Monday, August 31, 2009

August 31, 2009

Today was a Monday, and the first day of the 2nd week of school today, I did some of my Life of Fred: Fractions, and I also read about Hurricane Katrina. Today was an eazy day I guess. I also did some BMX tricks and the front yard, and Lela came by for a sec. to pick up something, and Maya was SO cute! Now I'm just chillin' with guitar in hand playing "Free Fallin" by Tom Petty. Man, I love that song. I've got some comments of my hair lookin, like him, but I'm not to sure.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

August 26, 2009

Today, I got up at around 8:42 and after a bowl of cereal to get the day goin', I headed of to my grandma's house on my skateboard. Every wednesday, I'm going to go to her house for art class, and that's what I did today. Fist. we made a color wheel with colored pencils, then watercolors, and next week I'm going to do the same thing with mosaics. At around 10:30 i headed off back home, and started my math workbook, "Life of Fred: fractions" Lessons 1-3, and got every question right! However, I'll admit those questions were hard! Ir started off on easy stuff like is 5<6 true or false? and stuff like that. Then it went to stuff like 31 x 999,976,567 which I STILL got right! Last but not least, I wrote a page report on what learned about black-holes from Nova Now on KLRN!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

How To Make Turon

A little background, Turon is a Filipino dessert, Filipinos learned from the spainards. Now's here's how to make it!

Ingredients:

3 Plantain Bananas
Package of 25 Spring Roll Wrappers
Cup of Sugar (Brown, white or mixed)
1/4 cup of oil


Part 1 - Preparing The Turon

1. Cut plantain in half lengthwise, then slice into 1/4 inch pieces lengthwise (keep in peel when cutting, then peel after slicing.)
2. Peel spring roll wrappers apart from each other (slowly! don't tear!)
3. Coat plantain in sugar.
4. Place plantain slice diagonal across one corner, fold small corner over and tightly roll until halfway across wrapper.
5. Add water to the center of the turon where the plantain is translucent.
6. Fold over your left side onto the center, then add water over the folded side and fold the right side on top of the center. Make sure you make the turon snug so it doesn't fall apart.
7. The turon should now look like an open envelope. Now add water to the center AND on the top part.
8. Fold your turon again twice so it is a closed envelope.
9. Put the turon onto your plate so you can cook it when your ready.
10. Repeat process until you're done preparing all your turon

Part 2 - Frying the turon.

1. Heat stove to medium setting and place pan with oil on the stove.
2. Put the turon on the stove untill both sides are golden brown.
3. Repeat process until all turon is cooked. Now share your yummy turon with your friends!





August 25, 2009

Today was the second day of school and today I didn't really do much stuff that actually counts as school. :( Instead, I went to a park towards Boerne on I- and meet with some other homeschool kids from 10-1. We played games like sharks and minnows and basketball (I won :) and I had lots of fun. Then we went out for Thundercloud Subs!!!!!!!!!!!! The only school-type thing I really did today was watched Nova which is a show on KLRN that talks about science things snd today they talked about black holes that they saw in the Milky Way on a radar thing right above Chile, South America.


Monday, August 24, 2009

Intoduction

Welcome all,

This is the blog of Haon Nnag for the purpose of family members to be able to see what's happening in my world! I am being homeschooled for the first year, and haven't been able to talk to some of my family as much as I have wanted to and now I can share with them what's going on with Teo, Sadie, my guitar career, learning spanish and being home schooled!

Haon