ALL ABOUT ME

HOW DID I MAKE A WEBSITE?

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HOW DID I MAKE A WEBSITE?

Oh wow, let me tell you, making a website was a whole adventure! It wasn’t just some quick, five-minute thing—I had to figure out what I wanted, how I wanted it to look, and then actually put it all together. So, let me break it down for you.

First, I had to decide where to make my website. There are tons of website builders out there, but I ended up using Univer.se. It’s a super cool platform that lets you create a website straight from your phone or tablet, which is awesome because, let’s be real, not everyone wants to sit at a computer all day figuring out coding.

Once I picked Univer.se, I had to actually sign up. That meant choosing a username, a website name, and deciding what kind of website I wanted to make. Did I want it to be a blog? A store? A place to show off my projects? So many choices!

Then came the fun part—customizing it! I got to pick a theme, colors, fonts, and all the little details that made my site look exactly how I wanted. Univer.se makes it pretty easy with drag-and-drop tools, so I didn’t have to mess around with complicated code (which, let’s be honest, would’ve been a nightmare).

Of course, a website isn’t just about looking good—it needs content! I had to write up my homepage, decide what pages to include, and add pictures, links, and maybe even some fun extras. I made sure everything was organized so that when people visit my site, they don’t get lost.

After all that, I published my site! That was the most exciting part—seeing it go from an idea in my head to a real, working website that anyone can visit. And even though it’s live, I can still update it, change things around, and make it better over time.

So yeah, making a website took some time, but it was totally worth it. If you’re thinking about making your own, I’d say go for it! It’s easier than it looks, and you get to create something that’s 100% you.


WHO ARE MY RELATIVES?

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WHO ARE MY RELATIVES?

Well, the most important one you need to know about is… MY SISSY! 🎉👯‍♀️ She’s my amazing, awesome, slightly chaotic (but in a good way) sister. We laugh together, annoy each other (because that’s what siblings do, duh), and basically have the best adventures.

She’s the kind of sister who’s always up to something—whether it’s working on her small business, making cool stuff, or going on epic quests (okay, maybe just to the kitchen for snacks, but still).

And of course, I have other relatives too, but let’s be real—SISSY is the MVP! 💖 but also made something REALLY COOL!! it's a website!!

well, 2, to be exact! but if you wanna visit them, you could click that button!

DO I LOVE PAINTING?

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Oh, absolutely!

Painting is more than just something I do—it's a huge part of who I am. Even though I’m only 10 and still working on building my skills, every time I pick up a brush, I feel a rush of excitement and creativity. It’s hard to explain, but when I start painting, it feels like I’m transported to a different world where anything is possible. I don’t need to be famous or well-known to feel proud of what I create because painting is something that truly makes me happy.

At times, I can spend hours on a single piece, getting lost in the colors, the textures, and the story I’m trying to tell. It's not just about making something pretty—it's about expressing my thoughts, my feelings, and my ideas in a way that words can’t always do. I might not have all the fancy art tools or materials that professional artists use, but I always give my best effort and I’m constantly learning and growing with every piece I make.

Being so young means I have a lot of room to grow, but that's what excites me the most. The fact that there’s always something new to try, something new to learn, keeps me motivated. I know that with time, I’ll get better and better, and maybe one day, my paintings will inspire others just like the artists I admire today.

Even if I’m not famous yet or recognized by lots of people, I know that my love for painting is real, and that’s what matters most to me. Painting isn’t about fame or recognition—it’s about doing something that makes me feel alive and connected to the world around me. So yes, I truly, deeply love being a painter, and I can’t wait to see where this journey takes me!

If you wanna know more, feel free to email me! and maybe, one day, we could be friends!

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