Monday 10 November 2014

Liverpool

Liverpool
   

            A lot of people don't know this about me but I am really interested in football. My favourite team is obvisouly Liverpool. When I was a kid I used to switch who I supported based on who was winning like any other kid. But when I was about seven I started to support Liverpool and I've stuck with them ever since.
            My favourite thing to do on a Sunday is go to the pub for some food and to watch their matches. There is no better feeling when you see the ball hit the the back of the net and the whole room jumps up in excitement fists clinched and when you see everyone's face light up with joy, it's the best!
           
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/liverpool-fc
           My favourite player is the captain Steven Gerard. When I was about 11 I read his autobiography about his life. When he was a boy he played at his hometown team of Whiston Juniors when he was noticed by Liverpool scouts. he joined the Liverpool Academy at the age of nine. He finally signed a professional contract with Liverpool in November 1997 and the rest is history. Gerard has always been interesting to big clubs like Real Madrid but he always stayed at the Anfield as that is where his heart is. Gerard has become a Liverpool legend and always has a place in our hearts.
          Unfortunately I have never been to the Kop but it is one of my dreams to go and watch the boys at Anfield sometime soon I hope!
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Monday 3 November 2014

Bath Bombs

In chemistry last week we made bath bombs. To make the bath bombs we had to mix citric acid and sodium hydroxicide. Then we had to add colouring and a little bite of oil and we could also add a scent. Our first one was a disaster. We tried to make a purple colour but it ended up looking awful so we stated again. Our second one turned out better we made a light pink colour bath bomb but instead of using the schools scent we added some of my perfume. After that one we made another one but this one was blue. But we couldn't bring them home to use because they weren't tested on skin properly so we just put them in a basin and watched them fiz out. It was really fun.