Sunday, December 20, 2020
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Tennis
Tennis
Izzy
12/19/20
PS5 by Ethan V.
PS5
On November 12th, Sony released the PlayStation 5 (PS5), which is its most recent console to be released since the PS4 in 2013. There are two editions, the disc and non-disc version which means one can play discs that are from the PS4 or PS5. The disc version is $499, and the non-disc is $399.
We were lucky enough to get a disc version for free through my mom's work, and I love it. I mainly play NBA 2k21 and on the PS5 the players in the game look very real, and the screens load very fast. I start a game and start playing it only 2 seconds later, and I don't have to wait. Also, the new controllers that come with the PS5 are very nice because they have a really cool texture from a lot of super tiny PlayStation symbols. They also have features like adaptive triggers that I noticed adapt depending on what is happening in my game. For example if my player in the game is tired it will be harder to press the triggers because when you are tired it's harder to run, and this makes it a lot more realistic.
Not only did the new PlayStation release last month, the new Xbox did as well. It's called the Xbox Series X, and on launch day the Xbox Series X sold 1 million units, while the PS5 sold 2.1 to 2.5 million units which is over double the amount. Both of these sold the most consoles ever on launch day in the history of their companies.
Overall, I think the PS5 is very good and worth the moola, and very fun. Just definitely don't buy an Xbox Series X if you have the chance to get either console. I can't wait for more PS5 games to come out now!
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Candy Canes
Candy Cane History
Izzy
12/15/20
Monday, December 14, 2020
Starting my Second Quarter
Second Quarter
November 15, 2020
Izzy
Monday, December 7, 2020
Our Weekend in Paso Robles
Our Weekend in Paso Robles
Izzy
11/5/2020
This past weekend, Mom, Ethan and I went to Paso Robles. We drove up on Friday, October 30th and missed our last zoom class. The drive was pretty long, about 6 hours going and 5 coming back. We had a great weekend with mom's friend Lecy and I really loved visiting a new town!
When we first arrived on Friday evening, we got to our room and got takeout from a nearby restaurant called Odyssey. I had some pretty goods tacos and then we filled up the hot tub on our balcony and hung out in there for a while. On Saturday we got to explore the town. It was small but welcoming and Ethan kept saying it seemed really old because of all of the brick buildings. We had an AMAZING brunch at a place called Brunch. which was only a short walk from our hotel. We stopped in a really cool shop on the same block as Brunch. called Viva Paso. We found some really cool art and the artist, Jeff Classen was there selling his art. Mom and I each got a piece and another really cool print. Ethan got a swan stuffed animal and actually named him Joe Biden. Walking back from the shop, we experienced our first Trump 2020 car parade. SO many trucks drove by honking with their Trump flags. And I mean there were LOTS. Honestly, I had no idea how to react. It was scary to see that so many people support someone so putrid, and ignorant and we were reminded of how much of a bubble we live in in San Diego.
After that we hung out into the room until Lecy came, and then Mom and I went to walk around with her. Ethan, Mom, Lecy, and I then went to the Field of Lights, the main reason we went to Paso Robles. The Field of Lights is a light instillation by Bruce Monro with almost 60,000 light spheres. They were different colors and we got there before it was dark so we saw it come to life. There is a trail to walk around through the field. I really liked it and it was super cool to walk through. We went to La Cosecha after walking through an art exhibit for a while and spent a long time talking at dinner.
On Sunday, we had to go back to Brunch. with Lecy. We stopped in Viva Paso again and then got ready to leave. It was a quick trip but a fun one and I hope to be able to travel again soon after COVID.
Surfing
Surfing
October 19 2020
Izzy
Sometimes there are a very big waves which is why I hesitate to go to the “outside,” past where the waves break. Most of the time the waves are about 2 feet which is perfect for me. I have seen a stingray which is a little bit scary but as long as you shuffle your feet, you can scar them away. It is their home, so you can’t completely avoid them but it's always possible you could get stung.
I have been using a spring suit, which doesn't have the full arm and legs like a normal wet suit. I am going to have to get a full wet suit soon because Winter is approaching and I will freeze my butt off if I don't. I've always thought surfing would be a super fun sport to try, and now I am living out one of my dreams as a true Southern California (SoCal) kid. I've learned a lot about the sport too, like the different boards and the waves. Most people learn on a long board first because it is way easier to stand up on. Those are typically 7-9 feet, sometimes longer. Then a lot of people go to a short board, which doesn't float as well but is better to maneuver and do tricks with. I just got my own surfboard, which is 5' 11" (a short board) and made out of foam. I actually bought it from Isabella because she is getting a hard board now, which are made out of fiberglass or resin and are easier to ding. I love my board and had already tried it out before I bought it. It is so nice but definitely takes some getting used to. I'm still learning how to take bigger waves but I'm so glad I got to take up a new hobby over these COVID-19 lockdown months.
Update: 12/7/2020
A few weeks ago I actually bought a wet suit! I tried on a few before finding a great one but I really love mine and it keeps me warm. I originally bought a Roxy wet suit from Sun Diego (a beachy store with surf stuff, clothes, skateboards, etc.) that was a green/blue color. Then I went to the Ripcurl store, which is a clothing/wet suit brand and found an even better one which is the one I decided is best for me. It is all black and fits perfectly! The thickness of the neoprene is "4/3" which is 4 millimeters on the torso part and 3 for the arms and legs.
Sunday, December 6, 2020
A Pup-date
A Puppy Update
October 20, 2020
Izzy
It’s been a while since I’ve posted on the blog, but I’m gonna give you a puppy update — a pupdate! ;)
So I did apply for Fuzz and never got a response from that organization. After searching for a little while longer I found another adorable puppy. She was so tiny, only around 10 pounds and not going to be much bigger when fully grown. She was a Schnauzer Terrier mix. I applied for her so fast and the organization, Second Chance Dog Rescue, was very responsive. Only a little while later that day they notified me that they looked over our application and had already contacted our landlord. We were good to go except that she had a meet and greet later to meet a possible family. Sadly, she did end up getting adopted but the organization said they would keep our application for the next four months. For a while I just looked and waited for another perfect puppy. It took awhile but I found another puppy named Rachel, from a different organization. She was no longer on the website a day after I applied and I didn’t hear anything from the organization. I had definitely become a little disappointed because it was taking so long to find a dog and it sort of felt like it wasn’t gonna happen.
I applied for a fourth puppy from yet another organization but then we heard from the organization that had Rachel, Karmic Rescue. They just got a really really really cute litter of puppies and asked us if we were interested in meeting any of them. I almost screamed because I was so happy and they were all so adorable!!! We had to decide between two puppies, Whip or Lasso. We decided to meet Whip, and I finally felt like things were going to work out. The whole time during my school Zoom meetings I was just thinking about meeting her because I was so excited.
That was October 9, and the day everything changed. We have friends who foster puppies and were taking care of a three-month-old shepherd mix puppy. Our friends brought the puppy over to see how Noodle would do with it. At first, they just sniffed each other's butts and the puppy, Sarah, was just walking around our courtyard. I kept Noodle on leash and they seemed to be doing fine. Then he started walking beside her and basically tried to attack her twice. It was pretty scary, we had never seen Noodle do this before. It could've been because we were in our backyard and he was “defending his territory,” but she wasn't doing anything to him. After that I sort of knew what was going to happen. We talked about it and I knew it was enough to stop us from getting a puppy. I cried.
We had to turn down meeting Whip because that would only make it harder. I mean, we did know it was going to be a gamble hoping he would be fine would another dog. I was and still am disappointed because I researched and looked for so long and had to do a lot of work to convince my parents to say yes. It’s also so frustrating that Noodle doesn’t get along with other dogs but it’s not even his fault because before we adopted him, he had a hard life on the streets of Thailand. I'm still very devastated and kind of mad at Noodle, who doesn’t even care. And I don’t know when I’ll be able to get a puppy because Noodle probably won't become friendlier. This whole process has just made me want a puppy even more because I've come so close to having one a few times. I was prepared to lose sleep and put in a lot of time for training. I was so excited to have a little dog to sleep with in my bed.