Words of Week 36

Panoply: A complete or impressive collection of things
Peregrination: Traveling or wandering around
Perfunctory: (of an action or gesture) carried out with a minimum of effort or reflection
Placid: (of a person or animal) not easily upset or excited
Fin de siecle: Relating to or characteristic of the end of a century, esp. the 19th century

Words of Week 35

De facto: In fact, or in effect, whether by right or not
Nascent: (esp. of a process or organization) just coming into existence and beginning to display signs of future potential.
Tumult: A loud, confused noise, esp. one caused by a large mass of people
Neophyte: A person who is new to a subject, skill, or belief
Obstinate: Stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or chosen course of action, despite attempts to persuade one to do so

Blocked

Type, type, type, type, read, edit, type, type, type, read, delete. 

There is a spoken word poet, named Sarah Kay, and she has a poem named 'Worst Poetry'. I feel exactly like her but I also feel exactly unlike her. I have been writing more poems lately than blog posts and I am really sorry about that. I can't seem to put words together the way I want them to (at least in my blog), however I have been writing some pieces for my AP Lang class which I am loving with all my heart and enjoying with every cell in my body. I would like to post them here but they are personal essays and as personal as I get with you guys here, I would like to keep them at hand for the time being. I have 13 drafts for posts on this blog but somehow they don't click with me, and before I publish something I need to believe it's the most perfect I can do. I am still publishing my weekly words and salient charms so I am not inactive but I need something to happen in my life, I don't know what. 

While you mourn over my small rant hiatus, you can watch a YouTube video I made about my name and languages. If you never met me in real life then this is your chance to see how fabulous I am (:

~Lots of hugs
Belle