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January’s activities

Coffee

I don’t like coffee, but admittedly, I am getting used to drink it because of the exams and the stressful life I’m living nowadays. Coffee it’s the essential component for the exams week, without it, I wouldn’t have survived!

I always add milk and a good quantity of sugar in my coffee, and I use to drink it in the morning.

This would be the perfect breakfast if the glass was full of milk:


 

 

My favourite painter

I don’t have a favourite painter, but I like specially Salvador Dali. He was born in Figueres, Spain in 1904.

His best-known work, The Persistence of Memory, was completed in 1931. Dalí’s expansive artistic repertoire includes film, sculpture, and photography, in collaboration with a range of artists in a variety of media.

Here you have a picture of The Persistence of Memory:

 

 


My favourite writer

My favourite writer is Carlos Ruíz Zafón, I’ve read all of his books and I’ve loved them all. But Aida has written about him, so I will tell us about Stephenie Meyer, who is a writer that has shocked me with her saga of Twilight.

She was born in the United States in 1973. She’s actually married and has got three children. She has written “The Host” and “The second life of Bree Tanner”.


 

 

December activity

Shoe’s I wear at home

Here you have a picture of my slippers. They’re red and really warm. In my opinion, they’re very funny because of the two sheep in love. I have some pairs of slippers, but those are my favourite ones because they’re a present from my boyfriend.

 

For the one’s who don’t know how slippers are made, here you have some information:

First, you must cut the pieces to make the grade. Following, the edging, and finally, you have to sew the paste with glue.

I hope you have enjoyed my slippers!

My favourite place to live

My favourite place to live


The picture you can see is not my bedroom, neither any part of my house but it’s my dream to live in this house one day.

This is modern house is situated in El Salvador, and it’s called Casa Gutierrez.

It was designed by P&P Architects. Casa Gutierrez has the exquisite feel of a contemporary home with traditional spaces. There’s a Salvadoran kitchen, a large living room with floor to ceiling glass windows and a small terrace in the front that gives the feeling of living outdoors. It would be the perfect house if it wasn’t in Salvador, but I am wishing to live there or in a similar house in a faraway future.