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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

My fifth of May

School again - although I think I only have about 17 more days or so... then I have my Junior Cert. And yes, I still haven't studied. My art project was due last Thursday. Right now, however, it's on my bedroom floor, not being done. Well, I've got all my preps and support studies (my drawings and my photos, for all you not artists) set out on sheets, but I have no glue and can't be bothered to look for any, so they're not done.

My lino (again, for all you not-artists, basically you cut a shape into a tile and then put ink on it... or something) is fully cut, and so are two of my fingers. Yes, I forgot that your hand must always stay behind the knife...

As for my main picture, that's half done. I'm supposed to paint some bubble-wrap yellow and roll it across a black sheet, so I'll have a scale effect, and then I'm going to stick my two already drawn dragons on it. Right now it's just a black sheet and two unattached dragons... oh well, I'll be tired no matter what, so I'll just stay up and do it.

As for homework (I hate the word) I have my German done, and I'll bluff my Maths, or do it tomorrow, or maybe even tonight. But my Irish... ugh. I never actually do my Irish, but we have a sub now, and not one of those young, I-don't-know-what-I'm-doing subs just out of college, no. We have an old one who gives us proper homework and who I don't understand half the time. So, for the first time in 3 years, I have to do Irish homework. So you can see why I'm completely lost. But I'll get through it, I suppose.

Hmm.. what else? Everyone loved my hair cut - at least, everyone who said anything about it said they liked it.

I'm stuck on inspiration for my book... for any story-writers, I think you might understand when I say, my entire world is written and planned, but I can't get my plot to work. It's a fantasy novel about dragons and magic and fighting evil. And I have the beginning. But the middle and the end evade me, and I don't want to write without those, as my hero (J.K.Rowling) knew exactly how her story would go before she wrote it, and that is how you get good writing and good plot twists.

Well, I best get round to painting my art project.

Talk to you later,
Irene

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