I have to admit that turning 16 didn't turn out what I thought it would be. In fact, it's a lot busier than before in my whole life.
There's a couple of things you have to sort out, including GCSE's, documents, college, and many more. But it's not all too bad.
I have to admit, this year is very busy for me as I have my older sister who is getting married this year. And I've still got my new implant to get used to.
How is it going with my new implant? I have to say, it's pretty much the same except I'm still starting to recognise sounds and for that, I just feel like it's taking its time to get used to the new sounds. I'm actually quite impatient with it as I feel like the new implant is pointless as the sounds aren't fully recognised yet. It's just like putting your new implant on and leave it there while you focus on the old implant more in every single day, which can be quite frustrating sometimes. Also, I'm more happy to know the fact that I seem to be getting less headaches but I do still get them so I would just take both implants off and wait until it settles down. This can take hours to make the headaches go away which is an annoying amount of time.
With my GCSE's, I'm just happy at the moment since I've just started displaying my artwork up at my school's gallery and I have to admit, it's really fun. I'm halfway through and the deadline's next week but I will definitely be done before the deadline. It's amazing how you're stuck in GCSE art for months and finally, you're leaving it behind soon. I bet I'll be quite sad to leave school since I'm leaving everything behind because colleges would be completely different for you.
I just simply can't believe that I've been in this kind of education for 12 years. Mad world, eh?
One of my final pieces in Art :)
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