Summer time!

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School is out for summer!  Summer break is one of my favorite times of year.  I love to go to the beach, to go swimming, to draw, play video games, have sleep-overs, go camping, and of course later on go shopping for new school clothes!  I really just can't wait for all the fun stuff I have planned.  And, when summer does end, I'll be a freshmen, be getting my driving permit and be in a whole new school, in a whole new district, with new people meet and places explore!  Hopefully I'll squeeze in some time for drawing this summer, but I have a lot going on.  Anyway, just felt like giving an update of my crazy life, which, by the way, is taking a turn for the better.  I found out something that scared me in the last week, but I've kind of gotten over it.  My boyfriend has been treating me like a princess and promises a phone call everyday once I move, too.  I figure that my life is good, over-all, and I've just got to take what life gives me with little complaint because there are people in worse situations.  Before I go I just wanted to say Happy early Father's Day.  My dad has raised me for a long time, and even though I'm moving in with my mom soon (so he's worried/sad/angry) it doesn't mean I don't love him, wish him the best, and thank him for everything hes done for me.  Even in rough times, a dad is someone you can rely on, he'll help you out, at least, that's who my dad is.  Well, bye for now, and blessed be your lives.

P.S. Anybody want to check out my final project from 8th grade?  It was a language arts assignment on how people's human rights have been violated.  My peers chose things like the Holocaust, Child Abuse, Elder Abuse, Slavery, and my topic, Sexual Orientation Issues. It was a prezzi presentation with a speech in front of my class of 30-some students.  Here's a link if you'd like to see my work: prezi.com/joby0s5blgpc/sexual-…
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