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How do you find time to enjoy your day, even when you have a lot going on? Write about at least three specific things you do to enjoy small moments throughout your day.

Even when I have a lot going on, I try to find small ways to enjoy my day. In the morning, I start with a quiet cup of coffee , which helps me feel calm before things get busy. During the day, I take short breaks to stretch, go outside, or just take a few deep breaths. These quick moments help me feel more relaxed and focused. In the evening, I like to unwind by reading a book, journaling, or watching a show I enjoy. Even on the busiest days, these small habits help me find peace and enjoy little moments.

In celebration of Earth Day, take a moment to reflect on the idea of creation. What do you believe is the most beautiful creation in the world and why? Describe it in detail and explain what makes it so awe-inspiring to you.

One of the most beautiful creations in the world is the ocean. Its blue, with endless waves stretching to the sides, reminds us how big and mysterious the world really is. The way sunlight glares on the water, the rhythm of the tides, and the colorful life beneath the surface all show nature’s power and grace. It’s inspiring because it holds both peace and strength, and connects every corner of the Earth.

Now that you have completed your sensory presentation, reflect on which of the five senses you value most. Identify the sense and explain why it holds the greatest importance to you.

The sense I value the most is sight. Sight is the most valuable to me because without sight I wouldn't be moving how I move as in walking, seeing, and experiencing the world. It holds a great importance to me because it is a lot easier seeing things than not.

Easter Sunday was yesterday, a holiday full of traditions for many people. What holiday do you look forward to the most each year, and why is it your favorite? Share what you usually do to celebrate it and what makes it meaningful or fun for you."

 The holiday I look forward to the most is Christmas. Why Christmas is my favorite is because it brings my family closer and we all come together to celebrate a special holiday, what I usually do during Christmas is help my mom cook breakfast, we all share a reason why we celebrate Christmas, and finally open presents after we're done with that and we do that in the morning we chill for the rest of the day at home. 

Choose one item from your "So Much Depends Upon" list and imagine it could talk. What story would it tell about you? Write from the item’s point of view.

 My writing journals story would most likely agree and decide I'm a reasonable person. This being said my journal would feel interesting before I even start wring on it then suddenly become even more interested after I finish saying part of a story, the expression would most likely be shocked, confused, and laughter. 

Write about a book, poem, or article you’ve read that made you feel something deeply—whether it was joy, anger, sadness, or curiosity. What was the text, and what moment or message stood out to you the most?

I remember reading those Babysitter's Club books as a kid, and there was this one part kids stuck with-you know, the first one, Kristy's Great Idea. Kristy actually starts a babysitting club with her friends, and the storyline is fun and light hearted, but then there's this whole other layer that just made me feel something more serious at the time. It really caught my attention about how Kristy's family especially her mother were the main characters in this story. Kristy is trying to be the responsible one with the family when it comes to doing something for the family and placing importance on the mother-daughter relationship while still trying to preserve her friendship. There is that point in the book where Kristy realizes how vital her role is in the family but also how much she needs to fight to maintain her independence. It was very relatable because it is referring to that balancing act which we all face takeng care of others and taking care of ourself at the sa...

Write about what you did over the Spring Break.

 Over spring break I went to Panama City Beach in Florida. I went with my friend and my family and we had a blast. Me and my friend was with each other the whole time and was out AM to AM after we would be on the beach we had many new friends and went to where they were staying at and chilled until there was a party. That week was so tiring when I finally came back all I did was sleep. 

If you could plan the perfect spring break with no limitation, money, time, or responsibilities—what would it look like? Where would you go, who would you bring, and what would you do?

A private island that’s half lush jungle, half white-sand beach somewhere in the South Pacific, but with little treehouses built into the cliffs and glass bottom over the water.A mix of friends, maybe some cool artists to vibe with, and a personal chef who can make fire meals from any culture (plus snacks 24/7).

Describe a real moment in your life that felt like the beginning of a powerful story. Tell what happened, and why it felt like a turning point in your life?

 A moment in life that felt like the beginning of a powerful story was when I moved back to Atlanta after living in Seattle for a couple of years. I'm born and raised in Atlanta but my mom decided to move to Seattle and start a new life after making new friends there my mom wanted to come back. When we came back I was upset and worried about what was to come but staying here not only did I reunite with my family but also my childhood friends. 

Write about something you’ve outgrown but still miss.

 Something I've outgrown but still miss is my old friend group. My first year of high school I had a group of friends it was a bunch of us and we would always have the most fun together, weather we're in class or at a game, or even getting food after school we made so much memories together that I wouldn't trade anything for. We grew apart when I moved back to Atlanta although I was sad I realized it was for the best because they were a distracted towards my path that I didn't need in my life. They taught me so many things and helped me in ways no one ever could and I'll forever be grateful for them.