Wednesday, September 5, 2012

DIY Pizza Cups

So This Recipie is pretty fun. Pizza Cups. They are like mini pizzas.
serves 3.
 

  1. Take  A tin of Pillsbury Country-style (not flaky layer, or buttermilk, they don't work as well.) And open them up.
  2. Take six out.











3. Grease a muffin tin
4. Spread the biscuits out to the edges and up the sides in the muffin tin (as you can see, i only made four, because it was for two people)










5. Put the muffin tin in the oven for four minutes on 250 degrees farenheit, while you prepare the other ingredients, or until white and fluffy.













Okay, do you follow me so far? Your Cupcake tin should look like this. See how white and fluffy??







Kay, While those were cooking you should have been getting out the Mozzarella cheese and Spaghetti Sauce. If you're feeling up for some spice, add italian seasoning for that "authentic restaurant taste". (exceot no restaurant serves these, so you know...but it's a thing. Bear with me.)













Alright, Now here's the plan

6. Spread the sauce out on top of the white fluffy biscuits. There should be a little dip in the middle, be sure to fill that with sauce.
7. sprinkle cheese generously on top. If you put seasoning on it, you can put it on before, or after the cheese. a VERY LITTLE BIT of pepper also tastes pretty good.





Ok. We're almost done, I promise.

8. Bake in the oven for 10-15 minutes, or until the cheese is a little orange, and the bread, which you probably can see the edges of, if you cook like me, should be golden-brown.

9. Remove WITH AN OVEN MITT. IT WILL BE VERY HOT.










Ok, So Kids, this might be a good time to go find Mommy and daddy, cuz it involves sharp pointy things. :)

10. Use a steak knife to separate the cheese from where it got stuck to the pan, and flip, CAREFULLY, the pizzas out of their cups.

11. Put on a plate, and allow to cool for three minutes,

12. (The fun part.) ENJOY





 
 
So that's MY favorite meal, because i make it by myself. It tastes really good, and they're like mini pizzas. If you do it right, they even taste good. Bon apetit!
 


Martian





Tubing in the Charleston

So today was a fun day for yours truly. We went out on my Uncle's boat, with my two cousins. A sweet little eighth grader named Olivia, and a little guy named Harry, who's actually pretty cool, if not ALWAYS up for a little mischief. But he's a guy, so it's okay. He comes by it honestly.
 This is my Uncle's boat. Don't ask me it's dimensions or anything. That's my cousin Harry in the back.
So Before we all went on, We all had to ride out, so we grabbed our lunches, and sat in the front of the boat. You can see my cousin Harry, My sister Serina, and, blotched by water on the camera, my cousin Olivia.

This is my sister and my cousin Olivia. Aren't they so cute together? They hadn't gone on the Tube yet. But They are so tight.













When The two of them Fell off the tube, we all nearly wet our pants laughing. Thankfully, they took it well too.



Then it was my turn. I went with my Cousin Harry. How many times did i fall off? Oh, I'm not telling you that.



For Some reason that Defies explanation, both my sister and Olivia wanted to go back out. Being the wee daredevils they are, they both tried their lot at standing on the tube... Whatever floats their...uh..tube, right?

 
At the end of the Day we were tired, happy, and ready to get redressed and warmed up. back in our place at the front of the boat, Here's the last picture of myself, my sister, and Olivia from that day. Wet, tired and happy. we had the best day tubing on the Charleston.
 
 
Martian

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Solar Power Dance Clinic

 
 
So Today was the Solar Power Dance Clinic-an event that i personally look forward to ALL SUMMER. Unfortunately, the team lost, but OMG, dancing at halftime was AMAZING. and i didn't even mess up...too much. :D the Solar Power Dance Team even teaches us for the two hours before, which is cool.
 
 
So at introduction, all the people from the Dance team lined up and introduced themselves

 
Alright, i was bored, so i took, My picture, and put it in line with the Solar Power Dance Team's.

After the show, the Girls even signed POSTERS for us with pictures of all of them

 
These are some of the girls who participated. The group wasn't really close, but I like to think we all had fun. Some girls were even competitive dancers. I honestly felt a little intimidated but i tried not to let it bother me too much, you know?


So The Solar Power Dance Team, as I mentioned, were our teachers. here they are doing their own routine.

 
This is the Solar Power Dancers introducing the Basketball Players. The place goes COMPLETELY dark except for their little glowsticks, which they dance with. It's supremely cool.
 
 This is The Dancers on the Sidelines, getting the Crowd Pumped. They are really good dancers and really nice People too.










Here's a video from our dance: http://youtu.be/ylnIUmiDvSg
 
I'm really glad i got the opportunity to Dance at the Clinic and at halftime, and to learn from such great teachers. I hope i'll go back next year. If you are into dance, or even just want to play around with it a little bit, you should check out the Dance Clinic too. It really is a great opportunity, and the price isn't bad, plus you get to stay for the game!

-Martian


Saturday, August 25, 2012

A Bit of Photography


So, having found my old camera, and then graduating to my new one, i took some photos this summer. Just thought it'd be cool to share them. they are actualyl pretty neat, if not a bit cliche.

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 So this is me, black and white. It actually looks cooler than i expected. My New Camera, which i didn't expect to look as cool as it did, or to create any neat photos, actually did
My Mom LOVES this photo. its an Ice Cream Barn, but i framed it and made it Sepia-this was on my old camera- and, well, you can see for yourself how nice the effect came out. I Took this on the way to pick up my Sister from Camp

Okay, this was pulling into my sister's camp. it looks kind of older, at least to me, even though it's recent, i really like the picture. This one was also on my Old camera, which, if you're wondering, ate up batteries, which is why i had to get rid of it. :( But again, the effect cannot be argued with.

So this is the sky. I've always had a soft spot for pink in the sky, and clouds that look like spun sugar. I've also always had a poets soul, or so i've been told.
 
 
 
 
So thats a sample of my photography. They aren't too good, but i mean, i'm still learning. It's fun to take pictures, for me, that's kidna my thing, is taking random pictures. Just not "selfies", which seems to be a teenage staple. what is with that anyway? Well, that's another topic for a later time. ENjoy the photos? Let me know!
 
-Martian

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Missoula Children's Theater

Missoula Children's Theater Is a weeklong program. They coordinate a show, they've been coming to the subase Youth Center for at least a few years now. this year, i helped Ms. Sue with some Music Stuff. It was great
 
So this is The Cast from this years Show, The Frog Prince. The Kids had a week to prepare-they did it in FOUR DAYS. Amazing, huh? The set behind them? Also Ah-May-Zing. They were like curtains that were pulled to change from the forest to the castle, and it really felt different even when you know from rehearsal, its just a curtain

These are our Princess, Princess Prim (in light blue, the main character) Princess Proper, (in pink) and Princess Preppy (in the red stockings) They were so funny-on and off the stage. And Erin, who played Princess Prim, was funny, a great actress, and you should have heard her pick up on the riddles we played with the kids.

This was before our first show. The kids were really edgy. It went Okay though. They even had makeup and professional lights.

Backstage before the first show. it was kind of quiet, even though none of the kids were over thirteen. Most of them weren't even like 10 or 11.















So that's my Week with Missoula Children's theater. I hope they Come Back Next Year. It was Such a great expirience, and one i won't soon forget. I learned so much, and i think i came to love Missoula in a week, as much as i came to loved CCT in two years...

-Martian

The Best People in The World

So Not Everyone would let me take a picture of them. But i got a few. they were the best group of people you could EVER work with, and i totally loved working at the CDC, msotly thanks to them.
So this is Ms. Ashley B. and Ms. Nicole, who were probably my best Teachers. For real. Not Lying. They were so nice, so patient, so freaking Amazing, and i learned a whole LOT from them. i don't think i can thank them enough for everything they did to make me feel welcome at CDC4 this summer. They worked in Pre-Toddlers, (the 1-2 year olds)

 This is Ms. Jordan, one of the two friendly Faces in Toddlers 1-4 (the room, not the age group) Toddlers are 2, to abotu 3, years of age. An age group that takes a lot of patience.

 This is ms. kendra. She took care of the whoel CDC this summer when it came to food. She was also one of the nicest people you'll ever meet. She always was willing to stop and tlak, or smile, or whatever. everyone at the CDC Loves her.
















On the left is Ms. Michelle. she's a team lead. That means, she's even higher than the blue-shirts. The blue-shirts are above the reds, based on clearance. The reds are above me, because I'm purple.Ms. Marilyn, on the right, she's my boss, she's above the team leads too. She's very smiley, as you can see, and the Kids absolutely love her. She's our friendly face every single morning.


 



 
 So This is Ms. Ashley F., Mr. Nate, and Ms. Amber, who were all in PreSchool One. We had three preschools, spread out between two of the three buildings. They were so patient with me, which is good, because, like every class, they saw a lot of me. Also, working with an older group of Kids, it would have been hard to deal with yet another face in the room, huh?

This is Ms. Dawn, always the last face i said good-bye to in the afternoon after my shift. She was super-friendly, and, as you can see, had a nice smile.













So that's all for the Amazing people of The CDC. I hope I'll get to go back and visit again, and maybe even work there again next summer. it really was a very supportive environment to work in. So I mean, i can't really say this summer could have gone any better. The worst part of it all, was knowing it would end.
-xo Martian

Working at The Child Development Center

So I work at the Child Development Center-and I have a really great group of people to work with. Everyone there is so nice! They are all really great teachers, both to me, and the little kids. I didn't think this summer would have gone so well if They hadn't taught me so much, and I can only hope I left an imprint on them too.
So this is the Staff Lounge, where I usually slept before and After my shift. We had a fridge, a colorful announcement board, and, as you'd learn from more than one day at the CDC, the signature Sink, which is in Every Single Room.








The toddlers Pre-toddlers, and Preschoolers are an artistic group. These are some pictures hanging in the hall. It really brightens the place up!










So That's kind of a mini-tour of the CDC, My Home Away From Home.

-xox Martian