Yesterday was clay making day! My sister and I had a little clay lesson at the Guildhall Arts Centre. It is right by the Isaac Newton statue. Isaac Newton is famous in Grantham because he was born in Woodthorpe just 10 miles away. Isaac Newton figured out the laws of gravity. This helped make it possible to understand many things and it helped him to explain how the planets stay in orbit. Isaac was born in the 1640s. He went to school in Grantham as a boy. The same school he went to is still used as a school. Another famous person who was actually born in Grantham is Margaret Thatcher. A movie just came out about her. It is called the Iron Lady. Margaret Thatcher was the Prime Minister for over 11 years. The Prime Minister is a powerful spot in the British government. She is the only woman to be a Prime Minister of the UK. Those are two famous people that are part of Grantham. When we walked in Guildhall Arts Centre we saw pretty mosaics on the floor. We were taken to a small room. There was a table with lots of clay on it. I was so excited. A lady taught my sister, a few other kids and me how to make cool designs out of clay. Then she let us do whatever we wanted. I made a bowl and a soccer player. It was so fun to watch your creation start to become a form. Working with clay can make a great day. ;)Sunday, February 19, 2012
Grantham
Yesterday was clay making day! My sister and I had a little clay lesson at the Guildhall Arts Centre. It is right by the Isaac Newton statue. Isaac Newton is famous in Grantham because he was born in Woodthorpe just 10 miles away. Isaac Newton figured out the laws of gravity. This helped make it possible to understand many things and it helped him to explain how the planets stay in orbit. Isaac was born in the 1640s. He went to school in Grantham as a boy. The same school he went to is still used as a school. Another famous person who was actually born in Grantham is Margaret Thatcher. A movie just came out about her. It is called the Iron Lady. Margaret Thatcher was the Prime Minister for over 11 years. The Prime Minister is a powerful spot in the British government. She is the only woman to be a Prime Minister of the UK. Those are two famous people that are part of Grantham. When we walked in Guildhall Arts Centre we saw pretty mosaics on the floor. We were taken to a small room. There was a table with lots of clay on it. I was so excited. A lady taught my sister, a few other kids and me how to make cool designs out of clay. Then she let us do whatever we wanted. I made a bowl and a soccer player. It was so fun to watch your creation start to become a form. Working with clay can make a great day. ;)Friday, February 17, 2012
London

Our biggest city trip after Brussels was to London. You can get everywhere with the Metro. First up we went to Harrods, a huge department store. We saw Harry Potter rooms, game rooms, candy rooms, and many other cool rooms. The cool thing about Harrods is that all the rooms are completely different. Another awesome thing is that the outside is a big, beautiful, and old looking building. It is one of the biggest department stores in the world. Next we headed to the River Thames. When we got there we saw two of London’s biggest sightseeing attractions. They are the London Eye and Big Ben. The London Eye is a huge Ferris wheel and Big Ben is a huge clock tower. We got pictures of both of them from a pretty bridge. Then we headed toward the London Eye. When we got on we started to go up slowly and we could see a long way. It was amazing. After the Eye we went to Shrek the musical. In London they have plays about everything. When we got to the theatre the outside was green. There was a huge green S on the front. When we got in our seats we saw that all the lights were green. When the musical started you knew it was going to be funny. The musical was based off of the first movie. London was GREAT!!!Sunday, February 12, 2012
Brussels
Last week we went to Brussels with our family friends, the Days. Brussels is the capital of Belgium. We got to go under the North Sea on a train to get there. The underground tunnel is called the Chunnel. The first thing we wanted to see was the Grand Place. Grand Place is a big square in the middle of Brussels. On our way there we passed the famous statue of a peeing boy called the Menneken Pis. It was funny. After stopping there we continued toward Grand Place. When we got there we were met with a beautiful group of buildings. One was extra tall. All of the buildings had lots of ornate statues and carvings on them. We stopped in a small restaurant and had croissants and hot chocolate and steamed milk. Then we headed toward the Metro to go to the Atomium. The Atomium was built for the 1958 World’s Fair. It is a huge and amazing design that looks just like an atom chain of an iron crystal with 9 atoms of iron and 165 billion times larger. The bottom is a regular shape. As you look up you can see all of the giant spheres. There are nine of them. When we went inside we got on an elevator that would take us to the top sphere. The elevator used to be the fastest elevator in the world. When we got to the top we could see miles. You could see all the way to the edge of Brussels. After getting lots of pictures we had lunch in the sphere. It might have been the coolest place I have ever eaten at. After eating we went to four other spheres. After that we took a train to the other end of Brussels. We went to a comic museum. A lot of famous cartoons were made in the Brussels area. Two of them are the Smurfs and Tin-Tin. Both are movies that have come out fairly recently but they started as comic strips. We got to see lots of comics. We also got to see Smurf houses and lots of cool statues of comic book people. It was great! The other thing we did in Brussels was go to the European Union Parliament. The European Union is a big financial and law part of Europe. Twenty-seven countries in Europe are part of the Union. Brussels was fantastic!
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Waterloo
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Snow
SPLAT!! Snowballs are flying through the air. Harlaxton has had its first snowfall. We had around 4 inches! Harlaxton has lots of great sledding hills. It is also the perfect place for a snowball fight. In the picture you see Layla and me in the middle of a serious snowball fight outside of the cottage I live in. Here is a snowball for you. Saturday, February 4, 2012
War Horse
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Wales
I went to Wales this week! Wales is one of the countries that make up the U.K. We were staying in Cardiff, the capital of Wales. Cardiff has many places to sightsee including Millennium Stadium, the stadium the 2011 World Rugby Cup was played, and Cardiff Castle which has been many things including a bomb shelter which held thousands of people. We got to Cardiff late so we went to a hotel to spend the night. In the morning we were out and about all over Cardiff. We saw a lot of sculptures. One of them looked like a huge dagger. All of a sudden we saw lots of flags in the sky. As we got closer we saw it was Cardiff Castle. On the top of Cardiff Castle there is a line of flags all the way around the outer wall of the castle. The flags represent the home countries of people from all over the world that come to visit. We rushed inside the castle with excitement. As we walked through the castle walls we saw small holes called loopholes. These were used by archers to shoot down enemies. As we walked through one part of the wall I learned that up to 1,800 people would be cramped up inside the walls hoping to live. The people could not turn on any lights in fear of the Germans seeing them. We walked up to the battlements, the top of the castle wall, and we could see a long way. After taking pictures from atop the battlement, we walked to the middle of the castle grounds. There was a big moat around a small fort looking thing that is called a Keep. We found out it probably would have held the king or somebody considered special. The Keep was built by the Norman Invaders in about 1081. After going to the castle we stopped by Millennium Stadium. It was huge! Millennium Stadium can hold more than 70,000 people. It was amazing. Cardiff is a great city.
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