New tumblr blog coming soon…. until then, adios, lovers.
Somebody clearly has the right idea.
Also, somebody clearly has a tumblr.
pah! someone please tell me this was a VCU student.
When your treatment team tells you it’s not about your weight. And then weigh you:
Cheat on Carrie Underwood, she’ll beat up your car.
Cheat on Miranda Lambert, she will marry your best man.
Cheat on Taylor Swift, she will put hints in the lyrics who you are and ruin your house.
Dude, DONT CHEAT ON US COUNTRY GIRLS!!!
p.s. our daddies have shot guns ;)
wanderlust.
I can’t do college anymore.
This isn’t for me.
I am not a cookie cutter mold of a human being to fit your societal standards.
And now, I’m out to find what is best for me.
Suck it, society.
A Question To Be Answered/Blogged About Soon:
(taken from Danielle LaPorte’s “Burning Questions” Series)
This is a big topic. Western self-help spirituality is great at getting us to identify our patterns and ‘isms’. After enough how-to books, workshops and therapy we can honorably say, “I’m neurotic because of my mother,” or “I’m a selfish because I didn’t get enough attention as a kid.” But identifying the source of your crap is only half the journey. The other half is composting it into something radically new.
So, like, what if you CHANGED? Today.
What would you be more of if you let go of the past?
Let’s say that a really cool Fairy Godmother appeared by your side right this second and said, “You are whatever you want to be from this day forward! We’ll just forget about all the times you were less than your best, and all the dark and brilliant ways that you’ve tried to love and be loved. And that one time you were a little bit nasty, let’s erase that from the record. And while we’re at it, we’ll forget about all the times you got bumped and bruised and neglected along the way.” It’s over. Free. Nothing to resent, nothing to be bitter about. Clean slate. Go.
What would you be more of if you let go of the past?
ANSWER THE BURNING QUESTION:What would you be more of if you let go of the past?
A Credo For Making It Happen by Danielle LaPorte.
This woman is quickly becoming one of my heroes.
