Our house was being tented, so we had to leave for a few days. We went to some fancy hotel right next to a beach. It had a huge fancy lobby and a pretty darn big pool-- though; half of the pool was three and a half feet and the deepest five feet. So, that wasn’t all that great but at least you could swim! There were also two big spas around the pool. And there was allot of like-- water falls, and stuff. So you got a pretty nice view and it made a nice sound, plus the waves of the sea and all. So anyway, it was pretty nice.
The day before we left, my mom and I watched The Phantom of the Opera. I really liked it. =3 I was sad for the Phantom though. v.v So alone. Even though he killed. I wish he had just threatened more reason for her to have kept the ring. So yeah, it’s a nice movie. Good music, good acting, good drama. =3 <3
Also, today we went to go see the movie Madagascar. It was pretty cool, I found the monkeys pretty interesting and rather oddly funny, but sadly they didn’t show those characters all that much which really bummed me. Also the penguins were pretty cool.
Oh and when I move I know how I'm going to decorate my room. Here, my room is just so-- boring. It's just a "blah." room. Nothing makes the room. Hardly any colors or anything! White walls, normal everyday wood furniture from back in the day, light green plaid sheats. It's nothing to look at, even though it doesn’t matter about the looks-- rather what it does. But, I'm looking for a bit of change in my self. More of my interesting side, less of my boring one. Trying to show who I am. So- I am going to put some of me in my next room. Some of my taste. ^^ Which will be somewhere around red velvet curtains and drama masks. With the colors of red and purple. It's going to be pretty cool. ^^" I'm excited.
-Beck
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Dear Beck, you are never boring!
xD
Well, to me I am.
That's okay. I usually feel really boring. I think lots of people do. It's just because you're used to yourself.
Isn't designing a room fun? I loved figuring out mine. I changed my mind 500 times, of course.
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