Hi FAU bloggers, today I'm gonna show you 2 pics about differents mooments of my life!! In the first photo, I was 8 years old. I was at home after school, just relaxing after a long day. I remember I was with my first pet, a cat named Rayo. He was a playful and loving kitten who became my best friend back then. My mom took the photo, and I think she captured a very peaceful moment for me. I still remember the warmth of Rayo sleeping next to me, and it was special to share those little everyday moments with him. Having Rayo by my side was comforting, especially when I felt tired or stressed from school. I was grateful to have him as my first pet, and this photo reminds me of the simple joy of spending time with him. The second photo was taken ten years later, just before my high school graduation when I was 18 years old. I was at my school, minutes away from this big milestone moment. I was standing with my classmates, all of us feeling excited and a little nervous about what the f...
Hello classmates, today I'm gonna talk about what's on my cultural radar. Firstly, I read an article from "The Guardian" of Mark O'Connells, He was talking about some cultural aspects like Youtube, an music Album, a book, a restaurant, an activity and a film. In the article, Mark O'Connell is talking about the music album Suntub, by ML Bunch, O´Connell think the album as a VERY good piece. He says the album makes it sound like an absolute must-listen. The way he describes the album as dreamy, and continually revealing new layers definitely piques my interest. It seems like a perfect addition to any music lover’s list, especially for those who enjoy discovering fresh, innovative sounds. I’ll definitely be adding this to my playlist, sounds like an intriguing musical journey that’s worth exploring! In other hand, Mark O’Connell talks about his experience with the Shakti Mat, describing it as initially uncomfortable and borderline painful, but ultimately ...
A school teacher I remember was my art teacher in high school. She was Ms. Pilar. Although I didn't like her much at first, she quickly became one of my favorite teachers. I had my first class with her in seventh grade on my very first day at my new school. It was an art workshop, and the first thing she had us do was recreate a portrait of a woman. While I had some previous experience with art, she truly helped me develop my skills. When I decided I wanted to study design, she was the first teacher I told, and she was thrilled for me. In my last year of high school, she entrusted me with one of the biggest projects I've ever done: designing a mural for the school's folk dance event. It was exciting because it allowed me to leave a lasting mark on the school. The last time I saw her was last year. I showed her some of the projects I’ve worked on at university, and she was so excited that she mentioned recreating some of the ideas with her students! (We don't have photo...
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