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Okaaaay, so right now there is a kitten on my tummy. Noelle living in my room is becoming such a wonderful thing. Although I literally have four animals in here now, Noelle is the only one out with me all the time. I have a turtle, Annabelle, who I get out from her bucket thing occasionally (you can see the bucket in the background of this book cover), and also a hermit crab named Riquicimo who I let walk on my hand and bed sometimes. They're pretty much in the same boat. My dog, Ranger, is a nut. I don't get to let him out all the time because of his behavior.

That leaves Noelle, who sleeps with me, plays with me, cuddles into my neck, licks my face, and purrs in my ear. She also poops a lot and sometimes has accidents, and she also is a little rowdy sometimes. But I remind myself that she's a kitten, and there are both good and bad parts of kittenhood and cathood. She won't be three pounds anymore when she's an adult, which makes me kinda sad.

I'm making this about my cat, wow! Surprise much? I don't know, it's just a huge thing to me that a living, breathing organism is with me to spend time with me all the time. Whenever I want to chill, she chills with me. Just like now.

Anyway, so enough about the kitty. I'll talk about yesterday. We went to the movies yesterday and saw The Nut Job, which was an okay movie but it involved politics and government so stupid me didn't understand. It was only 1-something when we got out, so I convinced my family to go to the mall with me. We went into a few stores, and at Aeropostale my mom and I got stuff. I bought myself a pair of sweatpants in my favorite color (lilac, in case you didn't know), and my mom bought some legging type pants to wear under her dresses for church. It gets cold. With our purchase, we got a free tote. Of the choices, I picked a cyan-colored bag with a skull on it, made of stars. It's SO CUTE.

I wasn't that tired when it was bed time, so I decided to go kill time on YouTube. I somehow switched topics from My Little Pony to Tangled (you know how suggestions work), and I found the whole movie Tangled on YouTube. I know that's illegal to have movies on YouTube, but they'll probably have it taken down soon anyway so whatever. Anyway, I've never seen Tangled before and so this was my first time watching it.

First of all, let me just say that I ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT. Tangled proves that there can be a dramatic and somewhat dark tale without ruining the movie or scaring kids off. I loved the animation. Eugene and Rapunzel were just ADORABLE, and Rupunzel was just so pretty it was ridiculous. I loved how her abnormally long hair didn't make her look weird, but instead she was absolutely beautiful in such a unique way. She reminded me of the sisters from Frozen and Venelope from Wreck-it Ralph. I just love that art style. It SPEAKS to me.

(I swear I just typed the word "speaks" and accidentally put "spears", I'm so done omg)

I cried so hard toward the end. I won't spoil it for the people like me who didn't get a chance to see it in theaters, but it was so sad to me. I felt so many emotions from that movie, including sadness, fear, love, and humor. It was a perfect combo of everything, and it really made me think about certain people in which I won't speak of just yet. Shhh. But overall, the movie was beautiful and genius. I wouldn't change a thing.

Today, I went to church and then chilled at my house. After chores, of course. I would have done homework and laundry too, but I'm putting that off to tomorrow since we're off. I don't plan on doing much else tomorrow besides that, unless of course eating and bathing. And using my iPad for various things.

So yeah. I planned out so much that I didn't even make a title first, but I didn't write as much as I thought I would. Oh, well. I guess I'll just call this something generic and move on with my life. Thanks everyone for reading my pointless passage! Yay :)

If you're planning on memorializing MLK tomorrow, you go, Glen Coco.
-Danielle

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