

SpongeBob ScaredyPants
The French narrator starts out with saying that every year Halloween is so different in many ways. Pirates, skeletons, everyone having fun. Well almost everyone! Scene cuts to SpongeBob flipping krabby patties. Three order sheets that say "Boo!" appropriately scare SpongeBob. He screams in fright. He's about to run home but Mr. Krabs stops him. He questions SpongeBob if he wants to listen to Krabs' annual spooky story. SpongeBob initially replies with "No thanks Mr. Krabs". T

Start of the Season!
Basketball season is just starting. You can tell because the NBA started playing a few weeks ago. And not only that, but our Special Olympics team started practicing too. Two of the players dropped out but the remaining players are still on the team, although we haven't heard who is on what team just yet, me, Caitlin and Randy will be on the same team, hopefully with coach John. We did drills at practice. Shooting is my favorite drill. I don't like stretching and warming


What is Life without Music?
I started singing some Beatles songs in the Magical Mystery Tour Cabaret show in 2015, which started my interest in the Beatles. I completed working on and recording "Yesterday" with my singing coach Giana. Working with a singing coach is not as fun and easy as you would expect. There's a cute hamster named Penelope Nibbles in the studio, I like to greet her. Occasionally I get to feed her. It's tough because my hands are so big, I have to bend them the correct way otherwis


'Member This?!
Snorks started as a comic book in 1982. Snorks was an animated TV program produced in partnership with Hanna-Barbera, which started out as an unaired 3-minute pilot. The series aired from 1984 - 1989. A lot like SpongeBob, the show also takes place under water. Snorks have snorkels on their heads, which push them through the water. When a Snork becomes excited their tube makes a "snork" sound. Also like Spongebob, Snorks use clams for money (even though in SpongeBob, both mon


Do You Have What It Takes?
Special Olympics has a leadership program called Global Messenger. You go for training for 2 days, 3 nights. We went to Bloomington-Normal, IL. There were presentations by the trainers (PowerPoint). There were people I knew there, there were about 25 or 30 total athletes there. Each athlete had to make a speech of about 2 - 3 minutes. I planned some of the speech ahead of time, but worked on it at the hotel using PowerPoint. We practiced the speeches the night before and the