Saturday, October 22, 2011

"New is always better!" Right, Mr. Stinson?

Hullo.

It has been a grueling month and goshdangit I need a break. Lucky me, I was granted a four day weekend! But it wasn't really a weekend to relax because I still have things to do.

My life for the last month and the next two

Those, my dears, are letters that I've received from colleges and universities all over the country and three secondhand SAT subject test practice books. I'm currently walking towards an intersection that will set the course of the rest of my life. But I'm not going to ramble on that today. Some of you may know that I moved to a new house earlier in August. It has been a b-b-blast.

I absolutely adore the French accent on the wall, nightstand, and paintings

The view outside of my window

I'm literally living on the edge of a canyon! How awesome is that? Each morning I would take a couple minutes to take in all the beauty and magnificence of the natural phenomenon. I'm super psyched for winter when the canyon would look like a line of chocolate brownies with powdered-sugar topping. I'll be sure to snap a couple shots for you readers to see. New may not always better and old may not always be bad, but for my case, new is certainly better for one Eliysha Saputra.

That's it for now because I have a few poem analysis to do and a couple college application to fill out.

:-)

4 comments:

  1. love your room it looks so cozy!
    and you stay nearby a canyon? it would be great for a photoshoot haha
    do you still stay in the same state?
    goodluck for sat and college application


    xoxo

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  2. It is very cozy, Kak Fhen. And I've been dying to have a photoshoot with my friends but haven't had the time to do it :( Yes, I'm still in lovely Idaho. Thank youu. :)

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  3. nice sheets, did your brother pick that out for you?

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  4. He actually did and don't think I don't know who you are, Mr. Anonymous. Winky face.

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