St. Bernadette
aint Bernadette lived from 1844 to 1879. Her family was poor and she was often sick. She was born in France, and when she was fourteen, she saw the Blessed Mother in a cave.
aint Bernadette lived from 1844 to 1879. Her family was poor and she was often sick. She was born in France, and when she was fourteen, she saw the Blessed Mother in a cave.
In memory of Vanessa Yasintha Wambura (August 2003 – August 2023). In class we were asked to react to the article above. We were asked to reflect on it and I felt that it has a message that applies to everyone, at least preteens and teens.
As Joanne wrote in her article, it is important to eat breakfast, I am going to tell you why it is important to eat properly and how much to eat every day.
In memory of Vanessa Yasintha Wambura (August 2003 – August 2023). Wouldn't be so wonderful if our world today is very balanced. Much like a food chain, each item is vital for a functional system in our society.
In memory of Vanessa Yasintha Wambura (August 2003 – August 2023). What a better way to kick off the summer, then a day of fun at the beach with your best friend?
In memory of Vanessa Yasintha Wambura (August 2003 – August 2023). Imagine you were to have only 24 hours left on this earth. 24 hours to do anything you want, anywhere you want and anytime you want, as long as it's in a 24 hour time frame.
In memory of Vanessa Yasintha Wambura (August 2003 – August 2023). Everyone has little voices inside their head. Aside from how they may sound from the outside, what’s going inside may completely differ or not.
Dear blog readers and fans, due to a request from one of my dearest fans, I have decided that it is only fair that I show all the readers the Valedictorian speech I gave at my graduation.
Every little girl’s dream is to grow up and be a princess. Even me there was a time I want to be a princess. But when I watch these entire Disney princess movies my mind is having a brain storm.
On Friday June, 26, 2015, my mother, my mom's friend, two of our fellow blog writers (Maxine and Danica), and I went to the Catholic Women League (CWL) Fashion show at St. Patrick’s Parish.