February 2010
January 2010
I'm not too sure if I like the first page to my...
moneymoney:
ashleysprinkle:
Merr.
what theme did you choose?
haha none basically, i made it up as i went along (bad idea). it’s black and white paisley with red vintage wrapping paper, a picture of me and a hamster, then some lace.
I'm not too sure if I like the first page to my...
Merr.
I just got the best idea for my altered book.
I’m going to work on it tonight!
I'm going to make cupcakes tomorrow.
Seems to me that everyone could use some cheering up.
I would love to feel comfortable enough to just...
On my mind.
So I haven’t really written anything lately. School has been pretty busy but I’m really enjoying all my classes. Although I feel quite awkward most of the time. I’m nervous about my first US history test on Monday just because I don’t know what the tests will be like, although I’m understanding everything in class. I’m also terrified of yearbook class and how...
We are never allowed to forget that some books are badly written; we should...
– The Polysyllabic Spree, Nick Hornby
If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what...
– Alice in Wonderland
I love you, Emarosa.
Well nothing feels real anymore. I’m not taking my time anymore to show you how i feel, to show you who i am, ‘cause it’s locked away.
Chuck. You know that I adore all of God’s creatures and the metaphors that they...
– Blair
14504.) I had my fingers crossed.
(via blogsecret)
I'm going to call my grandpa tomorrow.
I just saw a sail boat picture on tumblr and it made me think of him, I love him!
Ridiculous Riddles.
If toast always lands butter-side down, and cats always land on their feet, what would happen if you strapped toast to a cats back and dropped it?
Less of me, more of them, but everything to you.
14517.) Since I was little, I wanted to be Ariel...
(via blogsecret)
Tehee Aly it’s all about the chase. Toast this isn’t about you right now, don’t worry haha!
The internal and eternal struggle to make peace with yourself.
The trouble with opportunity is that it always comes disguised as hard work.
– Herbert V. Prochnow