Wednesday, April 29, 2009
California Area Living Museum
After studying a lot of animals in science, we went to CALM. We saw a pelican. We saw a lot of snakes. We saw two bears eating dead fish. It was so gross. We saw some turtles. They were fun. We saw a lot of birds. We got to feed the goats. We saw a fox sleeping. It was so cute. We played on the playset at the end.
Columbia State Park

When we went to Columbia, we dressed like people in the 1850s.
Columbia State Park is an old gold town like in the 1850s. We each got a little book about Columbia and had to go through the town and find the answers to the questions in each little place. We learned a lot about what a town was like back in the gol

We got to go to school like it would be in the 1860s.



We also learned about the early fire department and saw a big cistern under the street. We saw an old, old fire engine that the people actually had to pump by hand to get the water up from the cistern and into the hose. We also had to work together on a bucket brigade to haul water. It was fun but hard work. Some people got really wet!
We had lunch there and then got to play around by the chickens and on some of the old wagons.
The part we really liked was mining for gold. This old guy showed us how to use a gold pan to find gold in the bottom of the dirt.
I found a lot of pretty rocks but not much gold.
This was one of my favorite field trips.


Friday, April 24, 2009
Dewars Ice Cream Field Trip

We got a field trip to Dewars Ice Cream in downtown Bakersfield.
First we put hair nets on. Then we went to see were they made Dewars chews.

They used 50 pounds of marshmallow, 25 pounds of almonds and a lot of sugar and corn syrup.

As we left the candy place he gave us an almond chew.

Then we went to their freezer where they put the ice cream after they make it. It was 10 degrees below zero. We got to put our hand in it. It was soooo cold. They keep the ice cream in this big freezer for a few days to get it really frozen.

Next we went to where they made ice cream. On the day we were there, they were making peppermint and strawberry ice cream. They crunched up peppermint candies and put it in the ice cream. It looked really good.

Lastly, we got to get a scoop of ice cream. I chose chose chocolate ice cream and my friend Jordyn chose strawberry. It was a fun ending to the field trip!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009
History Camp


We got to learn about branding, candle making, wool carding, jewelry making, tin punching, corn husk dolls, children's games, and school days.
I really liked candle making so that is what I picked to do on the last day. I made candles with my friends and showed kids how to do it.

I like dressing up like a pioneer girl. I like learning about pioneer days.

I also like animals so my mom took me and my friends to see the little kid goats. They were so cute and we played with them.


LaPurisma Mission

We drove a long ways to see La Purisma Mission. It was built many years ago when Indians lived here.
It was a very big mission. Hundreds of Indians lived with the Spanish. They grew their own food. They made all their buildings. They made their own clothes and tools. They made most everything they needed.

They had thousands of animals living on the mission too. Cows, horses, mules, pigs, sheep and lots of them.
We toured the mission and saw people making soap from lye, people making tortillas


We saw the church where they worshiped. We saw the jail. We saw the animals. We saw the blacksmith. We saw the kitchen were they made all the food. We even saw their bathtub outside. We even saw a lady making the pottery for cups and roof tiles.
My friend and I built this mission and learned about it be

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