aaah! I haven't posted an entry for a while~ I have been doing a whole lot of NOTHING! Just playing video games and going out with friends occasionally.
Even though I wanted to go out I had to stay inside and let my skin heal up... being as pale as I am, I get a sunburn almost every summer! I pretty much have already decided I will be dying of skin cancer at age 50! HAHA*
I went with my mom today to look at fountains for our backyard. We ended up buying one too! I think it will look really nice.
I went to a party just after I finished my exams, and I picked up a guys number there. I have been texting him a lot these past couple of weeks, and now we have a day to go to the movies~! It is totally a date
My sleep schedule is getting really weird. I'm having trouble falling asleep these days, and I end up sleeping in to almost noon. It's so bad... makes me feel really gross and takes up practically my whole day. I'm going to wake up early more often !

Mood: Freeeeeeeee
Music: None
Weather: Mostly Clear, 17 °C
Convocation was today! After today I am totally finished with my high school :)
University here I come! The convocation ceremony was actually pretty nice. It wasn't as boring as I thought it would be. The Valedictorian mentioned me painting my mural in his speech! I was so surprised because I didn't know about it at all. It made me really happy. ♥ Thank-you thank you!
As I walked across the stage, the vice principal called out my name as
"BREANNA" instead of "BRENNA" I was so shocked . . . I was telling my friend behind stage just before that I thought she would get it wrong, and sure enough. . . but oh well, at least I looked great and didn't trip or anything * hahaha. Plus I got a lot of cheers! (ノ⌒∇⌒)ノ
I received a merit for having the highest overall grade in Art too! I didn't even know I was up for that at all, so it was a nice surprise.
At the end of the ceremony everybody threw up their hats just like in the movies! IT WAS SO COOL LOL * * Then everyone just picked up a random hat off the floor for photos. XD
Afterwards my parents and my grandmother went to a super tiny French restaurant for lunch. It was really indie-style inside and quaint. x)
I took a picture of the french fries we ordered to share, but I forgot to take a picture of the main meal, which was a ham and spinach pastry with balsamic dressing salad. It tasted really amazing. (and not too unhealthy either except for french fries!)

After we went to take more photos in my grandmothers garden, but by then I was very tired. When I got home I slept almost 4 hours! haha~ I had better start getting back into a routine so I don't mess up my sleeping habits.
I don't think convocation could have gone better. ゚☆。.:*:・'゚★゚'・:*:.。.:*:・'゚:*:・'゚☆。
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Its back!

Mood: Very Happy!
Music: ALL SINGLES BEST - Suga Shikao
Weather: Mostly Sunny - 25°C
I was going through a bit of a struggle with my latest painting... I actually have been rather frustrated and going through a bit of a block lately.
but I think it's gone now ! I started painting today and decided to just go at it. I changed the colors around a lot... and I think now my painting is working so much better! I don't have a before photo... but here's the "After" :

It's a bad quality photo.. but its just a preview! I will upload a much better shot on my deviantart when I am totally finished ^^
P.S. The weather has finally warmed up here~! Its gorgeous outside every single day ♥
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About The Site
Welcome to my blog!
This is where I post thoughts, rambles, occasionally pictures, and tidbits about my life. I am very fond of art, and so that seems to be quite a reoccurring theme to my blog along with things about my daily life.
I started keeping a blog in middle school through MSN spaces, although when I started high school I switched to blogger because I liked the privacy better. I am a very private and shy person, and the things I post here are things that I probably have trouble saying aloud or sharing with most people.
There are a few blogs I follow, which can be found under links in the sidebar. I do not use my own graphics, so if you find your graphics here posted without a credit please feel free to let me know and I will immediately credit your work.
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