Reflection
In this project I have realized that I spend a lot of time with my cell phone or iPad. Sometimes I say I'm only going to look at them for a little while, but in the end I stay much longer than I thought I would. I realized that instead of spending so many hours with the screens, I could use that time to do other things that I also like, like painting, reading, playing with my family or just resting. I also saw that many times I pick up my cell phone just because I'm bored, even though I don't really need anything. I have noticed that when I use the iPad a lot at night, then I find it hard to sleep. So now I want to try to use it a little less every day. I want to do more things without being always connected. I would like to organize myself better and have more moments without technology. I think it's good to use the cell phone, but it's also important to know when to stop. This project has helped me realize that. I want to change little by little and take more advantage of the time with the people I am close to.

The day that all of Spain was without electricity, a national blackout and that is how I experienced it:
At half past twelve I was in art class, the teacher told us that the power had gone out but I did not expect it to have been in all of Spain, at about half past one Ana our Geography and History teacher told us that it had been a national blackout.
In the dining room my sister went to look for me because my mother had come to take us with her, and at home we had to take out the board games so we wouldn't get bored and the radio until seven in the evening when I went to Inés' house to have fun together, and then I went back home and when I was going to have dinner the power came back on. I was very happy.