Friday, June 29, 2012

Wii is Fun!


What I learned is to like playing Wii. I won the Wii at karate when I was five years old. It was a raffle prize and it came with Wii Sports. I was a Dragon Blue-striped belt. It was a first place prize. I was so happy and surprised to have won. My parents were, too.








Over the years I got Lego Indiana Jones I and II, Endless Ocean, Speed Racer, Lego Harry Potter 1-4 and 5-7, Game Party, Carnival, Lego Batman, Wii Fit, and Lego Star Wars The Complete Saga. I'm best at Lego games. I finish them with walk-throughs. I sometimes lose people I have "purchased" and levels I have completed. I go through the levels fast.




This summer my Wii isn't working. We have to check the button box. If that doesn't work we buy a new button box. If it does work we have to buy a new console.I hope it is just the button box because it is cheaper. I cannot wait until the Wii is fixed.

That is how I learned to like Wii!




Matthew is turning 10 in August 2012. With school out of session for the summer, his mother told him to write every week day. She said it will prepare him for 5th grade.

These are Matthew’s musings of the things he has learned in his (almost) 10 years of life on this planet.

Please join him each week day as he explores the many things he has learned in his own “voice”.

Feel free to comment as it encourages the lad to keep writing!




Thursday, June 28, 2012

Pizza is Delicious!

What I learned is to like pizza. I liked it at age one but only liked broccoli and chicken because that is what my mom ordered for me.


She said she did that because it was a meal with protein and a vegetable. At age two I still liked it very much. Then, once I could talk, I said "no more broccoli and chicken".








Next I went through a phase of eating plain pizza. A few years ago I learned to like pepperoni pizza.



My dad had me try it and I liked it!


I went to Macaroni Grill recently. I didn't like the pepperoni pizza there because the pepperoni was too spicy and the cheese wasn't to my liking.

So I am never going to get pizza there again.




I still like pizza at home, The Grotto, Frank's Trattoria, and Parma John's. It is delicious! All of these places I've been to and enjoy the pizza. I like pizza!! That is how I learned to like pizza!




Matthew is turning 10 in August 2012. With school out of session for the summer, his mother told him to write every week day. She said it will prepare him for 5th grade.

These are Matthew’s musings of the things he has learned in his (almost) 10 years of life on this planet.

Please join him each week day as he explores the many things he has learned in his own “voice”.

Feel free to comment as it encourages the lad to keep writing!


Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Goals are Worth Achieving



What I learned is that I like swimming. I started at age two and it was fun and not hard. At age three I did more intense swimming. I was scared, afraid of going underwater, and I cried.


At age five I dunked my face into my kiddie pool. I cried but I was encouraged. I never gave up and then I liked swimming ten times more.



Last year I went on a swim team.


I earned a lot of ribbons. It was fun and used my swimming in a new way.

During winter I had intense training to prepare for swim team this year. I didn't think it would be so hard but it was! I became really fast! I'm now on swim team again. I like swim team. Our first meet of the summer is tonight. I hope it will be a great season. That is how I learned to never give up and keep swimming.




Matthew is turning 10 in August 2012. With school out of session for the summer, his mother told him to write every week day. She said it will prepare him for 5th grade.

These are Matthew’s musings of the things he has learned in his (almost) 10 years of life on this planet.

Please join him each week day as he explores the many things he has learned in his own “voice”.

Feel free to comment as it encourages the lad to keep writing!




Tuesday, June 26, 2012

A Passion for Legos




What I learned is that I like Legos!! I learned to like them when my Mom introduced me at age four.I couldn't let my brother Gregory in the Lego room. He was a newborn a month later minus a day.I love Legos and I still collect them. I do a lot of My Own Creations (MOCs). I want to be the leader of Lego.











Some of my favorite Lego sets are Log Cabin, Hillside House, and Beach House. They're all houses. Now I know what you're thinking that I'm a house guy and you arrrrrrrrrreee correct!! My brother gets cool pieces (as well as me).



I want two things about Legos. Number one I wish there were Lego trees that produced Legos instead of fruit. Number two I wish it would rain Legos then I would get a lot of Legos and never ever get bored. We would have Lego hunts every time it rained. I wish Legos were everywhere. That is how I learned I had a passion for Legos.






Matthew is turning 10 in August 2012. With school out of session for the summer, his mother told him to write every week day. She said it will prepare him for 5th grade.

These are Matthew’s musings of the things he has learned in his (almost) 10 years of life on this planet.

Please join him each week day as he explores the many things he has learned in his own “voice”.

Feel free to comment as it encourages the lad to keep writing!









Monday, June 25, 2012

Reading is Fun

What I learned is I like to read. I didn't always like reading because it was hard. The words on the page used to get blurry. This upset me. Still, I learned to like books


when I found Captain Underpants books at my school library.




My mom turned me on to Lego books.


I also liked the Boxcar Children Series when I read them one summer. Books were fun and an escape.


Even though I started enjoying reading, things still got blurry. I found the problem in January 2012 when my mom took me to the eye doctor. I had convergence insufficiency (glasses not needed).




I did eye exercises for five months. Within three weeks of starting the exercises I noticed a positive change. That was encouraging.


I can see and read better now. I love reading. I study Lego books for a long time. I'm reading Star Wars and Hardy Boys chapter books.

That is how I learned to like reading.




Matthew is turning 10 in August 2012. With school out of session for the summer, his mother told him to write every week day. She said it will prepare him for 5th grade.

These are Matthew’s musings of the things he has learned in his (almost) 10 years of life on this planet.

Please join him each week day as he explores the many things he has learned in his own “voice”.

Feel free to comment as it encourages the lad to keep writing!


Friday, June 22, 2012

Jeff Gordon is my Favorite




Jeff Gordon is my favorite racer in NASCAR. I learned to like him when he won the Brickyard 400 in 2004.


I learned he won 85 races in his whole career. He is really fast!!!! Vroom!!




He hasn't had a championship since I was born. I want him to win this week at Sonoma Raceway. He's had a bad season. He can still make this Chase! Whether he wins or loses I still like watching him.



I like Jeff's car because his paint scheme.It's white, red, black, and yellow.


I like the name Jeff picked for his son Leo because that's my middle name. Leo looks like his father.That is what I learned about Jeff.








Matthew is turning 10 in August 2012. With school out of session for the summer, his mother told him to write every week day. She said it will prepare him for 5th grade.

These are Matthew’s musings of the things he has learned in his (almost) 10 years of life on this planet.

Please join him each week day as he explores the many things he has learned in his own “voice”.

Feel free to comment as it encourages the lad to keep writing!





Thursday, June 21, 2012

Trying New Things: Lobster

What I learned about lobster is I love it. My Mom's Mom and Dad made me try it. I was almost five. My Mom's Mom coaxed me. I liked it! I learned to try new things.






I loved it even after I threw up after a Lobster dinner in Florida.I had a virus not a bad lobster.

My Dad's Mom and Dad brought Maine lobster.It was really good.I want to try it again.I ate it with corn. That is how I learned how to like lobster.

Try it at home. Here are the ingredients and tools.








Ingredients:


Lobster


stick of butter


tap water





Tools:

large pot

crackers

seafood fork

small sauce pan

cups

1.Put lobster in large pot.Cover with tap water. Add high heat to boil lobster.Only a few minutes until shells are red.

2.melt butter in small sauce pan over hot medium until butter is liquid.

3.add side dish and enjoy!





That is how you make lobster.

I learned that trying new things can pay off!




Matthew is turning 10 in August 2012. With school out of session for the summer, his mother told him to write every week day. She said it will prepare him for 5th grade.

These are Matthew’s musings of the things he has learned in his (almost) 10 years of life on this planet.

Please join him each week day as he explores the many things he has learned in his own “voice”.

Feel free to comment as it encourages the lad to keep writing!


Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Be Responsible

I learned to be responsible for every thing.I learned this yesterday when I couldn't find my swim team sweatshirt.I still hadn't found it this morning. I called my school

looking for it but they weren't there. So I have to pay for a new one with my money.












My Mom just found it!!






It was in my backpack under a bunch of stuff from the last day of school. I need to learn to keep track of my stuff. I have lost my sweatshirt before, but found it then too.


Mom and Dad were really angry!! I felt helpless,scared,and bad about myself. I lose stuff a lot.So now I want to more responsible. I don't want to do that again.




I'm so happy my sweatshirt is back!!!!












Matthew is turning 10 in August 2012. With school out of session for the summer, his mother told him to write every week day. She said it will prepare him for 5th grade.

These are Matthew’s musings of the things he has learned in his (almost) 10 years of life on this planet.

Please join him each week day as he explores the many things he has learned in his own “voice”.

Feel free to comment as it encourages the lad to keep writing!




Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Hope Helps

Last night we played a play-off game for Little League. We went up against our competitors for our first game of the season and won 20 to 4. Later in the season we went against the same team for a Scrimmage. They were a little better. Last night we thought wining would be a piece of triple chocolate cake.








It wasn’t as easy as I thought. They were better than at the Scrimmage. They kept getting runs. We kept having errors like balls passing OUTFIELDERS!! We couldn’t get a hit. It looked bad for us. The situation seemed gloomy.



Our coaches gave us two important pep talks. Finally we tied it in the bottom of the sixth inning taking us to an extra inning.

We never gave hope. Even though we were behind for most of the game we kept digging. They scored two runs but we shut them down. Our batters were walked to tie the game.

Then my teammate got hit and sent the winning run home.

I learned that staying positive, teamwork, and hope can lead to winning even when things seem unwinnable.


Matthew is turning 10 in August 2012. With school out of session for the summer, his mother told him to write every week day. She said it will prepare him for 5th grade.

These are Matthew’s musings of the things he has learned in his (almost) 10 years of life on this planet.

Please join him each week day as he explores the many things he has learned in his own “voice”.

Feel free to comment as it encourages the lad to keep writing!




Monday, June 18, 2012

How to Avoid Getting the "Pukes"

The thing I learned in(almost)10 years is when your sibling is sick don't bother him/her. I learned this on June 14, 2012.








My brother was puking from two places! One was his nose and the other was his mouth. I stayed away from him and still got the pukes but got over it faster than him.







This is what you should do when one of your siblings is puking.







1.Stay away from them for two or more days.








2.Wash your hands throughout the day.












3.Eat in moderation.













That is how you don't get the pukes.




















Matthew is turning 10 in August 2012. With school out of session for the summer, his mother told him to write every week day. She said it will prepare him for 5th grade.

These are Matthew’s musings of the things he has learned in his (almost) 10 years of life on this planet.

Please join him each week day as he explores the many things he has learned in his own “voice”.

Feel free to comment as it encourages the lad to keep writing!