Litha and Ayu. Both of them were my classmates. But now Ayu goes to social class. But me and Litha stay in the same class, since all of us will be together for 3 years.
That's my school tradition. Some of you may think that it will be boring being in the same class with the almost same people. But for us, it's not. It's like I have another 'family', the big family, besides the real one. Anyway, this is our blog, click here, if you want to know more :))
Once upon a time, when they were married, someone yelled , "Hey, look up to the sky!"
The bridegroom didn't respond, but the bride responded and looked up to the sky.
So here they are, with the bride's head looks up.
Anyway, that's just an excuse. It was me who made the mistake, while making it a few months ago. I wasn't careful enough, so I didn't realize when the bride's head started going back, cause it's bigger than the body.
But mistakes make people better, don't they?
FYI, I'm now working with my last project. For me making clay is just for fun (but I'm seriously into this), which is unfortunately cost lot of money. But thankfully both of mu parent support me. Thank God.
Oh ya, I'm planning to make up a story and create a figurine of it. I've got the idea, just need to write it down, and of course the longest part is making the figurines! Since school, courses and everything take lots of my time. But the Idul Fitri's holiday is no longer away, so I think I will have a lot of spare time. Just pray for me that I can defeat the laziness which always comes on fasting day, and the fact that trigonometry and biology exams are coming up after holiday won't disturb me.
Have nice days!!!
Hanami (花見?, lit. "flower viewing") is the Japanese traditional custom of enjoying the beauty of flowers, "flower" in this case almost always meaning cherry blossoms or ume blossoms.[1] From mid January to early May, sakura bloom all over Japan.I know the sakura trees are kinda weird, but yah... I'm still learning. LOL. But I do love the japanese people, they're sooo cute...
-Wikipedia-
It was my dad, who took the photos. He had an assignment from his online photographic course.