WP-3 is done, and I am the happiest of campers. Don’t get me wrong though, WP-3 has been the most enjoyable WP thus far. The concept of translating genres was cool, my topic was interesting (to me, at least), and my new genres were unique (honestly, I think what I really enjoyed was the illustration part of it, I finally got the opportunity to use my Super Swag 30ct. pack of Crayola Twistable Colored Pencils-- have I made you jealous yet?). So though it took me hours to complete, and by 4:30 AM on Wednesday morning I looked like this:
it was definitely worth it because I had a lot of fun doing it, and the end result is something that I am pretty proud of-- but hopefully my passion for this assignment ‘translates’ into a good grade too. Now that our final WP is complete, it’s time to face the Boss: the Portfolio. When I first cha cha cha checked out the assignment description and everything we had to do/include, I was like omg this is going to be rough times, but the more I’m reading over it, the better I feel. With Zack’s comments, I think revising our WPs is going to be a walk in the park (*knock on wood*), and I have a pretty good idea of how I am going to write my reflection.
It’s hard to believe that this class is almost drawing to a close. Writing classes usually make me want bang my head on a desk, so to say I came in with mixed feelings is a bit of an understatement, but now I am already thinking about how much I am going to miss it. :(
Is it getting dusty in here? No? Just me? Alright y’all, well I’m going to go work on gathering info about complete sentences for Monday’s presentation, so I'll catch ya later, thanks for reading~

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