Past saturday I had a dartstournament again

It was a long time ago that I even trained... The past tournaments all went wrong, because I got to nervess and I couldn't let go of my arrows anymore. I think the reason for that is because I changed my style of throwing darts about 15 months ago. I was hoping it would improve me, but it only made me worse. So about a week ago I changed it back and it immediately had good results. So this tournament I never had the problem of 'not throwing my darts' and I actually got to the last 8 woman. But then I lost...

But I'm glad I have my old style back

I'm working on 2 drawings on the moment, you can find a WIP of them in my scraps. With both of the drawings I'm using mechanical pencils I got of my brother a few weeks ago. I was asking them for my birthday which is on March the 23th. But he figured I couldn't wait so long. I'm very glad I got them, because they really improve my drawing skills

But what I really should be doing is studying

Because my testweek starts tomorrow...and I'm not looking forward to it

But I AM looking forward to our schooltrip to Berlin

We're going there next week...I'm so excited

So be sure to check out my WIP of Leonardo Dicaprio and of Annemiek & Elly...I'll finish them as soon as possible.
Devious Comments
& nog succes met je pww
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"The idea is not to live forever, it is to create something that will. "
Dat succes heb ik wel nodig ja
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I'm a sevenTEEN year old pencil artist. Feel free to visit my
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I don't FAVE much...but when I do, I MEAN it!
I'm glad you're getting better at darts again, and I LOVE drawing with mechanical pencils.
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I shall always remember:
Morning Star Kenichi.
Her brother Ichigo Matsudaira.
Also, Bonita's friend Karel Timmer
They shall not be forgotten
Yes those pencils are magical!
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I'm a sevenTEEN year old pencil artist. Feel free to visit my
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I don't FAVE much...but when I do, I MEAN it!
That's good
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I shall always remember:
Morning Star Kenichi.
Her brother Ichigo Matsudaira.
Also, Bonita's friend Karel Timmer
They shall not be forgotten
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