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October 26th, 2010

*playing some catch-up from the last 16 days

Watch
  • YouTube.com - "Let's Play" videos for "Little Big Planet", "Scribblenauts" & "Super Scribblenauts
  • YouTube.com - "Robot Boy"
  • Cartoon Network - "Adventure Time", "Chowder" & "Scooby Doo"
Draw/Write
  • Comics using stickers, markers & pens
  • Stories & notes using stickers, markers & pens
  • Creating/Designing 'characters' for use in games - pen & paper
  • stripgenerator.com - Comic Strips
Build - Towers & Farms w/ River Gyre using blocks

Play
  • Potato Head w/ River Gyre
  • Super Scribblenauts - DS
  • Scribblenauts - DS
  • WarioWare D.I.Y. - DS
  • Kirby's Epic Yarn - Wii
  • Various Gameboy Advance games via Jason Wagner (Rachel's boyfriend)
  • Various online flash games from nitrome.com & addictinggames.com
Read
  • Captain Underpants
  • Calvin & Hobbes
  • ASK Magazine
  • Lego Catalog
Do
  • "stuff to do" binder
  • Captain Underpants Crunchy Book of Fun
  • Curious George Halloween activity book

Community/Health - Attended Rachel James' birth (10.25.10)

Conversations/Research
Spelling
  • captain
  • scenery
  • leprechaun
  • joust

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