- Rollin' by Calvin Harris
- Seasonal Affective by Everyone Leave
- December (again) {Feat. Mark Hoppus} by Neck Deep
- May I Have This Dance (remix) {Feat. Chance the Rapper} by Francis and the Lights
- Houdini by Foster the People
- Drown by Front Porch Step
- Trouble Adjusting by Miya Folik
- DUCKWORTH. by Kendrick Lamar
- Cherry Bomb by The Runaways
- Happy Judgement Day by Neck Deep
- No More Bad Days by This Wild Life
Friday, June 9, 2017
Summer Playlist!
Every season, I typically make a playlist for that season and or time period of my life. This makes me reminiscent on different seasons and time periods of my life each time an old song reappears in my everyday life. It also is super fun! So here is my summer playlist for 2017. I hope you can enjoy this playlist, or at least give it a shot on your way to the beach this summer. 🏖🐳🌊
Monday, June 5, 2017
College Number One on the Art College Tours = Success.
This past weekend, I had visited Montserrat College of Art in Beverly, Massachusetts. This was an exciting experience for me. High School has been a nightmare and a half for me. Personally, high school has been the lowest and worst part of my life. So moving onto college is a very exciting thing for me. I had an art teacher, whom I am still very close to, go to this school and thrive. This made me excited. Maybe this school would be the fit for me, too!
After a two hour drive up to the small town, three blocks from the ocean, only train stops away from Boston, I fell in love instantly. The area is small, artistic, and quaint. The school is small, with each graduating class being around 100 people. I see myself here. I see myself thriving here. Right now, this school is on the top of my list, along with the New Hampshire Institute of Art, which I will be doing a Pre-Summer Art Intensive at for two weeks this summer. There is still so much to see, but right now, this is where I see myself being. Cheers to future progression and to moving forward onto much better things.
After a two hour drive up to the small town, three blocks from the ocean, only train stops away from Boston, I fell in love instantly. The area is small, artistic, and quaint. The school is small, with each graduating class being around 100 people. I see myself here. I see myself thriving here. Right now, this school is on the top of my list, along with the New Hampshire Institute of Art, which I will be doing a Pre-Summer Art Intensive at for two weeks this summer. There is still so much to see, but right now, this is where I see myself being. Cheers to future progression and to moving forward onto much better things.
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