QUARANTINE STINKS, BUT I'M STILL STRONG! (April 14, 2020)

Fifth post from the original blog.

"I've been playing video games, just not nearly as much.


Super Mario Advance - There's not much to say here, except for the fact that I only know where one of the mushrooms is in World 1-3. I tried beating the first world, but then I got bored. So... yeah.
Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 - If I remember correctly, I beat the secret sections of Vanilla Dome and Twin Bridges (unlocked initially by finding the secret exit in Vanilla Dome 1) before going back and beating the rest of Vanilla Dome and Twin Bridges. I unlocked the paths to Star Road for both worlds, and I played through most of the Forest of Illusion except for the Forest Fortress and #5 Roy's Castle.
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror - I beat the majority of Moonlight Mansion except for a couple of side exits, and I managed to find the maps for Rainbow Route, Moonlight Mansion, and Cabbage Cavern. I haven't beaten Cabbage Cavern yet, though.
Kirby: Squeak Squad - I defeated Meta Knight in Secret Sea and then beat Gamble Galaxy, finishing off Dark Nebula with all treasures collected. Then I started over on a new file and replayed all of Prism Plains and the first level of Nature Notch.







I also went riding on my three-wheeled bike after I wrote my blog post on April 12, 2020, but the right pedal on the bike broke off after fifteen minutes. My stepdad fixed it yesterday, though, so it should be good now.

I also have to help Mom with Sam's schedule, which is like home-school for her now because of the coronavirus pandemic. I'm the person in charge of science, and we're doing various science experiments, one per day, which are awesome. Yesterday, I chose a simple one where we got two ice cubes from the refrigerator and put one each in a bowl. Then I got the salt out and had Sam sprinkle a teaspoon of salt onto one of the ice cubes. Then we tried to see which one melted faster. The winner was the salted ice cube, because salt lowers the freezing point of water. Pretty neat, right?

Anyway, I had Mom go out and buy some stuff for science experiments I wanted to do with Sam. I want to do all of them in this book that has 365 science experiments, one for each day of the year (give or take a few days, since some experiments take a while).

Anyway, that wraps it up for this post. See you soon, stay safe, and have a good day. Bye!"

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