Monday, July 18, 2016

AJ's theory about why Pluto is so small

A long time ago Pluto was right in front of the Sun. It was a giant planet that weighed about 9,700,000,000,000,000 killos, but one day a large comet called the Comet X065-7 pushed Pluto away from the Sun. It was pushed around every planet in the solar system, even the cold, old Neptune. Five years later it was the farthest from the Sun and as a result became completely frozen. Pluto had been used to the Sun’s warm embracing radiation, but now it could hardly feel the warmth of the Sun.
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One time there was a meteor shower that originated far away in the galaxy. A part of the shower happened to enter the solar system. It targeted the poor, old Pluto because Pluto was at the edge of the solar system and a very large planet. The collision broke off many large chunks of Pluto, causing Pluto to shrink to its current small size. So after that Pluto has become the smallest and coldest of all planets in the solar system. It is so small that some scientists even say that it is a “dwarf planet,” not a real planet. In my humble opinion, that is kind of insulting and unfair to Pluto, because Pluto sacrificed his largeness to protect the rest of the solar system. So I think all other planets in the solar system should be grateful to Pluto. If you don’t believe my theory, look it up on aujinsky.blogspot.com.
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Film Review: Gods of Egypt (PG-13)

July 12, 2016

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On the way from Madison to Korea to visit my extended family, the plane I rode on had a touch screen in front of every seat. This time the movie selection was not that great, because there was not so many good movies for kids. Still, they had a handful of movies I enjoyed, including “Gods of Egypt.” “Gods of Egypt” is about the time when the gods Sett and Horace fought for the crown of Egypt, and Horace lost his eyeballs by his uncle, Sett. They were very special eyes, which let you see everywhere and everything you want. Horace, with a help of a thief, had to fight Sett’s army of monsters, demons, and soldiers to retrieve his all-seeing-eyes and liberate the Egyptian people from slavery. But Sett released the giant monster that was held captive by the Sun god for a long time because the monster could suck up a whole planet in ten minutes. Our heroes had to go through the obstacles that Sett’s architect had designed and fight Sett’s army. Will they destroy Sett once and for all, or will they fail and let Sett continue to rule Egypt forever? If you want to learn more, watch this movie. I recommend this movie. I would give seven or eight on a scale of one to ten. To help you understand my rating system, I would give ten out of ten to something like Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Hope you find this information helpful. 

Life without Mom

This summer my mom, whose profession is a graphic designer, has been away because she has a lot of work to do away from Madison. First, she went to Rhode Island, where she sent us some cool postcards. Then she went to New York City, where I was born and she has a lot of friends. From there, she traveled to North Carolina, to work at a craft school called, Penland. (Here is a picture of Penland, in case you’re wondering =>

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She worked there for more than two weeks!!! During her time at Penland, she made some beautiful and special papers.

While she was gone, I lived with my dad. We called it “men cave time.” I felt kind of sad because she was not with us, but we still managed to have some fun. For example, we went to see the movie “Finding Dory” in the opening day. We also went to Camp Randall and sat on the football field to watch the movie “Zootopia.” It was very loud, but it was thrilling. After the movie, we biked home in the dark, but before heading home, we stopped by KWIK TRIP for some nighttime snack. My dad’s friend came to visit us and he got me a awesome lego set. It had all my favorite Marvel characters such as Winter Soldier and Black Panther. I thought he was a very nice person.

After more than three weeks of pain and sadness, my mother finally returned home and spent a week with us. We went to the Madison airport to welcome her back home. I felt so emotional to see her again after such a long depart. It was fantastic to have her back. I didn’t have to go to camp so that I could spend more time with mom. She took me to the new candy store on State street called IT’S SUGAR and bought me a bunch of candy. She also got me a skateboard. It was epic. And then on the tragic fourth of July, she went away again, this time to Chicago. So now I’m back in summer camp, but she is coming back on Friday, so I guess it’s not that bad. THE END