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Monday, 30 August 2021

Lockdown

Ever since lockdown, I've missed all my friends, but also enjoyed staying home and sleeping in. I really miss going out with my family and also miss school. I hope that Lockdown will end soon, but of course, I also enjoy staying home, in bed and watching movies. What I have been doing for the past few days in lockdown wasn't much, but I do enjoy them. Usually in the morning or so, my mum would try and wake me up so that we could all walk a little bit outside, but I rarely ever came since I was too tired, but some days I still went. We would walk down the road and I would sometimes ride my bike as well. 

I have also been water colouring.
 I started water getting into water colouring when I saw something on youtube that really cached my eye. Although it wasn't water colouring, I really wanted to do something like that. I asked my mum if we could do water colouring since I know my mother really enjoys it. So I watched a video about water colouring and I started getting the hang of it. Soon I really enjoyed it and I started painting more and experimenting the colours. Last Christmas I actually got a water colouring set and haven't really done anything with it until now. 

Here is a picture of my water painting. I haven't finish yet, but this is how it looks like so far...

 

2 comments:

  1. Kia ora Natasha,
    I also have been missing school and getting out and talking to people in person. Lockdown can be very hard. You are lucky you have a great family going walking and riding your bike sounds like fun. Your water colours are very detailed and colourful. I also paint water colours but have not completed any for a long time. I am looking forward to seeing your finished work. What other things have you painted? Keep up the great work and I look forward to seeing more of your posts. Keep safe.
    Whaea Donna

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  2. Morning Natasha, I also miss school but am loving this time to spend with my family. I really like your painting and the way you blended your colours in the butterflies. Tino Pai

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