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Sunday, August 31, 2014

Finally posting after a good long while. (To my couple  large amount of readers: Sorry!).

Who's seen the two latest episodes of Doctor Who (who here even watches the show)? So far, my impressions of the Twelfth Doctor vary. In episode 1 he seemed OK but the actual episode had content that I could've gone without. In episode 2 he was a bit of an insensitive jerk but the actual episode was totally clean. I hope it's not one or the other!

I assume that most of you by now are back at school, or maybe have yet to be done with it, if you start the reasonable way (in January) and end in November. How is it so far? I realize that most of the blogs I read are written by girls a year my elder, so for all you new high schoolers: Terrifying? Less so? Was it all you thought it would be?

I finally recently got a Pinterest account, the link for which I will post later when I can.

All for now!

Sunday, August 17, 2014

A Poem

A small something I wrote, for your enjoyment. Please do not use it as your own work!

This could be a fantasy-type poem, or a metaphor for something else.

Really, it's up to you to decide.

I know you in your palaces 
with your golden walls 
crystal staircases
and 
diamond windows
don't understand why I like my own little home
you think that it's too small
thatched roofs don't keep out the rain
lack of windows brings in the breeze
only one floor (how can you stand it?)
But I wanted to tell you
just once, though I know you'll forget,
My house isn't huge but it's cozy,
filled with stories told around a crackling fire
and laughter and family,
it's nice to see the stars at night
sometimes birds fly in
and sing songs to us 
You wouldn't understand
because you live in a palace
But though palaces are nice in their own way
I prefer my little house
and walls can be made of dreams and hopes
instead of gold.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Pictures

I'm not going to be able to post as often, because of school, which is unfortunate. But I'll try to write at least once a week.

I will start posting book reports soon, due to the fact that it might make life more interesting for all you readers. Today I'm posting a couple pictures...
I feel that this would happen to me. At least, Loki is my favorite Avengers character, which apparently is not as strange as I thought it was. 



I can't believe I never noticed this in Calvin and Hobbes. I love that cartoon to death. Anyway, you won't understand this unless you watch Doctor Who. If you don't, shame on you. Commence the watching!!! Now! I'm serious.

Also, I want this room so badly...
I just found this on the Internet, so if it belongs to someone I'm sorry. But I would love a four poster bed, and this room is themed like the Gryffindor dormitories. It's got brooms and everything!

All for now! Love to all you readers!

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Lake Winnie Again

Yesterday I went to the birthday party of a friend of mine and had a really awesome time...

I posted before about Lake Winnie, remember? That was before I had gotten my bearings about my blog and was really being kind of goofy. If you want to read my rambles, you can read that specific blog post here. Anyway, the birthday party-- it wasn't really a party because there weren't a lot of people there and there weren't any presents-- was at Lake Winnie, the amusement park.

We got there at about 10:30 in the morning. As soon as you walk in the park, there is this giant ride called the "Fireball".

The pictures really don't do it justice. It's huge and extremely scary-looking, and the train goes in circles around it (upside down, too). One of the girls in our little group (let's call her G) started begging all of us to ride. "It's so much fun!" she insisted. I shook my head and said no thank you, I'd rather not die today, but at the very end of the day, at about 8 pm, G had gone on it 7 times, R had gone on it 6 times, E once, Mrs. C once, and me, once. 

I was pretty much forced to go on. *shudder*

I had a great time though. We also went to the water park, which was awesome. I ended up with a sunburn on my cheeks and nose and arms and pretty much everywhere that was not covered by my shorts and t-shirt. I still have it. My dad called me "tomato-face" today.

Tomorrow's school again! (sigh) I have Geometry homework to do... my teacher gave me homework on the very first day!!! Oh, the unfairness.




Friday, August 8, 2014

May the School Year be Ever in Your Favor (and books)

The weekend is back! My first two days of school went splendidly, thank you to all of you who wished me luck!

It's exhausting waking up so early. For my school we have to wake up really super early and my alarm clock is right by my head and extremely loud. So it was kind of painful being jarred from sleep. My sister (I share a room with her) teases me because this morning, as soon as the alarm went off, I turned it off and rolled over again.

Which is true, but hey, isn't that what most people would do?

My science class is going to be awesome, I'm certain! The teacher seems really nice and she says that she won't give much homework, which is great because my Geometry teacher gave us homework on the first day :P

So, I know most of you have school coming up pretty quickly and I'm wishing y'all (do I bother you by using my Southern words?) luck. Hopefully your year will be not a good one, but a great one.

Meanwhile, I am excited for tomorrow because I have a birthday party to go to....! And I get to sleep in, too-- you wouldn't believe how fast the early-rising catches up to me.

Oh! Book recommendations! Since now people are commenting on my blog I feel I can ask that without knowing I will get no replies. So, if you have any recommendations, go ahead. I always love to read new books. (However, I know someone will tell me to read the Infernal Devices series because I'm forever getting told to read that: I'm not allowed to read them, sorry.)

I'm thinking about putting book reviews on this blog, what say you? I think it's a good idea.

Lots of love and let the school year be ever in your favor!

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

My Last Two Posts, Combined

My last two posts were about the Beautiful Blog Award and School. So now, I'm writing about both.

I got nominated for the BBA again by O Williams (thanks so much! I feel so loved!)-- you can find the link to the questions and answers here since I don't want to write a super long post.

Also, my nominees (less this time):
-Hannah at In the Heart of Hannah
-MorningTime4 at The Ups and Downs of my Not-So-Average Life
-Julia at Running Through the Stars

My questions are the same as the ones on the last BBA post.

Thank you!

Now my next topic, school.

Tomorrow's my first day!!! My mom got me a new shirt to wear, and I have pants that will go with it perfectly (though not shoes, I wonder what I should do, hmm...) New classes; I have P.E. first which is a pain since I don't want to be all sweaty for the rest of the day. And I'm two years ahead of my grade in math-- I have Geometry this year and it's in the twelfth grade hallway! I'm in eighth grade, dear readers! What will I do?

I don't even know any twelfth graders.

And isn't my new design going splendidly? Thanks to Eve!!!

Thanks for reading, y'all, and good luck in the coming school year! Wish me luck, too, I'm sure I'll need it!

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Beautiful Blog Award

I got nominated for the Beautiful Blog Award by MorningTime4... thank you!

It seems pretty much like the Liebster Award that I've been seeing a lot lately.

Rules:
-Answer the questions given to you
-Nominate others and pose questions for them to answer
-Tell the nominees that you've nominated them.

Morning's questions (and my answers!):

1) What fandoms are you are apart of?
Doctor Who and Harry Potter
2) What book/movie do you love but everyone else despises?
None that I can think of-- however, vice versa, I did not like the Shiver trilogy in the least and everyone else loves it. 
3) Your opinion on biscottis?
Usually delicious but sometimes too dry for my taste
4) Lemon sorbet or key lime pie (for ice cream flavors)?
Lemon sorbet!!!
5) Do you have any weird pet peeves?
Probably, but they're not weird to me! Seriously, I can't think of any, but I'm sure that I have some.
6) If you could have any super power, what would it be? Why?
Shape-shifting, because then you could become a bird and fly, or become a spider and be practically invisible... really, it's all of the superpowers in one.
7) If you could learn to do anything, what would it be?
I would love to learn how to figure skate.
8) Do you believe in miracles?
Oh yeah.
9) Finish this sentence  "There is beauty all around when ……"
The sun first rises in the morning and everyone's just waking up; the air is fresh and cool; and it's a new day with no mistakes in it yet.
10) Why did the chicken cross the road?
To show the opossum that it could be done. 
11) Name one thing you would like to do before leaving this earth.
Publish a book that would touch hearts around the globe.
12) What has been your biggest challenge?
Being me when everyone else wants me to be everyone else.
13) If you could stay a certain age forever, what age would that be?
Eight or nine-- old enough to make jokes and understand a lot, young enough to still be cute and innocent.

Now my questions:
-Which fictional character are you most like? (be honest!)
-What made you want to start blogging?
-Where does your blog name come from?
-What is your least favorite subject at school?
-Favorite name for a girl? For a boy?
-Where would you like to live when you grow up?
-If you could live in any fictional universe, which one would it be?

And my nominees (no order):
-Sarah & Bernie at Forever Changed
-MorningTime4 at The Ups and Downs of My Not-So-Average Life (this might not count)

That was a long post! Thanks for keeping up with me.

Monday, August 4, 2014

School

I'm back home, and today I had to go to my school and get registered for the new school year which is coming up way too soon! It's a real shock. One of my two sisters (I'm not naming names because I don't think they'd appreciate it) is going into sixth grade, and I saw a bunch of the upcoming sixth graders. I can't believe that I used to be that small! I mean, I remember being in sixth grade (it wasn't all that long ago, after all) and I'm pretty sure that I looked the same.

I guess a lot happens between being an upcoming sixth grader and being an upcoming eighth grader.

My cousin, who is a year older than me, is going into high school. Next year he'll get his learner's permit and start to drive (he won't get his actual driver's license till later, but you know). A more terrifying thought I've never had.

Ugh, school. Not that I don't like school, because I do. (honest!) But summer vacation went way too fast!

I'm excited though because I know that I got a couple really good teachers that a lot of people like.

Also, I went through all my brand-new school supplies and organized my binders, which is always a little bit fun. Call me crazy, but I like organizing school supplies. My own room, not so much.

In other news, I'm getting a blog redesign. Excited for that! I won't post who's doing it until it's actually done, though... but I've never done a thing like that before.

All for now.

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Writing Contest

Back home... sigh...

This great blog, Eve of Womanhood, has hosted a writing contest and here is my entry. It's sorta long (a bit over two pages, but an easy read), so I've linked this post to Google Drive and you can find it there.

About my entry:
I live in a very wealthy community-- but my family is very average with an average income and a smallish house. Therefore, sometimes my school asks for very expensive things on the school supply list, and sometimes the teachers suppose you have an Apple device (iPhone, iPad) and plan the lesson around a certain app that can only be found through Apple. This bothers me, as I don't have an Apple device, so I wrote a story about two kids who kind of rebel against their wealthy, expensive public school.

Please read it and enjoy!


Friday, August 1, 2014

Written at the Ocean

Today was beach day... and here's a short bit I wrote about it.

We go to a beach where the sand sparkles with tiny golden specks and smooth stones dot the shore instead of seashells. I stand at the edge of the crashing waves, looking over the ocean. Wide and vast and grey and blue.

The waves are water horses, raging and angry as they crash against me. They gallop towards the shore, sea foam dripping from their mouths.

I welcome them with open arms. 

The sand is wet beneath my feet as I walk farther into the ocean, the water coming above my knees. Soon I am joined by my mother, two sisters, and my grandfather. They laugh as the cold water splashes over them, over me. 

I feel something nudge my foot. Is it a fish, or one of the smooth, wave-tossed stones? "Watch out for crabs," my grandfather warns. I yank my foot back and he laughs. It was only his toe; he was trying to scare me. I brush myself off as haughtily as I can manage.

Some of the waves slap against me, others come softly, and still others roar-- angry and magnificent. I lose my balance once, twice, three times, when big waves hit. The water horses take me. I stumble each time and fall, salt water splashing everywhere. I can't act haughty when I'm laughing so hard.

Seagulls cry loudly in the clear blue sky, making known their existence. I look up as one flies right over me, its wings flapping lazily, soaring on the wind. The air smells of salt, of the sea, of sunscreen and sand in your bathing suit and books read on the shore and the sun in the sky. 

A piece of seaweed clings to my ankle, a watery hand. I don't know what it is, at first; I shake it off, shuddering. We rush farther in, small against the enormous ocean.

And I wish I could stay there forever.

In Which I Talk About My Book

My California trip is drawing to a close... it makes me so sad :( Tomorrow I'll be on the airplane back and the day after I'll be shopping for school supplies, kind of last-minute but not really.

On the bright side, I am over 14,000 words into my book, yay!!! 

About my book, I'm not going to tell you much. I want it to be a surprise. But I will tell you the last sentence I wrote, at the end of the sixth chapter.

"Flesh-eating birds," said Dahlia simply, and left it at that.

It's not as bad as it sounds-- and not nearly as violent. But I think it's a pretty good cliff-hanger ending to a chapter, don't you? 

Today I'm going to the beach. I love the beach so much. The California beaches are usually cooler than the rest of the state, as opposed to Costa Rica where they're hotter and much more humid. Anyway, it's really nice; yesterday we celebrated the descent of the temperature from 102 degrees Fahrenheit to 100 degrees Fahrenheit... that would be about 39 degrees Celsius to about 38, if you are not American and therefore don't use weird terms of measurement. 

I'll keep you updated on my book: And I will tell you when it's published! (It probably won't be published, but I have high hopes!!!)