In the right hand corner of this website their are three buttons with links to Pinterest, Google+, and a link to a Google Document of mine. The document is my unfinished rough draft of Blue Jay. It's the only thing I could think to put there since I don't have Remember Ariel or Darkest Before Dawn on a Google Document. As soon as I learned that when you're using a Google document or just about anything Google that they can save and use anything you put on there then I tried to stop using it. I did not want them to have my prized books. Also, I've just recently returned to my Blue Jay document and now I'm just adding some book excerpts there.
I'm going to see Captain America: The Winter Soldier again!! I've already seen it with my sister and Dad, but now I get to see it again with my sister, Mom and her best friend. That movie was really good, good enough for me to go back and see it again. :)
Earlier I said I got the title idea Darkest Before Dawn from a Batman movie, well "It's always darkest before the dawn" seems to be the original quote or proverb. Either that or "The darkest hour is always just before the dawn". I searched it on Google in an attempt to find the man who first said it, but I found two ways to say it and no solid answer as to it's origin. A few people gave different names, several said it's a proverb and no one really knows who first said it. I found a website that might have given a good answer, but they wanted me make an account and all that before I could access their site.
I'm going to see Captain America: The Winter Soldier again!! I've already seen it with my sister and Dad, but now I get to see it again with my sister, Mom and her best friend. That movie was really good, good enough for me to go back and see it again. :)
Earlier I said I got the title idea Darkest Before Dawn from a Batman movie, well "It's always darkest before the dawn" seems to be the original quote or proverb. Either that or "The darkest hour is always just before the dawn". I searched it on Google in an attempt to find the man who first said it, but I found two ways to say it and no solid answer as to it's origin. A few people gave different names, several said it's a proverb and no one really knows who first said it. I found a website that might have given a good answer, but they wanted me make an account and all that before I could access their site.