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St. Patricks day and Blog Anniversary

Project Rainbow is two! I can't BELIVE another amazing year has passed for all of us to grow, share, play and spread the rainbow-ness. This year has brought so many fabulous things like We DayPegasister Art ProjectsDIY DeodorantHappy ListsPuppies, and many more fabulous things. For Project Rainbow's birthday, you, my dear dear readers have the opportunity to request what I should write about. You comment below with a quote, question, or even a picture. This year I hope to bring you more of my poems, as well as more smiles. Below is a happy list.


Some things that make me happy
1. Polk-a-dot nails

 2. Funny Signs

3. Banana Phones

 4. Overall Tutu Dresses

5. Funny Band-Aids


6. Octopus Dip

 7. Really Big Fruit
 8. Meeting/ Seeing Craig Keilburger. Read more about the founder of Free the Children at www.freethechildren.com

9. Round Bushes

 10. Mixing and matching with my new double piercing

In summary...Waking up to a new day is completely radical because it means that you can change anything you want. You have control of your life. You can stand up for that kid or remember to brush your teeth. You can change whatever you want. All you need is a little faith, trust, and pixie dust. Then, you can truly fly.

Comments

  1. MY DEAR HANNAH...I LOVE SEEING ALL YOUR FANTABULOUS OUT FITS AND YOUR AWESOME...TRULY AWESOME HAIR COLORS AND DOS. QUITE A CREATIVE KID YOU ARE.

    ALSO I WOULD LIKE TO READ MORE OF YOUR POETRY...YOU ARE A MAGNIFICENT TALENT.

    ALSO I AM READING AND ENJOYING the B F G...Y E S!!!!!!!!!

    GO HANNAH GO....BRILLIANT!!!!!!!!!!!

    YOU KNOW WHO LOVES YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    YOUR GRAMY

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