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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Yesterday

Yesterday was a really happy day. I was happy about having a new fandom with multiple characters, I was happy that I was inspired to work on my own characters, I was happy that my quiet time was actually really fun, I was happy I got to sleep in, I was happy that I have a curtain to my bed and found a nice way to make my bed that's different-ish from how I've been making it for years, I was happy about the fact that I have a drawing desk even if I don't use it often and papers usually don't like to stay up on it, I was happy that I have a Loki toy who sits around the drawing area to be a muse or something (haha, well, it's just where he ended up), I was happy about a lot of things.

Life was just great. I like being positive.

Today I re-affirmed my love for baggy clothes. I keep having mood swings of a sort with fashion... sometimes I am just fine with close fitting shirts and stuff (which used to be never), and I really do love my grey skinny jeans. But hoodies and stripes are my element or something. I always draw them by default, and I love them. I wore my huge longhorns hoodie for the first time in a while. I don't care about sports, but it's orange and cozy and I've had it since middle school (when I wore it all the time).

Jacket weather is great. I like being positive. I also have been talking to myself quite a bit recently, but don't worry. It's the thinking aloud type, not the conversations with yourself type. Though if I ever do really go crazy, nobody ought to be too surprised. XDDD

1 comment:

  1. I am glad to hear that you are a fellow optimist! :) And like you with stripes and hoodies, I am a sucker for skinny jeans and v-neck (not low) tees. I would be obsessed with Converse and Toms shoes if they weren't so expensive... I'd have several of each kind.

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