Friday, June 29, 2018

MY SUPER FUN WEEKEND WITHOUT DAD

Me and my mom had an amazing time together while Dad was in the greatest city in the world (N.Y.C). We had so much fun one whole blog can not even hold my whole weekend of fun. But, I will try to tell some of my highlights of this past weekend in bullet point form

  • We went to Bellevue so Mom could do an audition for a show at Chaffins Barn Dinner theater.When we were there, we met up with our adult friend Leslie. We were originally planning to go to Loveless Cafe (copyright) but because it was too crowded we went to a place called City Limits instead.
  • I went to a jump place called Above All with my friend Foley.My favorite part of it was the Ninja Course which was a foam pit obstacle area. Afterwards, we went to the Maryland Farms YMCA to make up for a day we went there where it thundered. Foley wanted to go to the indoor pool and I was okay with it because we played aqua basketball in peace.
  • I went to Fulins (sushi/Chinese place) with my friend Scarlet and her family. I loved the Godzilla roll because it was fried and my mom is a health mom and we don't usually order something like that. After, I hanged at Scarlet's  house for a few minutes while my Mom shopped at Target. I loved it.

  •  I went to a Tex Mex place with my Mom and grandfather called Uncle Julio's. My favorite part of the restaurant was the table side guacamole. Then we went to an iced cream place next door called Jeni's. 
In summary I had a pretty fun weekend. We also went to see the Inredibles 2, but I will save that for another post/review. Next week I am doing camp which is awesome. Now I want to stop blogging for the day and go do something fun. Have a nice weekend, see you next time! 







Thursday, June 28, 2018

Nashville Public Library Reading Challenge

I just entered the #NPLSUMMER reading challenge. You need to read 600 minutes over the summer and you can win prizes through reading or activities like me just now posting this hashtag...even as an adult! It's super fun and if you're in Nashville you should try it too!

Friday, June 22, 2018

My review of "Won't you be My Neighbor'

 Last Saturday I went  to a movie about Mr Rodgers at the Belcourt theatre. I thought it was a quite amazing documentary. I wanted to see Incredibles 2 but my parents really wanted to see "Won't You Be My Neighbor". I am seeing Incredibles 2 on this Saturday with my friend Foley by the way. I'm really impressed how a simple man named Fred Rogers changed history by just being on public television.You see instead of  just singing songs about tying shoes his show actually talked about deep issues in our history. For example, one thing that was a big deal in the 60's was racism and people were doing radical things to keep African Americans seperated. A couple of black people were in a motel pool and a white man put chemicals in it to kick them out. I felt that was a horrible thing and no one should be treated like that. Mr. Rodgers didn't like it himself and did a statement to show how we should treat everyone with kindness. He did it by inviting a "policeman" on the show named Officer Climmens to a wading pool and they had a fantastic time together putting their feet in it. He also was the man who saved public TV. Nixon and his White House buddies were trying to stop public TV from being funded more. They had a big hearing to hear people who don't want their plan for public TV to happen. Mr. Rodgers came there because his life was dedicated to helping kids through public television. Kids needed public tv and so did Mr. Rodgers. His speech was so good he changed the mind of John Pastore who was the one who decided if they'd get the money or not.  If you want to see this press the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKy7ljRr0A . I really think you should see this film because it's really educational and tells the life of a remarkable man.



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Thursday, June 7, 2018

Recap for most of my week(Mon-Wed)

I would like to share with you what I have done these past few days in bullet point form.

-I went to a jump place in Cool Springs (Above all Extreme Air sports) with my friend Zachary and his sister who was in Annie with me this Spring. My friend's mom suggested we go to lunch at a place around the corner for lunch, she'd never been to that place before but thought they'd have something for everyone. The place was called "Twin Peaks" and it made me laugh when I walked in and saw the waitresses because they were dressed kind of inappropriately for kids but we were already there so we stayed. 

- I had a play date with my friend Foley at his house. We played a game called Beat the Parents which was fun. Mom also wasn't there for most of the time too. It was a good step for independence and I really need it.

-I got invited to the CMT awards by my Aunt's ex boyfriend who's the bandleader of the show. They met at boarding school. I went to the Palm before the CMT awards. We ordered Calamari which was delicious. We also saw a lady we know who is a friend of mom's named Sandra Lee.
The CMA's were hosted by Little Big Town. I met my Aunt's friend and her buddy there who are in town from London.
 I saw Blake Shelton perform there and that was awesome because he's a great family friend and I haven't seen him since I was a baby. He won two awards there too. I also saw Kelly Clarkson and the Backstreet Boys and Chris Stapleton.
 Some of my favorite performers were the newer ones who were on the Ford stage because they were super close to me and I got to give them high fives and fist bumps when they walked by.




                     Here a picture with my "uncle" John Bohlinger (who was the bandleader) and mom and dad after the CMT awards:









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