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6.5k FOLLOWERS!

I just want to thank you all who regularly visit my blog. It means a lot! We recently hit 6.5k! Maybe at 7k I'll have a special post! :)) Just as an update, I wanted to get it out there that I am creating a Youtube channel called HeyIt'sDIY. I have finished the editing for most of the video; I just have to finish the rest. I should have my first video up by this week, if not, then definitely before the end of next week. You guys should go and check it out! 

Me Poem

The important thing about me is that I am creative. I always try to create new ways to cook, craft, paint, and write things, in order for them to look unique. I am also a perfectionist. My features include light brown eyes, dark brown hair, and tan, sand-colored skin. My most distinguishing feature, however, is my hair. My hair is a mix between being curly and straight, thick and thin, and long and short. My hair is unique, just like me! Most people would say I am friendly, studious, and humble. I agree with these descriptions, but I would also say I am ambitious, artistic, and knowledgeable. It’s true that I am a sister, a daughter, a student, and a teacher. I am most appreciative of being a daughter whom my parents can be proud of. I have had many accomplishments, and I have also grown as a person, in my life. But the most important thing about me is that I am creative!

Top 5: Favorite Songs!

1) Photograph-Ed Sheeran: This song is from the album, X. As always, Ed never ceases to amaze. One of his best songs!♥ 2) Dear No One- Tori Kelly: This song is from the album, Unbreakable Smile. With her new hit song, Should've Been Us, people are getting to know about Tori even more. This is definitely one of her best songs!♥ 3) Hey There Delilah- Plain White T's: This song is a single. Made in 2005, Hey There Delilah is one of the older songs of the decade but is definitely one of my favorites, as I tend to like older songs. Out of all of these, this was the first song I discovered and has been my favorite since then. ♥ 4) One Last Dance- R5: This song is from the album, Louder. R5 is my favorite band, and is made up of Ross Lynch, Riker Lynch, Rydel Lynch, Rocky Lynch, and Ellington Ratliff. If you haven't listened to their songs, I suggest you do... they're awesome! Although they have released many songs, this one was the first song I discovered by them, ...

Keyboard Images Shortcuts

You can actually make other things, besides number, letters on the keyboard! ♥ Here's how... Press: Alt+1=☺ Alt+2=☻ Alt+3=♥ Alt+4=♦ Alt+5= ♠ Alt+6=♠ Alt+7= • Alt+8=◘ Alt+9=○ Try other combinations, with 3 or more operations! ;)

The Buddha

The book, Buddhism: Path To Nirvana by K. N. Upadhyaya, is a biographical nonfiction book about Prince Siddhartha Gautama who later came to be known as the Buddha. Siddhartha’s life was filled with many big events which influenced his life. One big event occurred when he went to the marketplace. His father had forbidden him from going there, because Siddhartha’s father had placed all of the sickly, dying, and crippled people there. He had done that so as not to distress the prince. Siddhartha’s horoscope was read when he was born, and it had said to keep him away from distress and sorrow, or else he will become a sanyasi , or ascetic. Despite it being a good thing, Siddhartha’s father did not want his son to become an ascetic. he wanted his son to become a great leader. But when Siddhartha broke his father’s rules and went to the marketplace, he was greatly affected by the sorrow. Never in his life had he seen crippled, sickly, or dying people. Feeling depressed, Siddhartha tried to f...

4000+ Followers Special Post!

The New iPhone By: Kashika Bharol     The autumn had kicked in, and summer had ceased. Despite the drastic change in weather, Stacey never got tired of her grandma’s homemade popsicles. Everyday, Stacey would come home from George Washington Public School and lie down in her grandma’s lap as she read a book to her. After her illiterate grandma had finished listening to Stacey’s story, she would get up and make popsicles for Stacey and her to munch on. This was the only luxury the family of 2, in poverty, could have. One day, Stacey got home in a rage. She opened up the old, creaky wooden door and stomped in, slamming the door behind her.     Her grandma looked up from her knitting. “Why you so mad, child?”     Stacey sat down and stared at her grandma. Her grandma saw in Stacy's eyes that she was pleading for something. “Child, I could do the staring contest all day.”     Suddenly, Stac...

The Incas

The Incan civilization was a mighty empire. Flourishing in the Andes mountains of South America, the Incan empire was the largest empire in the Americas before the Europeans’ arrival. Stretching from Colombia to Santiago, Chile, the Incan empire measured 800,000 square kilometers and consisted of more than 10 million people. The capital city was Cuzco, and there were four other provinces. The language was known as Quechua. The Incans had a government which was organized very similarly to the Roman empire. The tax system was called mita. The empire was connected and held together by roads and bridges. They built remarkable buildings using just stone and no other substance, unlike other civilizations. Some even stand today. They built vast storehouses for grain, and had everyone work on building structures at some point in their lives on the Incan soil. The Incans had a powerful army, and didn’t try to conquer people and lands. Instead, they tried to persuade the opposing people to join...