10 Writing Prompts
One very important thing about writing is well, writing. I used to only write in short bursts, so I couldn’t develop good writing habits or improve at all. Just writing helps to improve your writing, so I’ve put together a list of 10 writing prompts to help you write more. “That deer really messed
It’s Coming… NaNoWriMo!
Hello everyone! The leaves have officially fallen off the trees which means it’s fall! One thing I’m looking forward to this fall (apart from jumping in leaf piles) is NaNoWriMo. NaNoWriMo stands for National Novel Writing Month. In the month of November, writers everywhere try to write 50,000 words. This is my first
Popcorn!
Movie nights are great. Some might say the best part is the movie, but I think the best part is the popcorn. I’m not kidding. I. love. Popcorn. There are different ways to make/get popcorn. I’ve broken it down into four categories. Pop-it-yourself, microwave, Pre-popped, and concessions. Pop-it yourself is the kind I eat
11 Things to do on a Trampoline
About once every two months, my family visits our cousins. They live on a farm outside of town, which means they have a huge yard. In this giant yard, they have a trampoline. Ever since we were little, we’ve played on that trampoline, and we’ve come up with many fun games to play. 1. Frozen
Seven Things to do When it Snows.
This past weekend, snow fell and covered our yard in about two feet of snow. Even while it was still storming, my brothers and I bundled up, and tromped outside. Here are seven different things to do in the snow. 1. Snowman (duh) *knock knock knockity knock* “Do you want to build a-” Even if
Guinea Pig Care
Hello! I’m back! I’ve been gone the past few months traveling, but now I’ll be posting most every week! In January, I will have had my guinea pigs for a year. Before I got Peppermint and Fudge, I did a lot of research on guinea pigs. I’ve learned many things through trial and error, and
My All Time Favorite Books
I am an avid reader. There is nothing better than snuggling into warm blankets, and reading a book. Over the past few months, I have read and reread many books that I think are very good.
Tiny House on a Trailer
About three or four years ago, my brother Abram, got a book about tiny houses for his birthday. He was instantly drawn to the world of tiny houses, and had a dream to build one. My dad decided to make it a family project. First, Abram had to figure out what to build the house
The Great Adventure of the Guinea Pigs
My November and December 2018 consisted of doing research about guinea pigs, and trying to persuade my mom to let me get them. I soon found out that guinea pigs need to live with at least another guinea pig, they need a large cage, lots of hay, and lots of veggies. In early December, we went
How to Keep Cool in the Summer Heat
Summer ends around the end of September, but the heat can last much longer. Our house is pretty old, which means no AC. From the beginning of June, to the middle of August, the only salvation from the summer heat is the pool. But when the pool closes, the heat seems unbearable. Around this time
Hi! I’m Hannah, a crazy pen-wielding, jack-of-all-trades writer. I write contemporary stories with a magical (or vintage!) twist, usually featuring big families, delicious food, and a few tear jerking scenes. When I’m not writing, you could find me camping, sewing, hiking, cycling, skiing, playing violin or piano, reading, and many other “-ing” words.