30.6.13

happy un-birthday to all of us

this is basically the last weekend in school and the house staff thought it was a good idea to have a bbq. well obviously eating in pyjamas outdoors would be one of the items i'd like to cross off my bucket list (yes, i have a bucket list. the first thing on it is to just own a bucket).
because eating in our pjs is just the bomb
it is also very important that we don't forget about our etiquette even eating outdoors. you can see how hardworking we are, working during supper. 

ANNNNNNND we also got a chance to jump on a bouncy castle. HEEEELLO IT'S A BOUNCY CASTLE. doesn't matter how old i turn, i'm still going on a bouncy castle when i see one. i promise. even when i'm eighty and would require crutches days after jumping on it.
that's me there launching onto my friend. smoooooth

and we get cupcakes. tiny ones but they still count.
let's end this on a cheery / self-mocking note. here's a gif of me struggling with making candy floss without any make-up and in my pjs. because i'm that awesome.
i am fully aware of it being in my hair.

a stroll down cabot circus

i have retired my precious Canon 600D for a while and i have decided it's finally time to bust my little baby out. i mean what's bad in taking pictures of random strangers and looking like a total asian tourist?

however on the serious note, taking pictures changes the way i see things. every moment is unique and once it's gone, it's gone. through this, i've learnt to cherish every last passing moment.

bristol is actually a pretty groovy city. it's not everywhere where you can see a painter painting on the streets with markers and chalk. dear street painter, i salute you.

i would definitely quit school if i could draw like this
as a narcissist, it's impossible to write a post without a subtle picture of me with a bit of editing and whatnot. this is taken by a dear friend, while i tried to hide away from her with my urban outfitters shopping bag. i would say this photo greatly satisfies my non-existent artsy side.

not only do you see artists drawing, you see the display after display of graffiti. i mean how cool is these two pieces. as i am doing my university application at the moment, these two graffitis are more applicable than i can ever imagine.
i guess nobody knows until you go through it

i would say it is rather appropriate to end this note at this point. here is another rather artsy shot of me walking. who knows what i'd be like next time i reproach this area. again, which is the right way?  
but let's take a moment to just admire my shoe. i mean hello american-flagged vans (Y)