Hello! My name is Lulu. I am 12 years old. On my podcast, I post entirely original stories and pieces around once a week. This can be for people of all ages, and kids can listen to short chapter books. These pieces are mostly my daydreams, and I would like to share them with you. I am also proud to say that I can GUARANTEE that your child has never heard them before! ^^ I really hope you enjoy it!

Lulu’s Storytelling Podcast
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Podcast Overview
Hello! My name is Lulu. I am 12 years old. On my podcast, I post entirely original stories and pieces around once a week. This can be for people of all ages, and kids can listen to short chapter books. These pieces are mostly my daydreams, and I would like to share them with you. I am also proud to say that I can GUARANTEE that your child has never heard them before! ^^ I really hope you enjoy it!
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5/13/2021
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July 11, 2021
Chapter 4 - A Letter and Awaiting a Friend - Episode 5
<p>Written version! ^^</p> <p><u><strong>Chapter 4 - A letter and Awaiting a Friend</strong></u></p> <p>It was a late summer morning, and I was sitting at the kitchen table reading a book. Bandit was under my chair, and sunlight filtered through the windows. The room looked peaceful and homey. Mother and father were out gardening. My sister was in her room. Everything was quiet. Then there was a ring and a knock on the door.</p> <p>I opened it, and I saw this month's letters on the doorstep. We live pretty far out in the countryside, so we don’t get much mail often.</p> <p>Today was a small pile. There were work letters, newspapers, and magazines. As I dug around, I found a letter addressed to me.</p> <p>"Hey there!</p> <p>I’m coming over to visit soon.</p> <p>I don’t know when this letter will arrive, but I figured I should tell you ahead of time.</p> <p>My mum and dad are off on a trip, so I’ll be staying with you for a week or two ^v^.</p> <p>My arrival should be sometime around June 24th.</p> <p>See you then!</p> <p>Sincerely,</p> <p>Raven"</p> <p>This brightened my day, and it was already pretty bright. Raven is my step-cousin. She is from the city, so we don’t get together very often. She's around the same age as me, but a few months older.</p> <p>I decided to go and inform my family about the news. They were a bit surprised, but they had got a telegram a month ago from my uncle, so I suspect they already knew.</p> <p>I went to my room, and opened up my notebook.</p> <p>Date - June 21st</p> <p>Time - 12:07 pm</p> <p>Entry 67</p> <p>Ray’s coming on the 24th. Clean room, get out extra mattress.</p> <p>There was a window on the west side of my room. I could see the swimming hole from here. The sun streams in, and warms up the dark room. A cat would've found it the perfect spot to sunbathe. My wardrobe had drawers sticking out, which were stuffed with clothes. There was a messily stacked pile of books next to my bed, and a little desk, filled with books, sketchbooks, and my notebook. The flowers on my windowsill were dry, and burnt up from being in the sun too long.</p> <p>I spent most of the afternoon in my room. I cleaned up my clothes, organized my desk, and replaced my flowers with living ones. Finally, I got rid of the dust that was building up on my shelves, floor, and books.</p> <p>Perhaps it was the lighting, but the finished result looked like it sprang out from a fantasy book.</p> <p>The following days seemed to go by very slowly. I took Bella for a quick ride, only to get scolded by mom. I learned how to make our signature pasta dish, but ended up forgetting to let the dough sit. However, as I am reflecting on this now, it seems as though the days actually went by fairly quickly. Perhaps time always goes by fast, but if nothing mildly interesting happens, it seems slower. I decided to write this thought down in my notebook.</p> <p>Date - June 23rd (Almost there!)</p> <p>Time - 4:56 pm</p> <p>Entry 68</p> <p>Time goes by slowly when you are waiting for something. So if you have nothing to wait for or look forward to, would that mean time is going fast?</p>

July 4, 2021
4 Poems - Buffer Episode 1
<p>Today I am sharing 4 original poems. Most of them were made a year or two ago, so I apologize if the quality is not as good. I hope you enjoy! Next week on Sunday I will post chapter 4, which is titled "A Letter and Awaiting a Friend". </p> <p>Happy Independence Day! (4th of July)</p>

June 27, 2021
Chapter 3 - Daily Duties - Episode 4
<p><strong>Here's the written version! Next week I will post a short poem, for Chapter 4 isn't quite done yet. Thanks, and Happy Independence Day! (July 4th)</strong></p> <p><u><strong>Chapter 3 - Daily Duties</strong></u></p> <p>After a delicious breakfast of blueberry pancakes with blueberries and blueberry jam, (yes I know a lot of blueberries, the blueberry bush was ripe, so we picked some) me and my sister went out back to pick some fruits and greens for lunch.</p> <p>We started with the apple trees out in the field, because they were the farthest back, and we could move towards the house, instead of having to double back, because that means more walking through our humongous field. Our daily routine for my sister and I goes something like this: Eat breakfast (made by mom), harvest and gather the food that's in season from the garden for lunch or dinner, and feed the animals. We also help with clearing the weeds, watering the plants, and cleaning the house, though we do those mostly weekly.</p> <p>It was late morning, but the air outside was still cool and clean. The red apples looked crisp and fresh, with droplets over it, making it look refreshing. Perhaps the sudden rain pour wasn’t a curse, but a blessing.</p> <p>Me and my sister snacked on apples as we walked back to the house, only to be caught by dad. He was asking for some help planting the seeds and farm labor in general, so my sister stopped to help. I picked up tomatoes, lettuce, spinach, green beans, oranges, and the apples we picked earlier. I dropped them off in the kitchen. It was getting close to noon, and becoming hotter.</p> <p>I still had to give the animals their brunch, so I headed off to the barn.</p> <p>I did the smelliest parts first, and gave the pigs and chickens their food. While the chickens were out of their nest, I looked around for eggs. I found 5 in total, which was pretty nice. One for each family member, including Bandit.</p> <p>Then I gave the sheep and horses their food, which consisted mostly of hay. Almost done! I thought as I stopped by the pond. The ducks ate seeds, bread, and fish. The fish ate seeds and fish food we got from town. The mama duck recently had ducklings. I stayed for a bit to pet the little balls of fluff. They were chirping and quaking all over the place! Mama duck decided to go for a little swim and headed off into the water. There was a little trail of ducklings following.</p> <p>I love animals, but some days a truck comes, and dad brings out one or two animals from the barn and gives them to the man driving the truck. He comes back a week or two later and brings us meat, which my dad puts in the ice house. I know it's necessary for us to get our food, but it does make me a bit sad sometimes.</p> <p>Luckily, it doesn’t happen very often, and my dad jokes it's because we have to “fatten them up” first. I’ve decided not to explain it to my sister, and my mom agrees.</p> <p>We had salad, with a side of fruit, and some fresh-squeezed orange juice for lunch. Mom made good use of the crops I brought her.</p> <p>After lunch, I went out back with Dad to groom the horses and to shave the sheep. Grooming the horses was easy, and I got to see Bella and Pepper again. We have a total of 3 horses. Bella and Pepper are adults, and Patty is a foul. When we were finished, their manes felt as though we were running our hands through a river of silk.</p> <p>Next were the sheep. It was time to take off their winter coats. Their wool is usually pretty puffy, but not nearly as soft and silky as the horses. Once you shave the wool off, you must wash it, then stretch and pull it with some special tools until it becomes puffy again. You continue doing this cycle until the wool is clean and able to be made into clothing.</p> <p>Once we finished, we left the wool out to dry and headed home. Evening was approaching, and I was looking forward to dinner with my whole family, which we have not had in almost 3 months.</p>
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