I have written a few now and I love that once I have put my writing onto the internet people appreciate it and leave reveiws. Sadly this is one of the only things that can make me truly smile anymore but it really does make me feel happy! And no matter how bad you think that your writing is there is someone out there who will appreciate it and tell you how good you are :)
An_Ordinary_Princess's Life List
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1. stop procrastinating
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2. stop being sad before my life passes me by
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3. be loved
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4. find someone who loves me for who i am
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5. Live overseas for at least a year
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6. figure out what i want to be when i grow up
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7. travel the world
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8. Kiss in the rain
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9. get a job
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10. speak my mind
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11. get off the internet and get a life
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12. Finish off a (fan)fiction
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13. dye my hair
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How I did it: My mum got a permanent job in her first year out of uni as a mature aged student. The place we moved to is a complete dump that is full of drop outs and druggies. Here there are 8 year olds wearing 1cm thick eye liner and dressing like s****. It might be worth it if you actually like the place that you are moving to but my parents made us move some where that has changed us all. My Dad and Mum have become depressed and are always yelling … Read how I did it…
How I did it: I had the idea for a story in my head for months I had just never gotten the courage to actually write it. Once I did I was nervous but as soon as I opened my e-mail and there were reviews telling me how good it was that went away. Now days that is one of the few things that can make me truly smile. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I had the idea for a story in my head for a few months I just didn't have the courage to actually post it. Once I did I was so nervous but once I opened my e-mails and people had written to say how much they liked it I forgot all of that! Now days it is one of the few things that can make me truly smile :) Read how I did it…
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The first time that I did origami was when we had a Japanese exchange student live with my family for 3 weeks. She tried to teach me but there was a language barrier that made it hard to learn. Once she left I started watching lots of you-tube videos and I found a really good website that had easy to follow instructions to make lots of things. I deleted the link once I ran out of time to do much more of it… I can still make a crane, samari hat, chair, piano and a table from memory :) I think that I can make something else I just can’t be bothered to get up and look at all the origami that I kept.
You have to keep trying and just work at it. If one site doesnt have good instructions just keep searching and use you-tube! Don’t give up once you get the hang of it you can do it easily :)
