Hello. This post is going to be terrible just a heads up.

Hi. This is Amalia. It’s been a while since I was here. Anyways I’m gonna talk about some pictures, I guess.

This photo was taken I think 6 years ago. This was at the skyline in New Zealand, Rotorua. If you’re wondering what Sophie is sitting in, it’s called a luge. Looking at this photo is bringing back a lot of memories. I was so happy and energetic back then :0. We still have that jellybean plush, Sophie has in the photo on her lap, at home. Sophie looks so small too, like 💀.

Our mom said we should recreate the picture so we did that. The place is a lot different but that would be expected since it was years ago. Not only has the place changed but we have also changed a lot as-well. Ok that sounded really cringe please ignore that. As you can tell in the photo I’m wearing my beautiful Dodgers cap 😌. I literally wear it everywhere. To be honest Sophie hasn’t really changed that much. Still as energetic as always.

I’m also wearing my school uniform jacket in that photo ♥️. I love that jacket <3.

This photo was a couple hours later when me and Sophie went to zip-line. I was gonna do it from the start but I didn’t want to go alone so Sophie decided to go with me because our parents were too scared lol. Even though I am terrified of heights, I still did it and it was pretty fun. As you can tell in the photo I did not take off my hat 😌. My final words before I went on the zip line was, and I quote, “If I’m gonna die I’m gonna die with me hat.” You might think I was overreacting, which I probably was, but it was seriously terrifying. It was so high up and if you fell you surely would not survive.

This is the photo of the zip-line. I realize it doesn’t look that high but trust me, that’s only ‘cause of the angle. Absolutely terrifying but at least I was with my hat 👍. Oh and Sophie.

K that’s all bye ✌️.

Carrots Project, by Sophie

(Mr.Google) Carrots originated in modern-day Iran and Afghanistan

(Mr. Google) We believe that we began cultivating carrots around the 12th/13th century

(From History 101) Carrots were very popular also Carrots were commonly placed in tomb just chilling next to the dead Pharaohs

(Birds and Blooms) Full of beta carotene vitamin C and potassium along with tons of vitamin A

(Birds and Blooms) Fun fact even just half a cup of cooked or raw carrots contains about 204% of your recommended daily value.

So, hello. In this post I am going to be talking about the beautiful, delicious, delicacy known as carrots. Yes, carrots. Now, no wonder your parents always tell you to eat them because besides from strengthening your eyes, they give you cat like superpowers. They are also filled with beta carotene, Vitamin C, potassium, along with a but ton of Vitamin A. Also, fun fact, even just half a cup of cooked or raw carrots contains about 204% of your daily recommended value. I don’t know who’s eating a half cup of raw carrots but alright. Oh yeah, the best way to eat carrots is just put it in a pan with a bit of butter then add honey and sugar until the carrots are softened, trust me it may cause diabetes but trust me it’s worth it. (DISCLAIMER: I’m just joking STAY HEALTHY PLEASE)

Now, we believe that we began farming carrots around the 12th/13th century. Originating in modern day Afghanistan. Now isn’t that interesting? Also last fact but I bet you didn’t know that carrots were very popular back then, no like seriously, like carrots were commonly placed in tomb just chilling next to the dead Pharaohs. Carrots in coffins… hmmm…

Containing information from:

“Birds and Blooms” “History 101” and of course “Mr. Google”