December 2010
do something everyday that scares you.
I just told someone I still love them and have never stopped.
nasty, naughty boy →
There’s a woman inside of all of us
Who never quite seems to get enough...
– The Queen - Christina Aguilera Still Dirrty
kw9l-deactivated20110103 asked: Gossip Girl the book is great, and GG the show is great. It's sort of like white wine and red wine. Both are wines, both are great, and both are perfectly enjoyable. That may be be a weak analogy, but I think you get the picture.
But seriously, the outfits!! Omg omg omg! You just don't even know!!
But seriously, the outfits!! Omg omg omg! You just don't even know!!
tumblr dearies: I need your help. Should I...
2011 Goals (the ever growing list)
Make better grades (A’s & B+’s)
Get an incredible internship (or two!)
Be in the shape I want to be in
Eat healthier
Save More
Spend less
Gossip Less
Smile More
contribute more
Those are just a few fairly simple things I would like to accomplish in the “new” year, however I have a head start on a few, which never hurts!
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Fuck society. Fuck normality. Get piercings. Get...
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warning: Picture overload coming to a tumblr near...
sunny with a chance of happiness →
kw9l-deactivated20110103 asked: Aw thanks for asking! Cute - pink tulle petticoat from american apparel. Good - cover for my iPad.
Ooo what kind of fingerless gloves? (: xo
Ooo what kind of fingerless gloves? (: xo
so much to do the week of March 14!
such as:
eating at In ‘n Out
eating at CPK
eating Papa Dan’s (maybe)
eating at Tommy Bahama
walking El Paseo (my grandpa lives right on it!)
I would love to go to Cabazon (aka the BEST outlet of ALL TIME!)
Visit Morgan’s in the Desert
See my old manager
walk to see the Cross
lay out (a lot.)
go to church at St. Paul’s (I can walk there!)
maybe beer hunter with...
fly me to the moon. let me play among the stars. let me see what spring is like...
– Fly Me to the Moon - Frank Sinatra
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Christmas waves a magic wand over this world, and behold, everything is softer...
– Norman Vincent Peale