The best moments come unexpectedly. And no, its not the header photo, which I found on Google! This summer, I got to go to New York City, New York for a internship if you will. Spending thirteen days in the city, eleven days were actually spent working at the Julliard School of Music, underContinue reading “The best photo I took this year”
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2016 NaNoWriMo Victory and Statistics
This one’s going to be brief, but let’s “talk” about the month that was November 2016. In November this year, I started a new job. I had been unemployed for about two months, so I’m really thankful for the income rolling in. My cat, whom I’ve now named “Charlotte” needs to be taken to theContinue reading “2016 NaNoWriMo Victory and Statistics”
Thanks and Giving
An unbelievably witty and charming lists and ideas on why I am still thankful after Thanksgiving. Okay, maybe not. I am currently behind on my National Novel Writing Month word count by twenty-six thousand plus words. Today is the 27th, so if I write at least 7,000 words a day, I’ll finish above the 50-KContinue reading “Thanks and Giving”
Why I start my New Year Resolutions in December.
The end of 2016 is coming near, and so is this month of November. Yes, this word count is going towards NaNoWriMo’s 50,000 goal. When 2017 begins in 35 days and counting, I will have already tested out my resolutions. This idea came to me about two years ago, when I was struggling withContinue reading “Why I start my New Year Resolutions in December.”
Month of Musicianship and the role of Music in my Life.
The holiday season has begun, and the Starbucks I am at is playing Cheese Cake by Dexter Gordon. My relationship with music goes back to the Spring of 2005. My Father was a rude and crass man; he refused to let me join band. To the point, where he tore up my letter of “acceptance”Continue reading “Month of Musicianship and the role of Music in my Life.”
Tiny things for a tiny Eco-friendly home
Personally, I despise it when people don’t think about the harm we’ve traced on the environment as humans. And this is where I got the idea behind my NaNoWriMo novel, for all you people who are spitting out words like me this month. Some towns don’t have recycling programs, and for those who do, certainContinue reading “Tiny things for a tiny Eco-friendly home”
Wednesday’s Writings: Tilt Feature!
Day two of National Novel Writing Month, and I’ve had a iced green tea, iced caramel macchiato, a iced mocha at home, and 16 cups of water over the past two days. Last night, I made homemade pizza, which was was easy, since the crust was already made. I’ve also snacked on lots of post-HalloweenContinue reading “Wednesday’s Writings: Tilt Feature!”
Counting down to NaNoWriMo
What is the drawl to this month? Why am I participating again? What about the “What Now?” months. All these questions and more are getting tackled on a Monday afternoon. I’ve known about National Novel Writing Month since 2013. I never really participated until November 2015, and it took some motivation to do so.Continue reading “Counting down to NaNoWriMo”
The freedom to read: My books to read in this lifetime.
Who doesn’t want an opportunity to read a list of books to read? Some banned books listed as well.
Cats and kittens
My two cats were fun, lovable, and funny. I am just proud that I was able to rescue them and give them a second chance at life.
