Birthday

This is going to be a quick post, but it’s gonna go up right when I was born! My birthday is September 29th, I was born at 2:33am. I can’t wait to do a little celebration with my family and be at school for basically the whole day. Yep. That was totally the truth. Hint, hint.

If you’re reading this when it comes out– fix your sleep schedule, for one thing. And for another, I really hope I have a good birthday. This is partially a message to future me but also just a birthday present for myself.

I can’t decide how I feel about getting older. I’m leaving behind the age I’ve been for 365 days (or 366 if you count leap year and that extra day), and it just seems weird. I might miss being 12.

Well, that’s all. I hope you all have a fantastic rest of your day, and I’ll try to post something again soon! G’bye.

My Braces

I recently got braces. Earlier this year, actually. February 5th, to be exact. Honestly, braces are awful. Even if I’ve only had them for 7 months, they have not been nice to me. I think choosing colors is fun, even if it’s only a small difference and doesn’t change my experience.

I think I’ll start with my process of getting them on. It was really simple, they just put this rubber thing that kept my mouth open, then started putting on the glue and all that fun stuff. I don’t remember much of the process, but I remember when they took of the rubber mouth thing my face was really gross from saliva. Sorry if that made you gag. I had to say it. That was probably one of the worst parts of getting my braces on, besides the amount of time it took and how weird my mouth felt with all the brackets rubbing against the inside and my lips.

My teeth do look a lot straighter, though. Clearly, they’re working. Pretty soon I’m going to have to get rubber bands. They’re going to fix an overbite I barely have. I mean, everyone has a slight overbite. That’s how our jaws are supposed to line up. I guess they see my overbite worse than the average overbite. I’m pleased that they’re doing it right about now, while we are all wearing masks at school and no one can really tell I have bands in my mouth. I’m definitely not excited, but hopefully they make my teeth look better.

I didn’t really mention the tightening process, which I’ll do now. You go into the orthodontist, they take you to a seat, and then ask if you’ve had any problems or pain with them. Then they take off the bands around each bracket and show you your color options. They might do an x-ray, or a wire change, or they might just put the bands right back on in the color you chose.

For my final topic, I am going to talk about how much it hurts. Not putting them on, or getting them tightened, but when they are moving your teeth in general. There is so much pressure, and it hurts so much. It’s hard to explain the pain without making it seem worse than it is. I think it’s the amount of pressure on your teeth that makes the pain almost intolerable. When you get them on, they hurt the most. Then when you get them tightened they hurt for a few days. And then the rest is history. Getting them tightened now, since I’ve done it a lot, doesn’t hurt at all.

That’s my short little story about my braces! I hope you enjoyed it, and there will definitely be more stories about my braces, since they’re a huge part of my life, but for now that is all! Hope you are all having a great day, and I’ll do my best to post again soon.

The Derecho

So, you may or may not have heard about the awful storm that blew through Iowa on Monday, August 10th. The weathermen called it a “Derecho” which is a storm with straight-line winds, the highest mile-per-hour winds detected were 140! It was not a tornado, there was no funnel cloud! The damage, however, was as if a tornado had hit.

Citizens were comparing what happened to a hurricane, and in some ways it was worse. Hurricanes can be predicted, and people who are in the path have many days, or even weeks, to prepare for the hit. We only had a few minutes to prepare, and we didn’t realize that this storm was going to be as bad as it was.

These are some images of the damage (they were struggling to load as I wrote this, hopefully that fixes itself when this is published) to give you an idea of what happened. We weren’t even hit that bad! There were houses with walls down, and roofs just gone. It was crazy to see all the damage, and really devastating. Everyone in my family is safe, which is very lucky. Unfortunately, not everyone was safe. A friend of mine had a tree fall on their house! The whole tree was uprooted, too!

It took many days to clean up the mess. There was trash everywhere because this storm happened on a Monday, which happened to be the day before our trash pickup day. Which also means everyone’s trash cans were full. And trash cans were tipped over and thrown around, throwing trash everywhere too.

Then there was the amount of leaves and tree branches everywhere as well. We have a tree in the front of our house which snapped in half. I told you these winds were strong! My dad spent all evening, when he came home from work, cleaning up small branches and cutting up trees and big branches that had fallen.

We did, eventually, get it all cleaned up and put it on our curb where it still sits today. Yep. You read that right. The debris is all still on the curb, all of it. I’m not sure it’ll ever get picked up. It’s been there for more than a month now, and there have been no signs of anyone coming to pick up the (now dead) branches.

That’s not all the storm did, either. It knocked out power for a long time. Some people got it back within a few days, while others were out for a few weeks. It took even longer for our internet to come back, yet phone data came back a bit sooner.

This was a time where everything you took for granted was taken away, and you realized how much you relied on those things and how little gratitude you gave those things. I can’t imagine what it’s like to live without power every day of your life.

That’s basically my Derecho story. This won’t be the only story about storms, but until another one comes it will be. I hope you enjoy this blog post! I’ll do my best to get them out when I can. And with that, that’s the end of this post. Stay tuned!

Welcome!

Hi! My name is Lexi, and this is going to be my blog website! I’m so excited to get started, but before I start posting I feel it’s important that I talk a little about myself so you can get to know me.

My first name is Alexis, and I go by Lexi. My favorite color has got to be teal, it’s very pretty and I think it just suits me. I love all kinds of animals, but foxes are by far my favorite. I also love writing. Mostly story-writing. I am currently in the 7th grade, and I’m really lucky that I am able to see most of my friends at lunch or around school. This year has been really weird and wacky for not only me but people around the world because of all this COVID-19 stuff. I’m really glad we’re not in full lock-down.

Some things that you can look forward to with this blog is getting to know more about me and my daily life, although it is unlikely I will post everyday. I’m so excited to journal about things that go on in my life, and things that are new and/or different to me. I hope you are all excited as well!