Sunday, April 29, 2012

Meet My Friends!!!

I do talk often about my friends and sometime I have used different nicknames for each one. Here I will straighten everything out and even give some background on them. Time to meet my Oh-So-Crazy-Friends.

Squirrel
(AKA Mary) She is probably the weirdest person you will ever meet and has the power to make you insane after two minutes alone with her. A year older than myself I met her at the beginning of my high school career. Probably one the greater art talents I have met, she has the power to lift everyone's mood, as well as the easiest person to cheer up. Knows sign language pretty well and is determined to teach me. We have made up our own language of purring and (what I can only describe as) warbles that annoys so many people. My partner-in-crime very often and we both have the weirdest ideas. By the way, she is called Squirrel due to her obsession with the cute little things and her training them to throw pine cones at people (Kept me awake half the night when I went to the camp). There has also been the rumor that she sold half her soul to the squirrels. Another odd habit of hers is that she loves mud puddles, rain puddles, or storms that include lightening and hail. She has switched buses earlier this year since hers was way too crowded and now rides with me. This time has become the time when she teaches me sign language.
Quotes from her include: How old are you? "Two." ~~ "There was one tree in that town. And it was dead!"

Spain
I call her by the name that brought us together. Hetalia. Anime Club got us closer as well as her sharing Otaku USA with me. She is in the same grade as Squirrel and as such is going to college in Switzerland. I almost didn't want her to go. A hardworking high schooler by day, an anime freak and threat to sanity by night. Even though I have only known her for two years or so, never has any Otaku been any closer, from thinking of our own fan scenarios (If Spain and Romano have a child), to actually acting out those scenarios (Uh, yeah, Spain became a woman and has my children More on that later). Also a really great artist, but more with Photoshop and anime-style art.
Quotes from her: "It doesn't bend that way!"(After I popped her wrist) ~~ This is my wife. "This is my Husband." (Hetalia Fans squeal in joy)

Freshman
Oh, how the stadium mile can bring random strangers together (stadium mile is where at each lap you have to go up and down each row of stairs). While oxygen deprived, I start spewing random facts I know to keep me focused on something other than the pain. I had lost Em around the second lap when I realized a freshman had fallen in step next to me. I talked a bit as did she. Not two minutes past and we were comparing mangas we had read, cursing at the substitute, and basically best friends already. We learned more and more about each other and soon she had become my official Freshman. Now I have let her cut my hair and she will be my stylist for Prom. We have gotten so close that, in fact (remember the story of Spain having kids), she has become my "child". Of course Spain's child was officially a boy, so my Freshman is "my son". I help her out in classes to take, kicking her ex-boyfriends butt, and just having fun in the clubs she follows me to.
Quotes from her: "I like mom more." ~~ "Wha! Wha! Whatcha!"

Shortie
(AKA Bridget) I don't even remember how I met her. It was in the freshman year and it slowly grew as we were put in the same Advisory. She rides horses (One paint and one Arabian) and is on the High School Equestrian Team. She is the most stubborn person and is sometimes less mature than the two year old that trains squirrels. A child in and out, when she is in an arena or teaching someone (mostly me) about horses, a seriousness that normally isn't there shows up. She wants me to learn trail riding on her paint, Darby, before summer hits. This is mostly due to the fact that her Arabian, Starbuck, is a little princess that doesn't like mud puddles. She is pretty open with me and recently moved into my neighborhood, making her the first friend from high school within ten minutes walking distance (Two if you run like hell). She's honest with no tact what-so-ever! No bloody tact! It made me hit the desk with my head in the middle of class a few times.
Quotes from her: "You have nothing outward! Nothing up front." ~~ "Yeah, I think this could be considered horse abuse."


That's it for now! I may do another one of these later with other friends. These are just the ones I talk about the most. I will edit this every now and then if I remember more stuff. So ciao for now!!

I have my Prom Dress!!!

So after initially seeing it a month or two ago, the same dress was still at the Asian Market! I love, love, love this dress. And normally I'm not girly at all. I don't wear dresses unless it's a formal event (my tunic at the Ren faires don't count).
Yet this dress...I could be an assassin in it! (I made a similar outfit on Soul Caliber with the same kinda style.)
It's a Chinese traditional style (called a Cheongsam, wiki it) that is ankle length, but with a split doing up to my thigh. It's black with red embroidery and the inside is also red. It fits me like a glove, it was made for me. In the words of Shortie: "Accentuates what you don't really have."
Prom can't come fast enough! My Freshman is going to style my hair in a type of bun we (I) saw from a manga. Can't wait! Spain, Squirrel, Ash (Ash's new boyfriend), Shortie (and her date), and Ishy are all meeting up to go as a group! Even though it also means that Spain and Squirrel are graduating.
Anyway, I think that Prom would be a great Enlightenment News Report to reveal Usagi's True face. (For those who don't know, Enlightenment News is my made-up News Report station. I used it before as a school project and still have it back in my head.)
Ciao for two seconds as I have another idea that would be a good idea to post.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Nyan nyan, nyan nyan!

No it's not the freaking nyancat. It's the original annoying nyan! Look up nyan nyan Macross Frontier. It's the best commercial for a non-real place ever!
Anyway, I'm posting this because I'm bored and I want to look like I'm actually doing something so I don't get yelled at. Stupid upcoming SAT's. They just keep repeating the same things I have heard several times now! Sheesh. And they wonder why I get headaches when I get home.
I actually have some stuff to post about today.
Clubs!!!
Since I have had headaches, I haven't been going to Self Defense Club that often since the Women's Self Defense Class. So no real progress there.
But in Anime Club! We finished Blue Exorcist, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, and now (per Squirrels request), we are watching the classic Hiyao Miyazaki: Howl's Moving Castle!! She read the book (And let me borrow it) so she's been wanting to watch the movie.
International Club: After our Carnival/Faschings Party, next we have our May Day/Cinco de Mayo/Beltaine Festival! We call it the May Day/Cinco de Mayo cause we are celebrating on the 3rd of May, right in between May Day and Cinco de Mayo. And I wanted to add the Beltaine part in cause I like the way it sounds. Lately though, the club members are really immature and just like anime club a year ago (It was bad enough that the president decided it wasn't worth it and quit). It just makes me so angry sometimes I feel like I wanted to scream and just let myself have another attack. The days where I looked forward to International Club are slowly slipping away.
Good thing was that I was able to get myself out of a tight spot using Squirrel's Freshman. There was an arguement with music choices so I was really glad I made Rule #9: Person in charge of the music atlernates each week. That freshman also likes Japanese music (Thank Gods for that Otaku). He also decided to join me when I wanted to get an ice cream from the vending machine since I was better company than the loud club members. Strange Freshman, that one is. Still, not stranger than most people I know.

I guess that's it. Oh wait one more!
For my 'early' birthday present (there is an annoying smudge in my computer), it has been decided that on the 4th, Cirque du Solei is performing OVO, and I will be seeing it! Can't wait till I get to skip Sociology. And some of lunch, but I'd rather have something else then what the school normally serves (no offense to the lady who knows I don't eat beef and the cheese they have). 
Ciao for now! I'm gonna be busy with looking through my camera-happy friend's pictures and avoiding the photo assassin in this house (It always goes like this before heading to Europe). Ja ne!!

Monday, April 23, 2012

RaWrAwRaWr (Just a bit bored)

So the day has finally been reached. I thought it would happen.
This blog has finally reached more posts than my Poet Anonymous.
I started Poets a while before this one but this one seems to be more exciting. Don't know how, it's just mundane occurrences and stuff that happens. And other random crap I find inside my mind....Is my mind that interesting? Huh....
But even though Mind has reached more posts, I think the number of views are still higher.
Oh well, random stuff is easier to type out anyway.
But in the next few weeks, my first blog novel is coming out- Erased Out. Hope that raises the number of posts for Poets.
That's it for today. Where I live has gone on Mother Nature's Hit List lately. First it snows and hails, next week it's slightly warm, then back to middle of winter, back to slightly warm with more rain than the freaking rain forest, and finally hotter than summer.
Mother Nature hates this town.
And I'm about to die of heatstroke in my un-air-conditioned house. (The computer is on the second floor and it's freaking hot!!!!) I'll be getting off to find the ice cream in the glory known as the fridge.
Ciao! Ja Ne! (More informal version of Ja Matta)

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

So many choices of tea!!

I have in front of me now 4 types of tea. Two full leaf black teas, one full leaf green tea, and one full leaf white tea. The problem is I don't know which one to have.
Since it's nearly 4, I shouldn't be drinking black tea since it normally has more caffeine. But the green and white tea needs to be steeped at a particular temperature.
Four teas. One tea obsessed person. So many problems.
If I over-steep the black tea (which does happen), it'll get too bitter. But the white tea is so bloody picky. So many problems.................
..................Nyaaa~..........Aww, I finished the whole Taiko drumming CD again.........
 Caution: Spending too much time trying to figure out which tea you want will make you go insane.
Why did I have to get 4 choices at once? It's like the world is playing a sick joke on me.
............................
Okay, I have reached my limit. I have no where else to turn. Desperate times call for the most desperate measures (Hey, the heater turned on).
It is time. To ask my sister.
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Now she was no help!!! Didn't even give me a way to choose. This is why you never ask for her help.
Now I'm still left with this stupid problem!! And I'm still freezing even though the heater is on!!!
.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
I feel like I have been beaten by tea. At least I have narrowed it down to two. The white and the green.
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Alright!! I have it! It shall be the Full Leaf White Tea! Mostly cause I saw it says Chamomile in the ingredients and I would rather like to sleep at night. I drink Chamomile tea before I go to bed everyday.
So white tea has won. Now I need to find that thermometer to make sure I do this right.
Be right back at the keyboard.
So, it has this odd smell. There is the normal tea leaves smell, but underneath. It's hard to describe. Not unpleasant, but also not pleasant. Wow. It's hard to find something that smells like it. It's not the Egyptian Chamomile, nor the Chinese white full leaf tea. It could be the Chinese Osmanthus flower. Hmmm. I'll have to wait a bit since it would burn my mouth at this point.
So this review will be on the Steven Smith Tea-maker Blend: No. 72. It's name is the White Petal.
Update: It's cooled down enough so what does it taste like? That odd smell doesn't transfer into a taste, which is good. I can taste out the chamomile and the white tea leaves fine. Oh, I tasted a bit of that osmanthus flower. Not bad but unique.
Review? Not something I would brag about to all my tea-loving friends, but still very nice. It's smooth and has no bad aftertaste.
Grade? About a B-

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Camellia Festival! Day Well Spent!

Completely well spent! So worth getting up at 8 and nearly dying of starvation on the walk back!
So, I was supposed to have met Spain but she still hadn't gotten her grades up so I was standing around for a few minutes trying to hone in on someone I know and can follow. I saw Tiff's boyfriend and followed him to where Tiff was sitting with Mandy. And they had saved a seat for the (get ready for spazzing) Taiko Drumming I was so looking forward to. God, I LOVED IT!!! I had read a manga on Taiko before and have been interested in it since, but this was my first live performance. Mere words cannot describe it! I had filmed the whole thing, but I forgot I was holding the camera and had started clapping as the camera falls in my lap. Epic. Just Epic. I filmed all of it, but here is the first part. You hear Mandy talk with Tiff near the end as I was fiddling how to press the 'end record' button.
I hope the video works, if not, I'll fiddle with it later.
I also bought a Taiko CD. Best ten bucks spent! Already have it in my iTunes.
So afterwards, I had gone back to the lobby of the building and glanced around. Tiff and Mandy had gone separate ways with their boyfriends and the third wheel whose boyfriend was busy didn't want to follow them.
I stood in the lobby watching some people practice calligraphy. Something made me turn around and all of a sudden, Squirrel was next to me. She's a ninja.
So we waited a few few minutes by watching and finally decided to try our hand. After the demonstration, I decided to try to write, what else, but, Usagi Hikari. She made it look so bloody easy...It's not. *Sigh* After practicing for a long time (and having Squirrel show off since she didn't pick one thing, no, she tried several different characters, including mine), I finally got it the best as I can for the final copy. After storing my copy away in the newspaper, I also got another paper with something that represents hard working, keep trying, the person there couldn't think of the word in English. It was really pretty too! Much better than my try at my name. (I'll get the pictures up soon)
Afterwards, Squirrel saw that there was a pottery event going on right before the tea ceremony. She dragged me along to the ceramic room. The volunteer there was actually my neighbor. This is what you get for living in a small town. Squirrel immediately helped him along so she could work on the wheel with red clay (I sat at the table looking over the stuff to do and chatted with Mandy, who had shown up). She made a bowl pretty quick and cleaned up her space and the one next to her while the demonstration was going on.
We quickly rushed back to the stage for the Tea Ceremony demo. There I found Tiff's boyfriend's little brother, AKA Squirrel's Freshman. Seating next to him, we settled in for the demo. Of course, we weren't expecting for them to ask for volunteers. Cue the last three people in the front row nearly jump out of their seats, raising their hands. Freshman had gotten picked along with another person from the other side of the audience. Before they started, Squirrel and I glared at him for a good minute before I started filming. Of course, I missed a bit since my camera decided that the batteries needed to be changed.
So afterwards, back we went to check on Squirrel's clay bowl (wasn't ready yet) before me showing off my origami skills and us rushing back to the stage to get a front row seat for the second Taiko drumming performance. While they were setting up, I had noticed that I had only about 30 minutes of video left. Cue me cursing inside. I cheated with filming so I still got all the songs and after only had 5 minutes left. So this was, at least I thought, one of the cooler parts of the performance.
Since this was the last performance of the day, Squirrel and I started heading back towards our houses, since we live in the same direction. Since I hadn't had anything to eat since morning (around 10 and now it was 3-4), my bag started to feel heavy and I started complaining about food. Then Squirrel started whistling. I stopped complaining about being hungry and started yelling at her over the cars going by. There was a nice quiet for a few moments, then she started whistling "It's A Small World". I was about to kill her. Good thing we were at the point where we part ways. I grabbed my calligraphy rice paper from her and have been working on blog posts since then. Remind me never to sit cross-legged while doing blog posts. I sit for too long.
Observant reader might be going "Wait, what about Squirrel's clay bowl?" Well it wasn't dry enough for her to add a foot to it or to clean the bottom. So we left it there, where it will be fixed and fired, then someone will call her when it's done. I for one, can't wait to see it.
So that was my oh so great day! I have been listening to the Taiko Drumming and watching my Korean Drama. I will finish this one. I have not finished one yet since each episode is over an hour long.
So Ja Matta for now!

So much work for the day!!! (Technically Thursday)

As you all know, I am the leader of International Club. We as a club decided we should help out with conferences to make it more inviting to parents (and we really had nothing better to do).
So, instead of getting a day off, I had to get up early, actually shower in the morning for once, eat a bite and rush over to the school (without becoming a pancake), and meet up with our own favourite Squirrel, who had made Quiche! After glaring at me for arriving at 11:45 instead of 11, we ate the amazing spinach quiche, and went back and forth from Frau Schiller, our German teacher and our club adviser, and Ms. Brown, conference organizer and my academic support (just give up and call it study hall) teacher. Set everything up and hunted down Ms. Brown several times since she kept disappearing, and then, finally, we were able to help out at our table at the entrance.
So in between us having to make sure everything well, my our parent teacher conferences (which went well), and just hanging out at school, I do think a lot of fun memories were mad for both of us.
The most exciting thing that happened was around 5 or so. Squirrel had to run to get something so I was out our spot as greeters and helping parents with directions. It had basically started raining pretty hard out of nowhere and Ms Brown had stopped by and said that there was a tennis match our team was at. She had walked off when a flash stunned me for a moment. I had just turned around and looked at another student at a booth for the school when this loud thunder came up. I had seen the windows in the commons rattle and it even set off our security system (place reserved in hell for whoever decided it was good to have this screeching alarm go off when it thundered. It was ten feet away from me). Of course, Squirrel showed up again and was super excited and hyperactive cause she loves (I'm not joking. She absolutely adores) thunderstorms. She had been outside and had seen the lightning flash and this storm system was directly above the school, hence the barely 3 second pause between the lightening and thunder. Now you are probably wondering about our tennis team. I had asked Ms. Brown, "So where is the tennis team playing tonight?" They were playing directly outside the school at our tennis courts. Poor, poor, tennis team.
So from the quiches, to going outside in the rain, to hunting down where-ever the hell Ms. Brown disappears to, and that stupid copying machine that takes forever, it was actually a good way to spend a Thursday other than watching Korean dramas. And we had gotten cookies and two balloons each! Yep. We are so mature when it comes to balloons. Ja Matta!

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Back from Self Defense Class

It was six hours well spent! The class was designed for women only and the only male there was the teacher we were allowed to beat up.
Since I'm not allowed to really give to much away since it is now our "secret weapon". We learned a whole lot and even finished an hour early! That hour was spent playing ninja, jumping onto a landing pad used for high jumps, playing statues, and me figuring out how to do the groundwork tumbles like Tiff does.
But more on some stuff during the class. We all had to have partners before the day planned out and I was Spain's partner. (It was her job to get me up this morning before ten). We did the normal punching and kicking with the pads held by our partner. As the teacher came up and saw how hard we were palm-heeling the pads, he made a joke about us injuring the other. Of course, I feigned shock and said "Why would I hurt her? She is my wife!" His face: priceless! (Background since I don't think I have explained this yet. It happened a while back and just since I was Romano and she was Spain, we had made the joke about them having kids and somehow I became a husband and she is now my wife. And Hetalia fans now that in the dubbed version of Sweden and Finland, Sweden goes "This is my wife." to Finland, which I now do with Spain.) Anyway, I think his reaction was so funny, both of us were giggling so much.
There were snacks at the bleachers alongside the walls (we were in the mat room used for wrestling so eating only by the bleachers) and the funniest thing was when the teacher had left, we were eating the last few donuts and The boxes were almost empty. Now see the boxes pictured? Both had more than a dozen and there were only about 7 people present. Not everyone had a donut. I was very impressed. Only one and a half (?) donuts were left when we were leaving.
Now back to what we did for the last hour. First was a game of ninja! I actually won for once! We had around three rounds of statues, all I was very close to winning. Then we also had sumo fights between the people left with me as the referee. Our own Squirrel won against everyone. Tiff even tried several times with Judo moves of trying to trip her. After that, we discovered a landing pad in the corner normally used for high jumps and stuff like that. We dragged it out and practiced jumping on, somersault landings from a jump and I myself did ninja rolls (I jumped, rolled on, and landed on the end of the pad kneeling as I pretended to throw shurikens. Yes I am that much of a nerd). We layed on it for a while, looked at the ceiling like cloud watching then played King of the Mat. I gave up after two tries and hung out with Spain as she carried me piggyback style. It was fun and I was happy I am still just light enough!
So that was the great day I had with six hours of groundwork and practice. And I even got a picture of the class! Of course I still want myself to remain a secret for a while! Maybe soon!
Oh I forgot to add something! The last thing we all did was start singing "Be A Man" from Mulan. Yep. We are all nerds.
Ciao, ja matta!

Friday, April 6, 2012

My Great Adventure for the day

So I went home on the bus today to drop of my heavy backpack before heading to Ishy's house for some friendly fighting with Chia-Pet over the X-Box Live. Since it is pretty far to walk, I decided to see if my old inline skates that I so love still fit. I used to be good when going to the roller rink and when I used to ice skating, but I was freaked since I have grown a lot taller since then. And I am still not used to the long fall down.
So after checking to make sure no spiders were in them, I adjusted the size, freaked out when a dead spider carcass touched my arm, and gracefully scooted my way down my driveway (it's really steep and scooting on my butt felt safer than trying to roll down and I didn't have my helmet).
After finally getting on my feet and inching my way to the smooth driveway the neighbors have, I started to relearn how to steer and how to stop by using fences and trashcans (stopping is one part I never, ever, really got. I know, it seems important). Because of my almighty coordination I have (see early posts), there was a lot (really, a hell of a lot) of flailing and windmill arms for balance whenever the ground had a level change or a small indent.
Around twenty minutes of good practice had passed and I was doing my last run up the hill and going back down to a good stop by the fence. I was doing the last run before I went to Ishy's house. Since going up the hill is easier for me, I got up with minimal flailing like an idiot. The way down was doing good and I was keeping an even pace. Then a pebble (not a large pebble either, a tiny pebble smaller than a dime) caught a wheel as I was on the neighbors drive. Cue flailing and this week's thought process. "Oh crap here it comes, I better protect my arm. Wait my head! Save head, bend knees, save wrist! This is gonna hurt my-"*THUMP*
The skates had rolled out from under me, butt hitting ground first, followed by palms, and my left elbow. My head had stayed clear of the concrete along with my right wrist. It stung for a good bit, all the while me thinking about my great coordination I have now and giggling like I belong in an insane asylum.
You may have figured it out, but I didn't take the skates down to Ishy's house. They were kinda too tight for my toes anyway. I still kinda like them so maybe I'll save up for a pair I can use. Easier than my bike and scooter, definitely. No having to find a lock-up place and I can carry them in a bag for going around places.
I may even be able to learn how to stop and I remember I used to love going to the old roller rink with these ones. I would go so fast, it would be like flying! I didn't even have to use the brakes, just wait till I roll to a stop. I was even good enough to take a fast U-turn to stop myself instead of the brakes. Yeah, it'll be good investment now since I'm not growing as fast (I still got two more years left to grow! That's about an inch and a half I can still get.
So that was my adventure. I would talk about my Soul Caliber V battles...But some are better left forgotten in the past with only Ishy and Chia as witnesses to my button mashing and swan dives....Ehhh. I need to practice more. Oh well I still won a few times, it's good enough for me!
So ciao for now. I need some sleep for the six hour Self Defense Class I have. I hope they have some snacks. *Gasp* I can bring tea! Ja Matta!

Anime Review: Blood+

I am bored, so time to review on of my favourite animes ever!! Blood Plus!! *fan girl moment*

Trust me, I can never get too much of Blood+. A while back I did post a link to the Grand Theme for the anime. Whenever I listen to it, I want to go around with my Bokun and pretend I'm swinging around a katana!
Short summery and unlike Wiki, I will not spoil it.
Basically follows the story of Saya, your average fifteen year old girl with amnesia. She lives with her father and two brothers, Riku and Kai. Everything is seemingly normal until a monster attacks her at school while she's sneaking in after dark to get her track shoes. She gets saved by a (rather good-looking) guy with a cello case. His name is Hagi (let the fangirl squealing begin) and he tells her to fight it after he forces her to drink his blood.
I shall only describe that far in it so I don't ruin much of it (unlike Wikipedia).
It's about 52 episodes long and the manga is only around 10 chapters. Both take a completely different turn than the other, but to avoid needing more than two boxes of tissues, watch the anime first. Saves you a lot of crying.
As you can probably tell, there is a bit of heartbreak in the anime (more than the manga). But the emotion is perfectly balanced though. It's not just the balanced emotion. The fighting scenes are the best I have ever seen! Adrenaline rush for nearly every episode with a fight! And the music that goes with it.... Absolutely epic. Especially the Grand Theme. Works with anything, even trying to relearn how to inline skate.
Recomendation:
I give the anime an A-, only due to the fact I cried too much the first time. The manga get's a B, since the different turn is really nice, but it doesn't have any of the extras like the Schiff. Extras are nice.
Can both girls and guys watch it?: 
Yes. As Bridget says, abso-freaking-lutely. Fighting scene are good for guys, as the tender scenes with Hagi and Saya are great for girls. And for my fellow Blood+ fan, Saya and Solomon.
What about Dubbed vs Subbed?:
I personally like the English voices that were given to the characters. They work pretty well and the first few episodes I saw were dubbed. I am biased though because I will always choose sub for this. It makes much more sense and fits better with some characters. There are English dubbed though, so lazy people, or slow readers, are good.

Hope you like this review! Any questions, the comments below will almost always be answered! Ja Matta!

Sunday, April 1, 2012

So Here's my Story of the..... Phantom Bunny!!!

Not joking. This isn't an April Fool's joke. I'm telling it exactly as it happened.
So yesterday I was colouring eggs with my step-mom and two of her friends. (The Asylum Eggs will be posted next week) Since this was for Easter we talked about everything including bunnies.
It was around 11 when we finished all the eggs (There were a lot. Trust me). We walked outside when my step-mom stopped and made me look to the side about, maybe ten feet, away from where the car was.
Now bear in mind, this is nearly the middle of a city! Like suburbia.
So ten feet away was this perfect silhouette of a sitting bunny. So perfect and just staring at us, I thought it was a statue. There was only a street lamp behind it so it could have been fake by the way it was just sitting there. So after like ten seconds, it started giving me the creeps. My dad takes a few steps towards it and it actually was alive! It hopped a few feet back and I saw it was a young bunny, maybe a pet. Still, the way it was just staring at us, felt so weird.
So yeah. That bunny is like an evil demented rabbit or something like Bunnycula. But now, I shall dub it the Phantom Bunny. Yeah, I have my weird moments but I swear on my love for the fluffy balls of fur, I did not make this up. Phantom Bunny was actually seen and I pray it lives a healthy life without getting ran over by a car.
And I also pray I get better nights sleep without thinking about the Phantom Bunny cause I want to sleep for school tomorrow.
So that is all for now! Ja Matta!
Wow, I didn't say ciao...Ciao! Ja Matta!

Wow so much to post!

A lot has happened all at once so bear with me!
First off: Wow, four followers all of a sudden! This blog is starting to overtake my other poems one. I feel so happy and loved, you have no idea!
Next: I'll be posting lots of iPod pictures in the future around next week since I painted eggs yesterday. It'll be good to post them for Easter instead of now. I just need to remember.
Life of a Writer: So the writing contest results came out. I didn't win anything. But, I have cleared my head and I will continue writing! There is always next year and this setback will not bring me down. I already cried a lot on Thursday when I saw the results came out early. There will be another blog post about my initial thoughts since I wrote them down and I can scan them in as a picture.
Life of an Otaku: I will be doing anime reviews if I don't have anything else to post since I'm guessing some of my followers like manga and anime. So look forward to that.
And lastly, I will be posting something that is still creeping me out a day later. It might be a bit long of a story so a second post today!
And a thank you to my dad and Mert. My Easter present of a chocolate Santa with taped on bunny ears has been finished. I was craving chocolate when I came home. The ears are now taped on the screen of the computer.
Ciao for two seconds as I finish checking my email, grab some dinner before posting my oh-so-interesting story.