I want underwater housing.. But why does it cost as much as the god damn camera itself?!!
06.23.2014
Not everything goes great all the time, but there are always things to be thankful and grateful for. Life gets us down, but by remembering the good things can we become happier and less stressed.
My second list of ‘on the bright sides’:
• My mom got a new job and it’s a promotion from her previous endeavor
• My brother survived his weekend at EDC
• After almost two years, I finally caught up with a friend I studied abroad with in Japan
• Made new friends my age - super fun and successful group of young professionals
• Spent a good Sunday with mama. She even got me a little gift!
• Ghosty is filling out and getting more chubby
I hate them a lot of times, but I love my family a lot of times too. I am especially grateful for the people (and dogs) in my life and my friends, who manage to distract me from life’s troubles every weekend.
what if all the scenerios we make up in our head are actually real events happening in an alternative universe and we’re actually connecting with our alternate self’s mind
my alternate self is getting some serious dick
HAHAHAHAH
Breathtaking.
…want.
“You didn’t love her, you just didn’t want to be alone. Or maybe she was just good for your ego. Or maybe she just made you feel better about your life. But you didn’t love her, because you don’t destroy people you love.”
“I do the same thing over and over, improving bit by bit. There is always a yearning to achieve more. I’ll continue to climb, trying to reach the top, but no one knows where the top is.”
FOOD WEEK: Day 4
Jiro! Trying to decide if I should make reservations there. But damn, $300 a person. Hmm..
06.18.2014
I’m scared of leaving you.
I feel like we won’t come out of this the same. Then again, things can’t ever stay the same. Always infinitely, ever-changing.
What side will we be on?
Theeeeeeese guys.
“My mother fought cancer for almost a decade and died at 56. She held out long enough to meet the first of her grandchildren and to hold them in her arms. But my other children will never have the chance to know her and experience how loving and gracious she was. I decided to be proactive and to minimize the risk as much I could. I made a decision to have a preventive double mastectomy.
Life comes with many challenges. The ones that should not scare us are the ones we can take on and take control of” - My Medical Choice by Angelina Jolie, New York Times (14 May, 2013)