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Introduction to my Blog

Hi! My name is Sienna and I am 13 years old. For the longest time, I have always wanted to start my own blog and write about things I'm passionate about. Just recently I've been working my butt off to get this blog started and I know that there are many bumps in the road. I'm still new to this whole blogging thing but just know that I'm trying my absolute best! If any of my readers ever have any questions or suggestions PLEASE let me know. As I said I'm still learning and doing everything I can to put out the best content I can.

What to expect- There are so many things that I would love to share with my readers because I kind of bounce from hobby to hobby. For example, I love to cook all kinds of dishes, I LOVE animals ( specifically dogs), knitting is a recent venture of mine, yoga, meditation, and reviews of products. That's a lot, right? So I have all kinds of things planned for my blog such as teaching my readers how to cook my favorite recipes that'll warm anyone's heart and soul, reviews on products ( and trust me, I'm not going to tell you a product is the best thing in the world when it's not because I'm only 13 and don't have a lot to lose), advice to teens about school and all that jazz, visiting animal shelters, and hopefully when I get a larger following do fundraisers, and maybe even do weekly/ monthly challenges!

Like I said before I'm still learning so much not to mention doing this while being a full-time student so please be patient with my content, but all the same thank you for reading and I hope you all enjoy what I have to put on the table. I also need some ideas for products you would like me to try out if you're unsure if they're worth the money! Once again thank you! I can't wait to post all kinds of content!

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