Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Abby - Flat Stanley Visits Orlando, Florida!

Flat Stanley visited Orlando, Florida.  Flat Stanley and I have many fun, sometimes fast, sometimes wet, and always exciting adventures.

We started in Disney World, then went to Sea World.  We had a great time seeing all the aquatic animals at Sea World, such as sharks, turtles, penguins and, my favorite, dolphins.  My scariest ride at Sea World wwas Journey to Atlantis!

Our next stop was Universal Studios - Island of Adventure.  The absolutely best time was had at Harry Potter's Hogwart's School... only to be entered by crossing through train platform 9 3/4!

Our last grand adventure was to Animal Kingdom.  I loved the safari ride that lets us see the many desert and jungle animals that Disney World works to get back to health and preserve.  We saw so many... zebras, hippopotamuses, elephants, monkeys and giraffes, Abby's favorite.

I enjoyed the warmer temperatures and had a lot of fun with Abby, and her mom, dad, brother and grandparents.










Kaylee - Flat Stanley Visits Massachusetts!

Flat Stanley visited Kaylee's cousin, Mackenzie, in Littleton, Massachusetts.

Stanley is having a great time in Massachusetts hanging out playing Battleship, and playing with some of Kaylee's cousin's pets.  




Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Cruise - Flat Stanley Visits Florida!

Florida was the 27th state in the union.  Florida was first seen by the Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon on April 2, 1513.  It was admitted in to statehood on March 3, 1845.  The state bird is the  mockingbird.  The capital of Florida is Tallahassee.  Florida's nickname is "The Sunshine State".

Flat Stanley visited St. Augustine, Florida.  The city of St. Augustine is the nation's oldest permanently European settlement, having been founded by the Spanish in 1565.

Flat Stanley visited the Oldest Wooden Schoolhouse in St. Augustine, Florida.

The Oldest Wooden Schoolhouse is a wooden structure located at 14 St. George Street in St. Augustine near the city gate.  It is touted as being the oldest wooden school building in the United States.  The exact date of construction is unknown, but it first appears on tax records in 1716.
Flat Stanley visited the Castillo de San Marcos in St.Augustine.

St. Augustine's most historically significant structure is the Castillo de San Marcos, a fort constructed by the Spanish between 1672 - 1695.
Flat Stanley visited Walt Disney World in Orlando. It opened on October 1, 1971 and is the most visited attraction in the world.

The happiest place on earth!


Sunday, March 9, 2014

Camryn - Flat Stanley Visits Wisconsin!

Hi Camryn, Mrs. Sturgis and the rest of the students in 2nd grade!

I know that this letter is long overdue, but the Preston family here in Wisconsin has kept me very, very busy!

First, I want to tell you that I have been part of a record breaking winter here in Wisconsin!  Unfortunately, the record is for the coldest winter ever – with over 50 days of temperature below 0 degrees Fahrenheit!  It has been so COLD!  They even had 3 days off of school while I was here because the windchill temperatures were more than 40 degrees below zero!

But, there is also lots of snow and the cold temps did not always keep us from enjoying the snow…

We went sledding, downhill skiing, ice fishing, and snow shoeing in the woods with their dog, Cash!









One unusual activity that happens every February is sturgeon spearing on Lake Winnebago! People sit in a dark shack on the lake and wait for a sturgeon to swim by to spear it.  I did not actually go spearing, but I did get to see some of the fish that were speared!  



As for school, I got to spend lots of time in a 7th grade science classroom learning all about the human body and doing lots of neat experiments.  Here we are burning walnuts to see how much heat energy is released This is similar to how calories on food labels are measured!


I also got to be part of a middle school play, The Secret Garden that Camryn's cousins were involved in.  Garrett played a doctor in the gray suit!  I helped the cast learn their lines and watched their performance.

Helping sell tickets with Karissa!
Posing with the entire cast!
Basketball is a big activity for the Prestons from November until
March. Garrett played on his
school team before I got here.
GO HUSKIES!
 
Karissa played lots of games

with her Varsity team and
Camryn's aunt coached the
middle school girls team!
I did not get to play, but I did
spend lots of time on the bench
and cheering in the stands.

A big tourist attraction in Wisconsin that we were hoping to get to while I was here was the indoor water parks in the Wisconsin Dells!
That did not happen, but I am now on my way to a much warmer place. The Prestons wish that they could come with me, but airfare is just too expensive for all of them - that is one benefit of being flat!   

     
Bye for Now!                 

Camryn's Flat Stanley

Cole - Flat Stanley Visits New Mexico!

Hello,

We are Cole Smith's Nana and Papa from New Mexico.  New Mexico is a state located in the Southwestern portion of the United States.  We live in what is called a "high desert region."  High Desert, because it is usually very warm and dry here.  Needless to say it doesn't rain here very much.  We live approximately 5000 feet above sea level.  That is almost as high as Mt. Washington that is located near you. Flat Stanley was sent to us by Cole and we are enclosing a few items to give you a little bit of information about New Mexico.

We had a wonderful time visiting with Flat Stanley.  We have included some pictures of Flat Stanley here in New Mexico.  The first one is of him at "The PIT."  This is the arena where the University of New Mexico Lobo Basketball team plays.  This particular night the Lobos played the #6 team in the nation and there were over 15,000 fans.  The PIT can be one of the loudest places when the fans begin cheering.  The game was featured on National TV and the Lobos won!!!  Flat Stanely was very excited and cheered along with the rest of us.  In the picture you will see the Lobo picture in the middle of the basketball court.  Do you know what Lobo stands for in Spanish?  It stands for wolf, so there is a lot of "howling" when the Lobo's play.

There is also a picture of Flat Stanley in our backyard.  Next door we have two horses that we like to visit and feed them grass.  We are sure Cole remembers them from his visit with us last summer.  Flat Stanley really liked the horses.

Also we some pictures of Tent Rocks Park in New Mexico.  They call it that because the rocks look like tents.  You can look up and see the sky while you are surrounded by rocks.

There are several post cards enclosed.  Flat Stanley saw a few of these places.
  1. A pictures of Albuquerque, the biggest city in New Mexico.
  2. The Sandia Mountains that border the eastern portion of Albuquerque.  The highest peak here is almost 11,000 feet above sea level.  You can go up to the crest either on the tram from the west side of the mountains or you can drive around to the east side and ride up to the crest in your car.  You get a beautiful view of the city from here and at night the light twinkle because of the high altitude.  
  3. A picture of a kiva.  These were used by the Native Americans many years ago and were a place of importance in their culture.
  4. Taos Pueblo where Native Americans still live as their ancestors did over 1,000 years ago, long before Christopher Columbus discovered America.
  5. Camel Rock.  Can you see the shape of a camel in the rocks?  This is also located on Native American land.
  6. Ship Rock.  Do you think it looks like a ship?  It is located in the northwest corner of New Mexico.  This is a volcanic rock 1,400 feet high.  It is located on Navajo land.
  7. Carlsbad Caverns.  Cole went here last summer with his Mom, Dad, brother and his Nana and Papa.  It is an underground cave, one of the largest in the world.  There are many wonderful shapes formed by stalactites and stalagmites.  Do you know the difference between them?
  8. The Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta, one of the largest in the world.  The balloons are all special shapes and sizes.  We especially like the Darth Vader Balloon.
  9. Last but not least the San Felipe de Neri Church located in Old Town.  Cole was here too and we all went inside.  In was built in 1793.  This is the oldest part of the city where the Spanish settlers came and built their homes many, many years ago.
We have also included something from the University of New Mexico where Cole's Nana works.  It is a flag of the mascot for UNM, the Lobo.  The main campus of the university is located in Albuquerque and over 30,000 students attend UNM.  Cole's Nana and Papa love to go to the football and basketball games and see the Lobos play.  Flat Stanley likes them too.

We hope you enjoy learning a little about New Mexico.  It is called the "Land of Enchantment" for many reasons.  There are beautiful deserts, mesas (a flat topped mountain with steep cliffs), mountains and beautiful forests, historic ruins from the Spanish settlers and Native Americans who first settled New Mexico and much, much more.

Thank you for sending Flat Stanley.  We enjoyed our visit with him and will now pass him on to someone else to send you more items from a different state.

Eileen and Orlando Sanchez
(Cole Smith's Nana and Papa)

The University of New Mexico "PIT".  The mascot "The LOBO" is in the middle of the court.  The game was due to begin in about 1/2 hour and the stands were starting to fill up.  Flat Stanley really enjoyed the game.  He was "howling" as loud as any fan!!!
Flat Stanley enjoyed a sunny day in the backyard of Nana and Papa's house.  The horses were out back today and he enjoyed seeing them.
This is Valles Caldera National Preserve in the Jemez Mountains.  While standing here you are actually inside a volcano.  This area was formed by a volcano many years ago.  A caldera is a cauldron-like feature usually formed by the collapse of land following a volcanic eruption.  As you can see the land is surrounded by mountains, this is because the land sank from the explosion of the volcano.  This is a picture of the lava dome that sits inside the caladera.
This is a picture of Tent Rocks.  Do you think they look like Tents?
This is inside one of the rock formations.  You are surrounded by rocks but can see the clear blue sky.  Do you like to rock climb?







Julia - More Pictures from Flat Stanley's Visit to the Olympics in Sochi!