I think that I live in the most unpleasant neighborhood. For one, all the houses have the same layout, but look different. Its always 2 stories high, with 2 windows on the top, and a giant window at the bottom behind a porch at the side of the house. The other side is a giant garage door. and the colors of the houses, are sooo DULL! i mean, its pastel purple, or a light yellow, or maybe a tan, or beige, or white, or more tan. But our house, is a flamingo among crows. Its a suprisingly vibrant dark blue, with white trim. It pops out, and it can be hard to look at. We painted it a while ago, and the neighbor hood meeting people got angry with us, but we didn't care. But the houses aren't what I was talking about. Its the people, or the kids. Oh my god, i strongly dislike them all. You see, I go to VSAA, and nobody else around there does, they all go to Gaiser. so thus, I'm the odd one out. Because of them, i never really leave my house to walk the dog, or garden out front, or just to get the mail. And the little kids are the worst. They treat me like cow ploppings! Kids once threatened to break into my house. oh my GOD, how imature. scream I wsh i could actually talk with someone who wasn't my family where I live. And actually, I feel VSAA, is mor of my home. It seems that i spend way much more time there, I do so much more there, i communicate more there, I do so much there, home is just like a mini vacation from it every day. but actually, its not vacation, its more like going to work. And during the school plays last year, i was at school from 9:15 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. thats more than 12 hours. and its crazy.
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I agree completely! I was just thinking that. When I'm away from school for long periods of time, I feel like I'm in withdrawls! The people at VSAA are like a second family to me. It's weird to think that we go there to get an education, not for the interactions with fellow artists and fellow kids. You know?