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Reflection letter

Dear Mrs. Cardenas, Welcome to my multi-genre blog project! I am so ready for you review what i have work so on over the past month. I’ve never blogged before this project was assigned, so this was a challenging project for me. I really liked have a specific general topic of home to related back in all five blogs. During module 2, I learned a lot about genre and formatting each in your own way. For example, I've never created a poem for two voices before. Using my confrontation relationships with my family as the backbone of my stories was a new concept for me, because i am a fairly reserved person. I found it difficult to decide what line would we say at the same time as each other and how to make it as realistic as possible. I wanted to make sure that you could feel and see the characteristics of my personality and what i consider home through my personal experiences in each piece on my blog pieces. My (photo essay, description, poems for two voice narrative, evaluation,

Blog post 5: A Fun Family Vacation

Blog post 4: What to have for Dinner

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Blog post 3: Evaluation on Chick-fil-a

Gwu Chick-fil-a A hidden gem on the campus of GWU is the Chick-fil-a hidden in the bottom of the Dover Campus Center. Since all other food options are so far away, Chick-fil-a is the best place to get lunch on campus. First, the service is friendly. I am an introvert so very much so I don't talk to many people but the worker in Chick-fil-a away seem so warm and welcoming. They know my order by heart and my sauces too. The service is friendly and swift if there 10 people in front of you will get through the line fast because of the system they have going. They are always sure to greet when I enter and exit. Second, the sauces are provided with no trouble. If I eat anywhere else on campus I have to go on a sauce search most likely. Also someplace even charge like WOW cafe I always get hot wings but they charge me .89 cent for ranch and just one small cup. Here at Chick-fil-a they ask me what sauce I need and get it right there in hand, no fee, walk or search.

Blog post 2: Butterless Mash Potatoes anf Flourless Cake

Butterless mashed potatoes and flourless cake A play in one act Character List Grandma (monk) : 59, sassy, lovable, alway cleaning, heavy south twang, stay at home wife, been married for 35 years, perfect housewife Grandpa (Rick) : 57, loud, messy, clingy, provider, South twang, been married for 35 years Minnie : 18, attitude, doesn't bite her tongue for anyone, loves her grandparents like they are her parents  Synopsis Minnie is at her grandparents house as usual. She lived with them up until she was 11 and moved in with her mom but still considers her grandparents house as a second home and is alway there. Minnie’s house with her mother is just down the street. Grandma is cooking but is missing key ingredients to make certain things but doesn't want to go get them. Butterless mashed potatoes and Flourless cake Act 1 Grandma: “ How long you going to be here?” Minnie: “ Why you trying to kick me out?” Grandma: “

Blog post 1: Home on wheels

Home on wheels They say home is where the heart is, but mine is in multiple places constantly because I love so many things like my car. My car holds a special in my heart because it was a gift from my mom at sweet 16 birthday and I was not sure if I was going to get. My 16 birthday party was a great day for me so I feel as if my car just wraps all the good things that happened that night in one item. It is jet black in color on the outside and inside so of course, she's hot and not looks but literally hot because black attracts heat like summer does light bugs. It has three white bar lights in the front, and three red bar lights in the back. My car has a small, round black, camera for me see the world as I reverse into the unknown; my side mirror holds tiny projections that cast the image of a horse at night. Its all black inside too. My seats are a plushy, soft leather with slightly reclining seats in the back to save space and give a homey feel that gives me a sense of