ABOUT ME

My bio

Hello and welcome to my blog. My name is Gwendolyn, but I go by Gwen. My pronouns are she/her. When describing myself I would use words like, bubbly and fun, my friends would probably just call me energetic though. I like baking, hiking, martial arts, and helping people whenever I can. 

I have a few goals at this moment in life, for example, I want to become a fit enough hiker to complete the West Coast Trail (a six day hike along the ocean on Vancouver island) when I’m fifteen. I want to continue my taekwondo until I can be experienced enough to achieve my black belt. And I want to donate blood when I am old enough. 

I’m happy to be in the honours science and the honours math because I get to learn new things, move forward quicker, and have more time for other courses when I get into grade twelve. This year I’m really looking forward to doing the labs for grade nine and ten science because I like to do hands-on experiments. 

Parody website

The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus website inspires me to be mindful of what I read on the internet and in deciphering what is fake and what is real. This website also gives me a good laugh every time I read it.

Humming bird video

I chose the video true facts: the hummingbird warrior because I really like how the YouTuber zefrank1 teaches you natural history while adding a comical element to the videos. I find this video particularly interesting because he talks about the different types of beaks each bird has.

Inspiring quote

“I have not failed 700 times. I have not failed once. I have succeeded in proving that those 700 ways will not work. When I have eliminated the ways that will not work, I will find the way that will work.” -Thomas A. Edison

Picture

I chose this picture of my dog because she is the best dog (in my opinion) and she always makes me feel happy when I am sad.

References

quote: http://dcdagency.com/thomas-edison-inventing-the-light-bulb-entrepreneurs-must-read/

video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Biagyb7AcK8

website: https://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/sightings.html

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