Using a Ghibli Prompt list and for the first day it is a female character. I can relate a lot to Umi from "From Up on Poppy Hill". Also a good start to use some grey markers I had.
i couldn’t stop thinking about this
here’s a new fic about Lance bein a Druid and Keith bein part of the Blade!
Summmary:
After Keith was born, his mother took him and his father to the Blade to survive and help. While leaving, Lotor asks her to take his brother Lance with her and she does. They make it to the base where they train the two to get stronger and help take down Zarkon. Everything changed years later when the two get a mission to save the Champion from the arena because Druid Izabel sensed that he was going to help. He, along with Lance and Keith, were Paladins of the ancient Voltron that none thought would be found.
Grandpa teaches how to bathe a baby. Guess who’s his voluntary assistant.
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“Blake?”
“Hi, mom.”
“My baby girl…”
I just drew a little something. Its supposed to be Winter Schnee and her mom singing together. I was thinking of a headcannon where her mom was happier when Winter was born and sang her many lullabies. Inspired by the movie Brave, though I won't tag it. Tell me what you think.
Hey it’s ace week and you’re local ace has something to say! I’ve been out as ace for 3 years now and it’s still a big part of my identity that I’m proud of so here’s a lil something for those who need it!
Are you constantly wanting to do A Thing but never know how to do The Thing?
Does figuring out where to start a task and knowing what steps need to be taken to complete the task stress you out?
Lemme introduce you to...
For example, you want to clean your oven.
You simply go to the website and in the "Add new item" box, you type "clean the oven". You can then also use the lil chillies next to the plus to change the level of breaking-down you'd like. Next, hit the magic wand-looking button to break it down!
You can check off items as you go, and further break things down if desired!
It works on large tasks such as planning a cross-country trip, writing a book or going on vacation and smaller tasks such as cleaning an oven.
There's also tools for task time estimation, meal-prep that takes into account dietary constraints, equipment and such, and a braindump compiler.
It's available as an IOS/Android app for less than a dollar, or a free web app. I can't hype this up enough, the developers deserve so much love for this.