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Thursday, December 20, 2018

Day 4 more than meets the eye

Activity 1 Scaling new heights

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If i met our sir edmund hilary i would ask him these questions

1. what made you want to climb?
2. where did you grow up?
3. who did you look up to most?
4. what types of food did you eat on top of mt everest?
5. how many days did it take you to climb mt everest?

Activity 2 Pancakes and maple syrup

My favourite food is breakfast for dinner, I crack three eggs and mix them so the yolks break I put oil in the pan and heat it up on medium heat and then add eggs i push them around to make scrambled egg. I also make toast to go with it and orange juice or milo, and my mum cooks the bacon.

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picture from theflavourbender.com

Activity 3 Salt and pepper

My hotel will be made all out of mirrors, and in auckland city.

2 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Lauryn!

    Well done on completing another three SLJ activities!
    It is great to see how much effort you're putting into your activities. I really like how you've included a relevant image for each activity. Don't forget to attribute where you source your images from!

    Activity 1 - Scaling New Heights: Thanks for sharing with us the five questions you would ask Sir Edmund Hillary. In particular, question 4. "What types of food did you eat on top of Mt. Everest?" I wonder if Sir Edmund Hillary's favourite food was scrambled eggs? However, I'm sure it wouldn't be possible to cook eggs while climbing Mt. Everest. I suspect Sir Edmund Hillary would've been eating a lot of dried food on the climb.

    Activity 2 - Pancakes and Maple Syrup: Thank you for sharing your favourite food. Yum! Breakfast for dinner is a great choice. I enjoyed your description of how to make scrambled eggs very much. I also like scrambled eggs! I eat mine with some mayonnaise on the side and a slice of buttered toast. How many times would you have breakfast for dinner if you could? I like that you have a glass of Milo with your breakfast/dinner... Brinner? How do you like to make your Milo?

    Activity 3 - Salt and Pepper: Thanks for taking the time to draw up your hotel room! Wow— Very cool room! I enjoy that your hotel is make out of mirrors. Does that mean there are mirrors on the outside and the inside of your hotel? Does this hotel of yours have a name?
    Auckland city is the perfect location for your hotel, i'm sure lots of people from the city would come to visit your hotel. Great job Lauryn!

    I'm really looking forward to seeing and reading more of your blog entries!
    Merry Christmas, and have a Happy New Year.

    Thanks,

    Jordan

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  2. I would like to have breakfast for dinner everynight! I make my milo with two big spoons of milo and lots of milk. My hotel would be mirrors on all the windows and outside i would call it the disco ball hotel you could come stay!

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