Monday, April 25, 2016

About Me - Triniti Edition

I wanted to write Triniti Addition in the title, but the other editors would not have been happy.



  That should give you a rough idea of who I am, but if it didn't, I am pretty crazy, and the Supreme Dictator of the World!!! If that didn't convince you, you'll probably spontaneously combust in a few seconds.

 I have the most impeccable spelling in the whole of the Golden State. (OK, so that's not true, but my spelling is pretty amazin'). ;)
  
 I am the second oldest, at LESS THAN A WEEK YOUNGER THAN SERENA. Sorry, I had to say that. But it is true. 

 You'll want to know that most books I will recommend, but I haven't read all the books in the world. I will list some of the books I like about two lines from here.
  • All books in the Redwall series
  • All books in the Percy Jackson series
  • All books in the Lord of the Rings series (included is the Silmarillion)
  • All books in the Mandie series
  • Great Expectations
  • Little Women
  • Webster's Dictionary (No joke. My enlarged vocabulary is mostly due to the fact that I read the dictionary)
  • The Candy Shop War
  • Rudyard Kipling books
  • others...                                                                                                                      A lot of those are below my reading level, but stuff that's at my reading level is often inappropriate for teenagers, or adults for that matter. 
  
 I bet my siblings are crazier than any on the rest of the face of the planet. Sorry for the topic change, but I do love them a lot. My little siblings like to tell jokes. The one could be a stand-up comedian, and the other is more of a practical joker. My older siblings are harder to sum up in one sentence. The oldest is a geeky, crazy, video game playing mathematician. The other one is just a bit crazier than me, and he's the Non-Supreme Dictator of the World.  I have four siblings total. I also have a sister-in-law, who is super-duper awesome. She is an incredible artist, and she taught me how to draw in proportion.(Did I mention I like to draw?) I also have two adorable nephews.  
  
 I am an avid artist. My art style goes all the way from manga, to doodles, to painted papers, to bleeding tissue paper, to realistic people/animals, to drawing my favorite book characters (My Annabeth is pretty bad though. {Tyson is pretty good. Must be the fact he only has one eye.}), to a little tiny bit of my least favorite, abstract art.  I do a lot of grid drawings, and last month at art class we got a picture of an animal, cut it in half, glued one half in our art books, and drew the other half.  
  
 I like to sew as well. I made an awesome vintage style dress, and it wasn't actually that hard. Four years ago, if I'd of tried to make that, you would've thought that a two year old was trying to sew with a hack-saw, but my sewing teacher is the awesomest sewing teacher in the world. I've been taking her class for about five years now. My first project was sewing a button to a scrap of fabric, which at the time seemed so incredibly difficult, but now I'm like, "A button? I have to sew a button? But it's so ridiculously easy! Can't I do some tailor tacks or something?" I would never say that. Tailor tacks are evil.
  
 I also sing. I'm a soprano in my church choir, and even when not in the choir, I enjoy singing. Most people think the spa is relaxing. Well, I think singing is one of the most relaxing things in the world. Singing properly though, that's a whole other thing. You have to use better than perfect posture, breath in the base of your lungs so that your stomach expands, then you have to let out the air out a certain way while you're singing, so all-in-all, singing properly is difficult, but beneficial. I actually can sing longer with less breaths in-between when singing properly. 

  I could go on forever and ever on the topics that I've inserted, but I won't.


So, until next time, dear valued reader,

Fare thee well, 
Triniti 
  

3 comments:

  1. Is that last part a reference to When Calls the Heart? :)

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    1. Which last part, Dear Valued Reader? I did not make any reference to When Calls the Heart, but I am interested in knowing what you thought was similar.
      Were you thinking of "Dear Mary Rose" and her infamous responses?
      If so, "Dear Valued Reader" has nothing to do with that. You may have noticed that I always respond to you and call you dear valued reader, so that I will continue to do.

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