zulu!). And trying to do a cartwheel successfully. Believe me, it's harder than it looks! And you would think that any self-respecting gymnast could do a cartwheel, but guess which one can't! Me!

Anyway, Olympic gymnast is not my dream job. I want to be either a brain surgeon or a gastroenterologist. Ahhh..the warm, buttery sensation of helping people. Even if it's just helping a snail cross the road, it's still satisfying. (What? The cute baby snail could have been hit by a truck!)
Anyway, a farmer or backyard gardener must have killed a snail colony at some point, and forgot to bury the deceased snails, so that's the reason we've been having SO MUCH RAIN! (Rain, rain, go away. Taryn wants to go and play!)


Keep reading my blog!

P.S. I got the things I needed for my Halloween costume!



Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Gym, Amigos, and A Couple Of Imagined Scenes

I know it's late, but I can't resist posting something.
So it's Tuesday today, which means that tomorrow is Gymnastics. Fabulous! I get to see a few LOTS of my friends at Gym, plus I can learn how to PROPERLY do a cartwheel. Yay!
The only drawback is that one of my other amigos isn't in my group, so she and some other girls get taught by a different teacher. But I still get to see her after gym class!

It's also pretty cold and rainy right now, so it's hard to figure out what to wear. After all, I can't do wolf jumps and handstands in a pair of fleece pants and a turtleneck, can I?
I can just imagine the scene..

M(e): Hey, what's up? Ready to work on those wolf jumps?
C(oach): Taryn...You're dressed...creatively....
M: Well, sure gets cold under those bright gym lights! Plus, the air conditioner is here, right?

How embarrassing.

C: Well, the air conditioner just broke down today..so..
M: Well, a nice sweat bath is supposed to be nice for the soul, right?
F(riend): But not so nice for the person who uses the equipment after you.

ANYWAY..
I've solved any embarrassing problems by changing in the locker room.



Also, readers, feel free to post in the comments about what you want to read next! Want to hear the juicy details about the horse ride with Chester? I'm on it! Want to find out how hard it is to ACTUALLY FLY A PLANE in Aviation? I'm on it! Want to find out what I did at co-op today? I'm on it! (Note: I will not write about how I have a shower or what brand of clothes I wear or whether I've had a shower in the last two days, in case you were thinking about posting that in the comments.)


:) Keep reading!



TV Show Review: Victorious

Hi! This is my daily Thing Review, and today I have decided to review a TV show called Victorious.

Description: Aspiring singer Tori Vega navigates life while attending a performing arts high school called Hollywood Arts. (From imdb)

My Rating: 4 TV remotes.
What I Thought: This show is pretty good. It's entertaining, and perfect for watching on those rainy Tuesday evenings. However, some of the characters are a little over-the-top. Like TOO over-the-top. And some of the episodes are a little strange. But it's a show I will be watching again.

Keep reading!




Homeschooling..

I always thought I was pretty lucky to be homeschooled...and I still do. I'm part of an AWESOME homeschool group, I have so many AWESOME friends, and homeschooling is AWESOME.
But it can also be really hard.
It's pretty hard to find another homeschooler in a day camp. And some kids say: 'Ewwww, homeschooling's weird.' And I say, 'We go to different schools, does that mean I'm weird? No.'
Sometimes I wish I could go to school to find out what it's like. But apparently, school is....school. Just not at home.


Keep reading!

Monday, October 22, 2012

Book Review: The Best Bad Luck I Ever Had


Hi!
Here's my latest review:

The Best Bad Luck I Ever Had, by Kristine Levine

Description: 'Harry 'Dit' Sims and Emma Walker are the unlikeliest of friends. Emma, the educated twelve-year-old daughter of Moundville's new postmaster, is all wrong as far is Dit's concerned. Dit was told the new postmaster would have a boy his age, not a girl. But the rest of the town is more surprised by the Walker family's color than whether Emma's a boy or girl. No one said that the new postmaster and his faimly were black. But that makes no difference to Dit's mother. Her rule is to be nice to everyone, and befor long, Dit's glad about Mama's rule. Emma's not like anyone he's ever known. She doesn't play baseball too well and can't fish or climb, but proper talking, shoe-wearing, brainy Emma is the first person to ever listen to Dit, and in a house with ten children- that's important. Emma also makes Dit think,  and about things he's never thought of before, like why the colored kids and the white kids can't go to school anymore. Soon Dit's thinking about a lot more when Doc, who is black and the town's barber is accused of a terrible crime. Dit and Emma know he doesn't deserve to be punished, and together the come up with a daring plan to save Doc from the unthinkable. But if they're caught, the consequences could be disastrous.'

Rating: 4 1/2 books.
What I Thought: This book is a very touching one. It's hard to read at some times, but in the end every thing is OK.

Bye!

Horse Riding, Books, and Halloween!

Hi guys!
I've been sooooooooooo busy lately..

I've got
Co-op on Tuesday
Gymnastics on Wednesday
Mash-up on Thursdays (it's a kind of music/dance program)
And aviation on Fridays

But anyway, the homeschool group I go to went to a ranch for three weeks, and on the last week we go to go Horse Riding! My horse was a stubborn little horse named Chester. He was really sweet, but extremely stubborn. It was hard to get him to 'start' but he was really a good horse.

Most are.

Usually.

I've been working on The Butch Mountain Jewel Race a lot lately, though I doubt that it'll be finished by next year. I'd actually like to write a book more than forty-six pages (my new book will be hot off the press by next January). A girl can dream, right?

So...are you looking forward to Halloween? I am! I've got a really cool costume, more on October 31st....
I always love going out on Halloween, even thought it takes two hours to go around our entire block. And it's worth it to see the cool decorations.


Bye!






Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Latest book that I'm writing!

My latest book is called The Butch Mountain Jewel Race.

The Jewel Race.
Otherwise known as the toughest race known to man.
When Lucy Ormonde's track teacher signs
Lucy Ormonde
Vi Ochere
and
Juliet Ochere
up as a team for the Butch Mountain Jewel Race, the toughest and most deadly race known to man, Lucy, Vi and Juliet must run the race...or die trying.
The winning team recives six million dollars..
a free around-the-world airplane trip..and a fragment of the most precious gem known to humankind..

Here's an excerpt:

The Butch Mountain Jewel Race

Prologue: The Beginning


I jump off my bike seat and grab my sweater. It's cold out here. Shivering, I wheel my bike over to a nearby clump of bushes. Then, I walk over to the front door. I press the doorbell, and I wait for someone to answer.

Right now, I'm supposed to be at Cassidy's house, watching COOLANE BRIGG'S SECRET TO LIFE/APPLESAUCE, Instead, I'm shivering in front of my sister Miami's boyfriend's house, where I might be getting the biggest scoop ever for Richmond Middle School's paper.
I told Cassidy I was going to be late. She understood.
Cass and I are Partners In Crime. We take on missions, and the very first one we did was at my house. We raided the cookie jar. Well, she grabbed the cookies. I watched out for Cassidy's mom Winter. Winter Cranton.

Interesting name.
There's Winter, Cranifer (Cass's dad), Goratia (Cass's Gram)  and Picu (Cass's big brother.) Cass likes to joke about getting off easy with a name like Cassidy. (Winter and Cranifer were going to name her Bretha.)

After what seems like a million years, Miami's boyfriend's older sister answers the door.

"You look young to be here,"
I gulp.
"I-I'm small for my age," I prattle.
She opens the door fully.
"Well, have fun. Spin The Bottle's starting,"

I gulp (again). I may be eleven years old, but even I know what Spin The Bottle is.

I tiptoe over to the screen door. I slide it open, and walk into the starry evening.
Miami and about fifteen other teens are sitting on the trampoline. One walks to the middle, and spins a beer bottle. A very expensive beer bottle.
Wow. That must've cost a lot to ship THAT stuff from Australia to our village in south Alberta.
It points at-horror of horrors-MIAMI! She picks her boyfriend Mark, and they slide off and walk my way. I duck behind a trash can. The two of them slide in the pool (no water in it) and I can hear them start to kiss. GROSS!

I stand up cautiously and, to my horror, snoopy tattletale Mindy Marsh points at me and shrieks: "LOOK! It's Miami's stupid sister LUCY! Get her!"
I break into a run. I push the screen door open and charge through the house. and whisper to Mark's sister "Don't let them know I'm here!"
Frantically, I look for a place to hide. Then my eyes fall on my bike. I have to hurry and make it though, because there's a stampede of elephants-or so it sounds-heading my way.
I break into a run, faster than I've ever ran. I practically leap on my bike and take off toward Cass's house.

Still nervous that the teens are chasing me, (I can hear their screams faintly) I stuff my bike under the hedges and run towards Cassidy's window. She's the youngest in her family, so she gets the ground floor room.
As usual, Cassidy's room looks amazing. her glossy hardwood floor is perfectly clean, and her purple walls shine. Her bunk bed in the corner is perfectly clean and well-kept, as usual, and her bookshelf, her desk, and her closet are perfectly organized. Her room is tiny, but it's fantastic.
"Cass!" I yell through her window screen. Cassidy looks up from her laptop. "Lucy! What are you doing here?" She opens her window and hauls me in, and I tell her the story. I look out her window, and see a frenzied group of teens heading my way.
"Cass! They're coming!" I yell. Cassidy looks around frantically and then whispers "Hide in Picu's room. He won't mind." So I break out into a run to Picu's room.
Down the hall.
Through the living room.
Into the foyer.
Up the stairs.
Second door on the left..
I barge into Picu's room, and he looks up from his Nypendo game. "Lucy!" he exclaims, giving me a big hug. "I didn't hear you come in!" I hug him back.
Picu is sixteen years old. He's the nicest boy I've ever met.
I gasp out what happened.
"Oh, crap." he says.
Then his eyes alight upon a thick piece of cable stretching from his window to the window in the next house, and I'm surprised that I didn't think of it.
The Jefferson's house.
Vi and Juliet Jefferson are twelve year-old twins and they are are my best, best friends in the whole wide world. They live in the house next to Cass's, with widowed mom Amber, 6 year-old Everin, newborn brother Leif, and 20 year-old brother Jerron.
Jerron is best friends with Picu, so when they were young they stretched an old piece of cable and attached a crate and a bell to it.
I'll tell you how it works.

Little Jerron wants to send his stuffed cat over to Picu's, so he puts it in the crate and rings the bell, alerting Picu. Then he will tug on the cable over head and keep pulling it towards him, so the crate will move. Picu will come to the window and receive the stuffed cat.

Because it's the twenty first century now, there are buttons that they can press and the crate will move.

I climb into the dusty, musty crate. I close the lid, and I can feel it start to move, and  soon Vi is hauling me out.

I give her a big hug, but Vi recoils. "Look at you," she says. I look at myself it the mirror.
My arms are splintery, bloody, and scratched up, my clothes are torn, and I'm covered in grime and dust.

Vi soon launches Operation Makeover. She makes me take a shower, and she softens, blow dries and perfumes my hair, softens my skin and applies a million different ointments to my cuts, fishes out my splinters, applies Band-Aids, and stitches up my clothes. Then she gives me a big bear hug. "Come on," she says, taking my newly softened hand and leading me toward her quiet bedroom.

Vi shares a room with Juliet. It's really nice, just like Cassidy's. There's a little fountain in the corner, and there's a ladder leading up to the tiny loft. The loft has a beanbag, bookcase, and a clay horse.
The two of them share a bunk bed. A CANOPY bunk bed!
One wall is also a fish tank, and there's a bay window with a window seat.

Vi stops. 'Did you hear that?" she says. I can hear it too.
It's frantic cries of "No, I don't have her!" coming from,........
Cass's bedroom.

Vi grabs some clothes out of Juliet's closet just as Juliet comes into the bedroom, puts on her PJ's, and collapses into bed.

"A three hour gym meet. They were training for the Nationals."
Juliet goes to gymnastics, and they were training for the Nationals against Yukon and Saskatchewan. It starts at 9 pm, when Juliet usually goes to bed, and ends at 11 pm, when AMBER usually goes to bed.

"Poor Juliet's going to be REALLY tired when Running Club starts tomorrow." I say.
"Tell me about it." Vi says. "Let's hope we don't have to carry her again."

Vi hands me Juliet's beret that she wears out in public, Juliet's purple dress, and Juliet's shoes.

Soon Vi has opened her window and scooted down the ivy vine that grows beside her window, soon I've gone down too. But we're so tired we collapse on the ground..



When I got home at five in the morning, my parents are yelling at Miami. "You, young missy, are not allowed to be running around town at quarter to twelve trashing homes supposedly looking for your little sister when she'd been at Cassidy Porat's house the whole time!"

"But Mom, she wasn't at Ms. Porat-"

"Don't you Mom me! You're grounded for the rest of the year, young missy!"

Bawling, Miami stomps to her room.

"Ah, Lucy." Mom says.
"Get dressed and have a shower, we're leaving in half an hour."

"Leaving for what?" I say.
"Running club."


4s minutes later, we pop up in front of Brebor Community Center.
I spot Coach Shawna, Abner Cuchaby, Vi and Juliet, Emmy LaCraig and Alex "Smoopy" LaChabukins. They're just standing around, I have no clue what's gonna happen.

I walk over, and Coach Shawna says: "I've signed you all up for the Butch Mountain Jewel Race! I'll read out all the teams."
"Team One is Abner Cuchaby, Smoopy LaChabukins and Emmy LaCraig. Good luck."
"Team Two is Vi and Juliet Jefferson, and Lucy Ormonde."
I gasp.
"Team Three is me, Cora LeBlance, and Grathiace Garthao."

Coach Shawna waves, and says: "See you at the starting line tomorrow, quties!"


Part 1: The Race

Chapter 1: Vi

I stare up at the canopy on my bed.

Something bad's going to happen today.

Oh, yeah.
The Jewel Race.

Friday, March 30, 2012

Sims 3



          The Sims 3 is a wonderful game where you can create a family, pick a "World" for them to live in, pick a house, and have them live a life! Dad could be a brave police officer, Mom could work on the paper, Grama could be a business tycoon, and Grampa could be town mayor. THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS. Feeling bored with their current house? Move them to another one, or better yet, build them their own.

Expansion packs give more content the the game Here is a list of Expansion and Stuff Packs (I will probably have missed some)

Sims 3 Pets (5 stars) adds cats, dogs, and horses to the game.
Sims 3 Ambitions (4 1/2 stars) adds the power to be a detective, stylist, inventor,Ghost Hunter or Doctor (adds more doctor-y stuff)
Sims 3 World Adventures (4 stars, also the hardest game to find) makes your Sim be able to travel around the world, or make the perfect bottle of Nectar.
Sims 3 Generations (5 stars) adds more family stuff, like sleepovers, prom night, video cameras, and bunk beds.
Sims 3 Late Night (4 1/2 stars) (not recommended for anyone under 17, mature content) introduces bars, nightclubs, VAMPIRES, and hot tubs onto the scene.
Sims 3 Town Stuff ( 2 1/2 stars) adds more towny stuff like playgrounds to the game.
Sims 3 Master Suite Stuff (2 1/2 stars) (not recommended for under 16, somewhat mature content) adds more fireplaces, beds, and sleepwear and Jacuzzis.
Sims 3 Medieval (4 stars) is an entirely different game by itself, taking your Sims back into the 1500's.
Sims 3 Medieval: (3 stars) Pirates and Nobles adds the exciting lure of being a Pirate to your game.
Sims 3 High-End Loft Stuff (3 stars) adds more cutting edge technology to your game.