Jonathan Swift once said, “Vision is the art of seeing what is invisible to others.” Man I already finished two daily creates for week 12 already here it is. I just have so much work like I’m so tired that I want to go to a friend and be like:
If I didn’t have that much work and being stressed out, I would usually go up to a girl and be like:
Anyways back to the point of this blog post, here are my 2 daily creates so far this week:
So for this daily create, all we had to do is simply draw our own flag. I did it like this way below because to me since I’m swiss I used the Swiss flag sort of into here. I just made the plus a bit larger. I added people and a star into it to represent a union. Everyone should stay together and be kind to one another because you know you only live once really. I added the house on the side with the color blue surrounding it means peaceful, coolness, and trust.
So all we had to do in this daily create is to write about how and when we used the web our first time. Well mine happened in Switzerland when I was two years old. There’s a link to it, but if it doesn’t work in case you can read off of here below:
What is that?
It all started when I was in Switzerland in 1998. I was two years old that time. I still remember because it was funny, I asked my uncles “What is that?”. I was pointing to the computer. They were laughing and told me it was a computer. I asked them like what was it and what can you do, etc. He told me so many things about the legendary computer.
One night I woke up and went to turn on the computer just to see how it actually was. My uncles taught me how to turn on and stuff beforehand. When I typed in “hello”, I was like amazed I could actually type it. It felt really awesome that it went straight to the screen as I typed “hello”. I saw the computer games my uncle had. I started playing it. I forgot what it was because it was a long time ago and really late at night. I surfed around on the computer too. I kept playing the games for an hour till my mom came and saw me playing. She made me go back to sleep by saying there was a monster somewhere in the living room because I used to be afraid of monsters when I was a little kid.
When I was 3 years old, my older uncle taught me what’s useful about the computer before I moved to America. It was a painful experience for me to move away from my uncles and relatives from Switzerland. Although, my dad had a computer when I arrived so I kept playing since. I as well started typing up some stories a bit as I could. I searched on google a lot. Typing a lot and going on the internet is the best thing I enjoy so far and makes me want to major in computer science.