My Spanish teacher has been absent 1 day last week and 2 days this week.
Day One: I had a Japanese substitute, and she didn’t know how to control the class. It started out ok, but then, as we got into the activities part of class, my classmates started to chat and , therefore, miss the instructions. Everyone was goofing off and talking and shouting questions across the classroom that they could answer by themselves just by reading the white board (like I did and,, as a result, got my work done). When you have a Japanese substitute for your spanish class, it doesn’t work out too well.
Day 2: I had a French sub. This sub was pretty good, and she actually knew how to control the class. Too bad she didn’t speak Spanish.
Day 3: I actually had a Spanish-speaking sub today! It was awesome. She knew answers to every question, and she was the best sub so far.
Everyone in my family went to eat a brunch of Dim Sum with some of my relatives to start out the day. The food was pretty good.

This is not a picture of the food we ate, but this is an example of dim sum.
We also drank some Chinese tea along with it, which I don’t have a picture of…….
After our relatives left, we dropped by at the Toronto Science Centre. I wonder why “center” is “centre” in Canada.

This is not mine either, by the way.
Anyways, the science centre was very interesting and educational. It contained this very cool rock exhibit with a bunch of very very very very old rocks. And some were really smooth! And another felt like wood! Very interesting. My favorite rock was a smooth rock with a sort of black “aisle” down the middle.
When we were done, we went to the space exhibit. It was very cool. You could learn about the birth of the universe; see models of the planets; learn about black holes, stars, and galaxies; and much more! Soon we had to leave to go to a movie. It was about Mars, how we are someday going to land people on it, and how that, for now, they will use Spirit and Opportunity (robots)to learn more about Mars. We even got to see them build them! They reminded me vaguely of Wall-E. =D

Afterwards, we went to the special Mars section, where Vincent almost lost his little doll dolphin, which he adores. Then, we went to the human body section. It was very interesting. However, I did not see all of it before it was time to go.
We were originally planning ot drop by Chinatown, but upon arrival, we couldn’t find any parking spaces, so we went to my relatives’ house, to have some soup an strawberries before setting off for a big dinner. I never knew I had so many relatives. =D We ate at Wasabi, and there was this piece of cake that tasted SO good! It was chocolatey, and I don’t know how to describe it! After eating, we stayed there at Wasabi until it was 9. Then, we had to go back to my mom’s aunt’s house to pack up and go to sleep (which I am currently doing besides blogging). Good night! (Or morning, or whatever)
Today was spent traveling from Washington DC to Canada. We stopped to look at the US Niagara Falls (or Eagle Falls). We arrived at my mom’s aunt’s house very late. That was basically it! =D
Today we went to Monticello. It is very pretty. My favorite room in the house was Thomas Jefferson’s bedroom. There was a bed in the wall. And in the dining room, I saw a dumbwaiter and a “hot chocolate duck”. In the backyard, there was a hole in the trees to view the University of Virginia, for when Jefferson was planning the university, he was too old to climb onto a horse to ride down the hill to see it. I thought that was cool. I also bought a huge pencil, a long skinny one, and a huge Sacagawea dollar coin at the gift shop. Our next stop was Jamestown. Over there, I learned about life in Jamestown through galleries. There were Indian arrowheads too. And there were replicas of James Fort, the ships the people came in, and an Indian village. The belowdecks of the ships were very small and stuffy-hot. The Indian village was filled with animal skins, but they are Indians, right? I think James Fort was my fave though. It was very cool. It depicted storage buildings, schoolhouse, and houses which were rather small compared to our house. There was also a gun demonstration that made my heart rattle when the person shot the gun. At the gift shop, I bought a Powhatan teddy bear, some postcards, a pin, and a pencil. For dinner, we ate at Marino’s and it was so QUIET. (It’s an Italian restaurant) By the way, outside of Jamestown Festival Park, there was a place where all 50 states’ flag was shown. There was also an American flag there and a fountain. =D
At 4:55 AM, I woke up to start our first day of vacation! After about one and a half hours of packing (Dad did it all), we started the long journey out of Texas at precisely 6:30 AM.
After a break at a McDonald’s (still in Texas), we continued on until we reached a picnic area. There we ate our lunch (in Texas). At 12:26 PM, we arrived at Louisiana! We all cheered! Finally, we were out of Texas! The rest of the journey was spent reading, resting, dancing around at gas stations (to keep our blood circulated), and working on lanyards!
At 4:23 PM, we entered Mississippi. And at 5:57 PM, after eating dinner on the road (hot dogs), we entered our destination state, Alabama! Still, we didn’t arrive at our hotel until 9:30. So, I was a bit surprised. Anyway, I better go to bed, for tomorrow we are going to Tuskegee Institute!
The countdown to vacation starts now, I guess. I am going to go to bed and in 8 hours at 5 (or 6) in the morning, we are going to start our trip up to the northeastern USA and south Canada! Isn’t that exciting???
Gotta go sleep now, so Bye! The countdown starts……
The Bad

- They won’t let you post any off site links. I did it once on the Help Neoboard, and those “nice” people there (usually they are, but they like freak out when they see someone break the rules) reported me. And I didn’t even tell them that they had to visit the web page! They are the ones choosing to visit the it, not me! I mean like, omg!
- They’ve got all these funky filters around.
- They don’t let you post certain posts on the guild boards (and the content of the posts are “harmless”!).
The Good
- The friendly guilds
- The friendly neopians @ the friendly guilds
- The satisfaction of making a bunch of nps
Results: I decide to only get on Neopets to update my guild and earn nps, nothing else.















