Monday, March 3, 2014

Pablo Picasso

Picasso's self portrait

We went to the Picasso Museum in Barcelona and saw many pieces of Pablo Picasso's art. Pablo Picasso was one of the most well known and famous artists. His dad was a art teacher so Picasso stated at a early age. 


Pablo Picasso. First Communion. 1896 year
"First communion"
A lot of Picasso's paintings were oil on canvas or oil on wood. At the age of 13-14 he most of his paintings were natural portraits and landscapes. This was one of my favorite styles that he used.  At the age of 14 he entered a piece that was called The First Communion in a competition. This piece was a oil on canvas and was one of his first famous pieces of art.  I think Picasso was a amazing painter for his age!


In Pablo's mid 20's he took a trip to Paris. After the trip his style changed, and he made one of his most famous paintings. As his style changed his art became more colorful. For a while he did a style called still life.

I liked his new style because it was more colorful and bright. I felt like it was happier. His old style was dark and dull. I also liked his new style because it was different than other art, and it was really creative.
  
In 1973 at the age of 91 Pablo Picasso died. 

His full name was Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso. By Jaden

La Sagrada Familia by Beckett Turner

When we were in Barcelona, we went to one of it's most famous sights called La Sagrada Familia!  La Sagrada Familia (means The Sacred Family) is a big Basilica. A Basilica is a church in Spain. It was designed by a Antonio Gaudi. Antonio Gaudi was able to finish designing it, but did not get to see the whole building built because he got hit by a train in 1926.  Now In 2014 they are still trying hard to finish Gaudi's Sagrada Familia!

It was colorful, there were lots of high towers and he also tried to make it look like nature on the  inside. The columns looked like trees. It was probable the most unique building i've ever seen.

Click here to learn more about La Sagrada Familia!!!
Gaudi designed a schoolhouse for the children of the workers so that they could go to school!  This is us at one of the desks!












Saturday, March 1, 2014

Camp Nou- By Jaden and Beckett

We went to the fc barcelona soccer stadium.  The 'fc' stands for football club and football means soccer in spanish. They are one of the best soccer teams in the world, and have the best soccer player in the world too; his name is Lionel Messi.

My favorite part of the stadium tour was the away locker room. It had its own hot tub so the players could rest before or after their game.  I also liked the broadcast room. I think they had the best view.  I also liked the field because they grow the grass, so it wasn't fake. By Beckett




We went to the camp Nou on our second full day in Barcelona. Camp Nou is BFC (Barcelona futball club) futball (soccer) stadium it holds about 100,000 people thats about 4 times bigger than the sounders stadium. Camp Nou was built in 1957 which is about 50 years older than the sounders stadium. The Camp Nou experience includes the museum, stadium, the visitor locker room, broadcasting booths, and the press room. In the press room we got a picture of my brother and I holding a trophy Barcelona FC won, it was about 2 feet tall and 1 foot wide.

Some of Barcelona FC's most well known players are Messi and Neymar JR. A cool thing about Barcelona FC is that they have UNICEF on the back of their jersey's to help promote them. UNICEF is a organization that helps children worldwide.

My favorite part was the broadcasting booth, the broadcasting booth is a room up really high and you can see the whole field super clear. It is where the announcers sit and watch, it is a long skinny room with a bunch of seats for people like the owners of the team and important people.

It has been my favorite thing so far because Barcelona FC is my favorite football team, and my favorite player is Messi. So it was cool for me to learn all about the team and their history. Barcelona is my favorite team because they mean a lot to their city and community and their goal isn't just to win games it is to make their town a better place and help people. Barcelona FC isn't just a soccer team they are a big part of their city.

When I was leaving Barcelona a guy tapped on my Barcelona FC sweatshirt and was like Barca, Barca and thought it was cool that a tourist kid was wearing a Barcelona sweatshirt. By Jaden

Here are some more pictures of our day at Camp Nou! We ended the day at the beach and rented some long boards :) They don't have helmets in Spain, so mom couldn't make us wear one!

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

The Barcelona Zoo-By Beckett and Jaden

We went to the zoo and saw different kinds of animals. We saw lions and tigers and bears,oh my! The most interesting thing I saw was a Tapir. It had a long a nose and had grayish brownish fur. My favorite part of the zoo was the dolphin show. By Beckett Turner

We went to the Barcelona zoo on our first day in Barcelona. The place where zoo is located is very interesting it is in the city park the park was humungous, it had to be because it had a zoo in it! It was huge even though it was in a park!

We saw a dolphin show that had two dolphins, and a guy in a wet suit told them to do tricks, when the dolphins did a trick he would give them a fish. The dolphins did all sorts of tricks including jumping like 3 feet high and over ropes, they also swam onto platforms and did flips.




We saw ostriches they were doing something that looked like they were cleaning each other. There were gorillas to. There was a little gorilla getting chased by an older gorilla it was super funny, they were throwing hay at each other. We saw lions, elephants, giraffes, a tiger, 4 lions, a bunch of birds, and some bears.

Our trip to the zoo was super fun. By Jaden


Here are some more pics of our day and of the zoo! We will be adding more soon!
 

Friday, February 21, 2014

Leaving Venice - Jaden

Hi everyone,

Has anything interesting happened at home?
Me and Beckett on our taxi (boat) ride to the Venice Airport
Yesterday, Feburuary 20, 2014  we left Venice. To get to Barcalona we first, we took a water taxi to the airport. It was kind of weird that the airport was on it's own island. The ride was pretty bumpy but we made it. The front of the taxi looked like a speed boat but the back was like a little room with benches all around it. The ceiling in the taxi was only like 4 and a half feet high. When we got to the dock we took about a 5 minute walk to the airport.
Our Welcome Cake at the Apartment we are staying

When we got to thne airport we went through 2 really long lines one for check-in and the other for security. Then we went and had a snack at a resturant.

After that we got on the plane. The plane ride was about an hour and a half to waste the time my brother and I read and played games.
Our first walk through Barcelona...Gaudi!

After about an hour and 10 minutes we could look down and see Barcalona, it was amazing I could see everything it was huge!  I could see 100,000,000,000 tiny little buildings that looked like a bunch of legos! My first thought was why are we only staying 5 days when the city would take 20 days to see everything?

A couple of  minutes later we landed at the airport. I thought that the airports size fit the city. Then we got off the plane and got our luggage and caught a taxi to our apartment. The ride was about 20 minutes  long. We were there but we couldn't find our apartment so my mom called the lady who owned it and she came down and showed is it. It was really cool and modern.
Our apartment that we rented...super awesome!




I hope everyone is okay. See everybody soon.     -Jaden    
more pics of Barcelona...check back as we will be adding A LOT!

PS...my mom is going to do a blog update soon with everything else that we did in Italy that my brother and I didn't cover in our blogs and she will post more links to pictures!
 

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Our visit with Vally, Leo, and Emanuele -by Beckett

Me with Manuel and Leonardo!
After Rome we went to Treviso to stay with Vally and her family. We got here by a bullet train. We got to stay in their house. Vally was a foreign exchange student who lived with my grandparents, my mom, and my uncle when they were in high school for a year.  That was almost 20 years ago!

In Padova with Vally!


We met some of her friends too!  We went on a walk into down town Treviso. They taught me some Italian words. We met a girl named Elena.  Her mom knows 5 different languages and teaches English in Italy.  We went to Padova the next day, and went to dinner with her parents! it was fun spending time with people from a different country and culture!!!
See more pics of our time in Treviso and Padova HERE!

Our walk to Treviso with our new Italian friend Elena
We had a confetti fight at the square in Treviso during Carnivale.  It was lots of fun!



Monday, February 17, 2014

The food of Rome - Jaden

Ciao (hi),

Today I'm going to blog about the food in Rome. We went to a lot of trattoria's (restaurants) while we were in Rome because we stayed in a hotel and we didn't have a kitchen.

One of the most common foods in Rome is thin crust pizza it was really good but not my favorite food. Some most common kinds were Margarita, Salami, Funghi (mushroom) which I don't like, and Speck (smoked ham). Out of those 4 I like Salami the most it tastes a lot like pepperoni but it is a little bit different, the differences are really hard to describe but one of them is that salami tastes like it is a little bit oily.

Another common food is pasta. Some common pastas are Carbonara, Black pepper and parmesan, and pasta with red sauce and bacon. Out of those I only had Carbonara, which is pasta with cheese sauce and bacon. It was not the best dish I have ever had but it was still delicious.
         
In Italy they eat a lot of sweets! They have baked goods for breakfast every day! Some of the my favorite sweets are the croissants filled with cream sauce, the little pies filled with lemon curd with fruit on top, and creme brule'. My brother liked the crispy biscuit with cinnamon and sugar the most. Finally there is the gelato (Italian ice cream), it's AMAZING! They have a lot of different flavors. I saw one gelato shop with 150 flavors.

Some words I have learned are:
ciao(hi, bye)
bonjorno(hello)
gratsi(thank you)
prego(your welcome)
bambino(baby)
perfecto(perfect)
torta(cake)
scuzzi (excuse me)
si(yes)

Here are some pictures that we took.  We didn't take enough pictures of the food...so we will make sure that we take more during the rest of our trip...
click HERE to see more pictures of Food in Rome that we took






Friday, February 14, 2014

My trip to the Colosseum by Beckett


 Yesterday we went to the Colosseum. It is a old building that gladiators fought in. Gladiators were people that were usually slaves who were forced into the colosseum to joust, fight wild animals, and sword fight sometimes to the death to entertain the crowd.  I think it was a bad idea of the leaders to entertain by killing others.

The colosseum was about 2 football fields long, over 150 feet tall, and 50,000 people could fit in the stands!  It was also built out of concrete about 2,000 years ago. Part of it is rubble now.
View our pictures of the Colosseum here!!!




Wednesday, February 12, 2014

The Foro Romano - Jaden

Bonjourno everybody,


     
         How is everyone doing? This blog is about the Foro Romano (The Roman Forum). We visited it today (today is Feb. 12, 2014).
         The Foro Romano was the first urban center in Rome, it was where gladiatorial matches, political speeches, and elections were held. It was also where people lived, shopped, and ate. Right now it covers about 1/6 of modern day Rome! But more parts are still being found. It was first started about 700 years BC (before the birth of Christ)!
         One of the well known and famous structures is the Colosseum which is where gladiatorial matches, circus, and executions were held, but my brother is going to blog about it tomorrow so I can't tell you guys about it.
         The Foro Romano also includes a couple palaces. The structures are mostly made of brick, but the most prominent structures were built with marble. The Foro Romano was buried under a mountain until a huge archaeological dig, they have almost uncovered the whole thing but they are still digging in a couple areas.
         I wish that I new exactly what it used to look like because right now it is in ruins but it is still amazing. If I walked around in the Roman Forum when I walk around I would wonder how they built and made the buildings back then. I wonder how they did such intricate work without the tools and technology we have available today.        
         I will bring back a lot to show you. I already miss everybody. Here are some pics that I took:
Roman Forum Slideshow by Jaden



Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Beckett flies to Rome

Our flights were amazing. We came from Seattle to London, and London to Rome. Our first plane had three sections the middle had four seats, the other two had three seats.  It was also a double decker,  we had our own tvs that the plane handed out. We sat in the middle four seats and the first flight was 10 hours long. I slept through most of it, but I did watch one movie. At the end of the flight we all got jet lag. You get jet leg when you go to a place that has a change of time.  In Rome, we are 9 hours ahead of Long Beach.  Right now it is 7:11pm in Rome.  Can you tell me what time it is in Long Beach?
This is our first plane from Seattle to London.

Look at the clouds, they're so pretty! 

The tv's we watched in the jet 
This is the bus we took from the plane to the Airport in Rome.
                                     

Getting Here by Jaden

Ciao everyone this is Jaden,

      How is everybody?Rome is amazing! To get here, we drove to Seattle and spent like 4 hours in the airport because there was a 2 hour delay,  we finally got on this huge plane. The plane was amazing it even had a second story in the front! At 8 o'clock we flew from Seattle to London! The plane looked like it sat about 400. The plane ride was 10 hours long, and we had to go to sleep part of the way! When we got to the London airport we had to run to our flight to Rome, when we finally got to the gate we grabbed some snacks at a coffee shop. Then they started to load the passengers up on the plane. We got on the plane and I think it sat about 150 people. The plane ride was around 2 hours, during that time we played on our electronics and read. When we got to the airport we went through customs in Rome and they stamped our passport with an Italy stamp. After that we got a cab and went to our hotel. We were super tired because on the plane to London we only got like 5 hours of sleep. I hope you guys are having fun. Here are some photos.
This is the plane we flew on from Seattle to London, it's huge! 
                                  This is outside of our plane from London to Rome. Isn't it pretty?                            
                            This is me on our flight from London to Rome. I was really exited                                

  This is a part of a messed up panorama I did in our line for customs. My brother is double headed. I thought it was funny.
                   This is a vending machine in the rome airport. Look at the different products. Isn't it cool?
This is outside the window of the hotel room. Isn't Rome pretty?

Monday, February 10, 2014

Getting Ready....

We work hard, and we play hard.  The Turner family just embarked on a month long trip to Europe.  We will be spending time in Rome, Treviso and Venice, Barcelona, San Sebastion, Amboise, and Paris.  Jaden and Beckett will be the masters of this blog.  As part of their daily schoolwork, they will be posting pictures, anecdotes and more about where they've been and what they've learned while they are missing their friends and their classes at Ocean Park Elementary School.  Please post back to them as it will help them engage and learn!  Every once in a sweet while, you might get Brady or I making our mark!  We are all looking forward to some amazing family time, exploration, cultural expansion, and FUN!  We wish you could come with us, but hope you enjoy our journey!