The Room Where I Live

My favorite room in my house has to be the “Living Room.” The reason the Living Room is my favorite is because I spend most of my day there. In the room there is a computer that I use, and a T.V. I also like the amount of space in the room, as there is not too much and not too little. There are charging ports behind the reclinable couches where I can charge my apple devices. I eat in the room, drink in the room, do homework in the room, and workout in the room. In conclusion, this room has many different aspects of it that make it my favorite, and that’s why I love it.

20% Project #1: Braille

While working on my 20% project on the first week, I proud that I was able to accomplish my goal of memorizing the braille alphabet. A video on YouTube helped me memorize it because it showed how you can memorize it easily with just the first ten letters by adding dots to the bottom. I did struggle on a few things, because the rule for adding dots after the first ten letters stops at the letter w and resumes afterwards. Another struggle I had was with the numbers, which are the same as the first ten letters except you add a number sign before them. I did not have to adjust anything this week luckily, and so far this project has been going well. Next week for the project, I will buy a book printed in braille, and guess what objects are based on what they feel like to help my sense of touch.

The Lake House

It was 8:00 a.m. in the morning, I woke up and almost fell down the stairs because I forgot I wasn’t in my house. I had rented out a house next to a lake and river, because I thought it would be cool to see the ecosystem there. I went downstairs to brush my teeth and make coffee for the morning. In the table where I was drinking coffee I saw an advertisement on my phone for home improvement, where people would help me reform my house. I opened the casement for some fresh air, and to my surprise, I saw a platypus! I stepped out of the house ran to the river. By the time I got there, the platypus was gone. I followed the river to explore, and I thought I was dreaming when I saw about fifteen platypuses in front of my eyes. I took a photograph, and was proud of myself for finding such a wonderful thing in nature.