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A blog of an eighteen year old girl discovering, ranting and contemplating.
A tiny girl who has a lot on her mind and has a lot to say.
Some times she doesn't think, some times she over thinks.
You never know, she just might tell you something good.


Dream to live, and live to believe. Only hope can save us.

Blogging

I've slacked in my blogging duties. Simply because I'm starting to get busy and any free time that I have, I end up being a lazy sloth. However, I'm going to make an earnest effort to blog more.

Updatesssss.
TRANSCRIPT IS FIXEDEDEDEDEDEDED! This pleases me so.
Photography is starting to turn into a small business, which also pleases me.
I'm pushing myself to finish vocal coaching so I can update to advance singing, woo!
Oh yeah, I'm accepted at Capilano U. :D

Anyways, I've learned quite a bit over past few weeks. Whether it's simply growing up or I'm finally coming to my senses. I've taken a new outlook on my life.

... I promise I'll finish that tomorrow, I'm sleepy and need to go to bed. However, my insomnia is back so we'll see how well that goes tonight.


Read More 0 comments | Posted by Natahsha Priya

Practice

I'm a photographer... but I want to be a singer. As much as it may seem as a fantasy, it's a dream that I'll not give it up. However, my passion burns, yet I ignore the urge to practice. I constantly plan shoots to become a better photographer, but that's not where my heart is. Don't get me wrong, I'm thankful that God has gifted me. However, I know there is another calling that I'm ignoring. Some people don't understand, it's easier for me to take pictures. Singing practice with my coach is an hour and forty-five minutes everyday, just on vocal exercises alone. Then, followed by an hour of singing. Considering, all I get to do is sit and make strange noises. There is a lot to do, and not many people get that. I'm frustrated, as I've made so much progress as a musician that I don't use it as motivation to grow. God has given the opportunity to have an amazing coach. I need to see it as a blessing and then turn it into a passion burning fervently. I have 5 months before I head to University. 5 months to master something that I was supposed to finish in the matter of 6 months back in June 2008. 5 months before I can even venture into the idea of starting a band.

I will push myself.
I will practice.
I will not give up.
I need to stop procrastination.
I need to get my priorities right.
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      I have two h's in my name. I'm a Christian.
      I sing my heart out. I take pictures.
      The library is my favourite place.
      I watch Friends too much. I love real, deep conversations that make you think, love and grow.
      I think too hard at times.
      I can be awkward and quirky.
      I'm a perfectionist.
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