One + One = Three

Ma y Pa =

Sol
mi hermana mayor y yo. change evol recorded in photograph form
ABCDeLF 2mins of Video storytelling. Here is a story. the pace is temple, the music is bumpin, colors abound, detach and barnacle . make the effort to understand language; we have been educated to understand the dominate, NOW we educate to unleash all Alien Life. :) nJoy! Pan American [o] Arts
here is the new roommate, u may remember her from san antonio trip, hair-o-in overdose, and ,crowd favorite, Thanks and Giving. yez, les remember
i may be 22, but son, an indian child is a fucking indian child, mocosa si, aint no shame in it either ma. i grow another way . slowly . like developing consciousness bit by bit. here we are, Sarah last name here and Amanda last name here. honestly i woke up honestly i wake up.
today i honestly wake up sing: “With this breeze„, I return back to the Earth. With this Breeze„, I return back to the Earth…with this breeze„, i return back to this
EARTH
ABCDeLF 3min26sec of Video storytelling. Here is my story. the pace is slow, the music is delightful, colors abound, i detach and i barnacle . make the effort to understand my language; i have been educated to understand the dominate, NOW i educate to unleash all other. :) nJoy! Pan American [o] Fine Arts
count me away today kids, AU! UTPA will be showing at the: 
!!ABCDeLF TeePee Temple of Now will be making its first public debut outhside!!
Hola tumblr blog :) Lets have sum fun with names eh?!
Spitta Flip Syllables Kiddos! :D
In part this is a feminine form of AMANDUS. However, it was not used during the Middle Ages. In the 17th century it was recreated by authors and poets who based it directly on Latin amanda “lovable, worthy of love”. -Behind the Name.com
Spanish and Portuguese form of BEATRIX. Probably from Viatrix, a feminine form of the Late Latin name Viator which meant “voyager, traveller”. -Behind the Name.com
Spanish: topographic name from ceniza ‘ash(es)’ (from Latin cinis, cinesis). -Ancestry.com Ce·ros or cero: A fish (Scomberomorus regalis) of western Atlantic waters, having silvery sides and a dark-blue back. Also called sierra -TheFreeDictionary.com
a common surname in the Spanish language, meaning “of the fountain”.-Wikipedia.com
WHO.AM.I?
Lovable, worthy of Love Voyager, traveller
Ashes Sierra of the Fountain

