Friday, November 13, 2009

Mona Lisa's Smile

Mona Lisa's Smile.

And she smiles.

But,

is she

happy?

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Time Well Spent

'Allo!

My close friend, Cassie, introduced me to this AMAZING site called 'My Average Life'. The site is full of comments about funny things happening in ones life. They seem pretty far-fetch, but they are hilarious! I mean, read this one: "Today I saw a hot guy that was singing the Pokemon theme song at the top of his lungs during our PE class. I sang along with him, and afterwards, he came up to me and said "I chose you, Pikachu," and handed me a pokeball. I opened it, and read the message inside. Guess who's got a date for prom?" Its pretty adorable, and funny! There are far more funnier ones. Just if you have the time, visit the site. The things on there are the most priceless things ever.

So! I got polaroid film today! I was so excited. I was shopping with mum in the city when dad went off to buy it for me, without telling me! He got me 3 packets that weren't quite cheap and I've taken 3 shots already. I must become cautious and wise in what I take photos of. Also, he also bought me a traveling tripod! I love my dad a little more.

Oh! One last thing. I finished the second book at 3 in the morning on Saturday, to the Mortal Instruments, City of Ashes. Not quite as good as the first one, City of Bones, but close enough. I'm currently reading the third one. I'm excited! If you're a bookworm, such as myself, I recommend this series strongly. Great writer, Cassandra Clare, and mind-blowing plot lines!

Until then,

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Social Reject

"A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world." - Oscar Wilde

And so, we meet again.
I've been exhaustingly busy lately. This weekend has been jam-packed full of fun! Friday night, my dearest friend, Cassie and I went to see Chicago the Musical. It was
fantastic! The singing and the dancing! Ohmygod, THE dancing! Then on Saturday, I had to go pick up the Indonesian exchange student at the airport at 8.30am. We waited for the student, Indira, for 4 hours. Keep in mind, I did all this with only 4 hours of sleep. Cassie is a very distracting person and I become unbelievably high late at night with her. So, because of sleep deprivation, I mostly slept the whole day on Saturday, as did Indira. And then on Sunday, Indira and I went to FunFields in Whittlesea. We met up with the other exchange students and their host families and had a wonderful day. I think everyone enjoyed themselves. And in the end, did I do any homework? No, sir!
Oh, and also, I'm running for SRC (Prefect). I'm terrified!

Until then,

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Quarter Life Crisis

So, here I am, in front of the computer screen, telling myself to start maths study this very moment.
But do I start?
Definitely not.
I do not like maths. Maths most definitely does not like me. And that's our relationship. I'd say its a 'love hate relationship', but I'd just be lying to you if I said there was love involved.
And so, here I still sit. Cursing the wretched people who ever ventured into the perplexing black-hole of maths so the whole freaken world could know about it.
Maths is not nice.
Maths, in my eyes, is completely useless.
Maths is a bitch.

That is all.

Until then,

Monday, October 19, 2009

Yearning of Youth


The frozen ground stands silent

And the world's senses are heightened

For the children of innocence

Roam their perplexing hopes and dreams

In the fallen day, in the rising night


But they can't be reached

They see


They believe



They forgive




The children of innocence.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Bonjour!

Hello stranger,

I am newly introduced to fascinating 'blog'. So, question? I can write anything I like on here, right? Well, this is going to be interesting.

Hmm. What to write. What to write?

This is obviously going to be a disaster since I'm really quite tedious. I mean, nothing really riveting occurs in my life. I pretty much live a normal, uneventful life. Wow. I really didn't think I needed a blog to babble on about how I needed a life.

How about I start with books? Thats always a safe place to start with me. Okay, so I'm currently reading a book called 'A Great and Terrible Beauty'. Now, don't let the name discourage you. Its not one of those books about obnoxious, whinny people who think they're fat and want all the riches in the world because they simply can. This book is hardly that. So, its set in the 1800's and sixteen-year-old Gemma Dolye sees things. She has visions of the future and, most troubling, dead people (creepy, huh?). But the most disturbing vision she's had is the one where she saw her mother being murdered. Feeling more isolated than she's ever felt, Gemma moves to London after the tragedy in India. Spence Academy is a elite, sophisticated school for girls to become respectable women and more importantly, desirable wives. But Gemma refuses to believe that that is her destiny, and chooses another path. The path to help. The dead. With her close friends, naming themselves the ancient and mysterious Order, Gemma fights against the life thats been laid out before her.

I haven't finished it, but I'm more than half way and enjoying every bit of it! And, there IS a guy. Yes, because what would a book be without its romance? Haha. His name is Kartik (odd name, no?), and if I do say so myself, he is quite...yummy. (;

And so, there is my first ever blog. *satisfied sigh* That was liberating.

Until then,

Mel
xxo