Book Review: Usborne Growing Up For Girls

This was the second book that I read regarding growing up for girls. I was very impressed with the range of topics in this book. There wasn’t much graphics nor colour pictures in this book though. Besides the basic growing up topics about the changing body, it included: -eating disorders -exercise -body image -sex and… Continue reading Book Review: Usborne Growing Up For Girls

Movie Review: Bloodshot

Image Courtesy of Wikipedia This movie was based on a comic book character named Bloodshot. Bloodshot was originally an US Marine, named Ray, who was kidnapped along with his wife by mercenaries. The leader Axe killed his wife and him when he wouldn’t comply. Or so he thought….. Ray wakes up to find himself in… Continue reading Movie Review: Bloodshot

Art Inspiration: Sonic The Hedgehog

Back in the 1990s, I loved watching my friends play Sonic The Hedgehog on their Sega Genesis gaming consoles. Oh, how I wanted one…. Image Courtesy of Wikipedia Sonic the Hedgehog was a platform gamedeveloped by Sonic Team and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis home video game console. It was released in North America in June 1991 and in PAL regions and… Continue reading Art Inspiration: Sonic The Hedgehog

Netflix Series: Paranormal

Image Courtesy of IMDb Summary Rafaat was a scientist and hematologist who only believed in science. But one day, he was sent to do an autopsy on an ancient mummy. Life began to change around him. Memories of his childhood began to haunt him. These memories would intertwine with the paranormal events that would follow… Continue reading Netflix Series: Paranormal

Netflix Movie: Bulbbul

Image Courtesy of Wikipedia Summary As a young little girl, Bulbbul was given away as a child bride to a creepy man who looked like he was three or four times older than her. His twin brother, who was developmentally challenged, made advances at her constantly, even though he was married to a cruel wife.… Continue reading Netflix Movie: Bulbbul

Art Inspiration: Remembrance Day And The Poppy

In Canada, November 11 is known as Remembrance Day. “Remembrance Day is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth member states since the end of the First World War to remember the members of their armed forces who have died in the line of duty.“—Wikipedia  Why The Poppy? According to Canadian Royal Legion, the Napoleonic… Continue reading Art Inspiration: Remembrance Day And The Poppy

Supporting Small Businesses

These past months I have been working hard to help small businesses to promote their online presence. It’s great that I am able to my online presence to share what I love, and watch the businesses grow. Therefore, I get a little sad whenever they decide to end their discount codes for me to share… Continue reading Supporting Small Businesses

Reblog Feature: 2020, A Different Kind Of Holiday Season

“Have you put up your Holiday decorations yet? I have 😀 Any other year, I would wait until at least the first of December to decorate my house. This year however I was ready since August, I’m ready to add some joy and light into my life and feel the magic of hope, and I… Continue reading Reblog Feature: 2020, A Different Kind Of Holiday Season

Movie Review: Knives Out

Image Courtesy of Wikipedia Summary A famous crime novelist, Harlan Thrombey, died under mysterious circumstances. Detective Benoit Blanc arrived to investigate and to talk to the family members. The more he spoke to them, the more that he found all of them suspicious. The live-in nurse was extremely upset that he had passed away under… Continue reading Movie Review: Knives Out

Book Review: Mabby The Squirrel’s Guide To Flying

This was a tale of being born different from the norms of the community and being discriminated for it in the world of flying squirrels. So, if one couldn’t fly, then they were looked down on. Mabby’s father was an excellent flier, but his mother wasn’t able to fly. Mabby couldn’t fly either. Like his… Continue reading Book Review: Mabby The Squirrel’s Guide To Flying