Ok, so back in 2016 I made a post wondering if I would find âloveâ that fall and mentioned a potential. WellâŚthat didnât really pan out.
Did the idea of courtship really die? I went on a simple âgym dateâ, which letâs be real is more like a free personal training session than a date, and afterwards it just seemed like this guy wanted an âinsta girlfriend.â
To The Girl Who Accidentally Spent $733 at Sephora
To The Girl Who Accidentally Spent $733 at Sephora
I love my makeup as much as the next Insta-divaâŚbut how do you accidentally spend over $700 on makeup?! First, I have to ask, was it really an accident? LikeâŚcâmon.
I tend to work pretty hard for all the things I have and to try and get most of the things that I want, but there is NO way that I could spend that much money on makeup. Right?
So, I decided to find out how easy this âaccidentâ canâŚ
To The Girl Who Accidentally Spent $733 at Sephora...
To The Girl Who Accidentally Spent $733 at SephoraâŚ
I love my makeup as much as the next Insta-divaâŚbut how do you accidentally spend over $700 on makeup?! First, I have to ask, was it really an accident? LikeâŚcâmon.
I tend to work pretty hard for all the things I have and to try and get most of the things that I want, but there is NO way that I could spend that much money on makeup. Right?
So, I decided to find out how easy this âaccidentâ canâŚ
An open letter to the Gilmore Girls and Amy Sherman-Palladino for making life great again.
Ok, I know âA Year In The Lifeâ was released for our binge-watching pleasure on Black Friday but since my two favorite young men were in town (my little brothers) I decided to spend Thanksgiving weekend with them (before they had to jet back to saving the world.)
Here I amâŚback into the reality of working all day, almost every day, with Dominoâs and Sangria on the menu for dinner (since all theâŚ
this is an era where a personâs strengths have now become viewed as weaknessâ. these former strengths are now that personâs current insecurities that can not only tear down what that person can offer to another but also what that person can offer for themselves.
we claim to want to build each other up but instead we help tear them down, to try to build ourselves back up and the cycle continues. this can apply to work, friendships, school but the most tragic is in love.
itâs almost as we are always chasing love. even when it comes to loving ourselves.Â
they are out there. that person who makes you remember your insecurities are what make you, well you. and guess what? you will be able to do the same for them. letâs just hope you are both open to that possibility. đ
Sometimes I canât separate the person from the place, and I canât tell if Iâm attracted to where they are itâs where Iâd like to be and Iâm in love with how they see a landscape, or if I attracted to them. Probably the two are bit inseparable?
The sense of being between cultures has been very, very strong for me. I would say thatâs the single strongest strand running through my life: the fact that Iâm always in and out of things, and never really of anything for very long.
Edward W. Said, Power, Politics and Culture. (via warzonetourism)
I crave so much more than just a physical connection. I crave words and depth. I crave who you are and where you came from, your desires and fears. I yearn to know every inch of you beyond the surface.
In your life, you meet people. Some you never think about again. Some, you wonder what happened to them. There are some that you wonder if they ever think about you. And then there are some you wish you never had to think about again. But you do.