March 2012
Words to keep inside your pocket:
Quiescent - a quiet, soft-spoken soul.
Chimerical - merely imaginary; fanciful.
Susurrus - a whispering or rustling sound.
Raconteur - one who excels in story-telling.
Clinquant - glittering; tinsel-like.
Aubade - a song greeting the dawn.
Ephemeral - lasting a very short time.
Sempiternal - everlasting; eternal.
Euphonious - pleasing; sweet in...
Butterflies can’t see their own wings. They can’t see the intricate patterns and delicately painted colors. They don’t know that they’re beautiful. People are kind of like that too.
3 tags
Aunt/Niece bonding?
This happened nearly a week ago I just never wrote it and I want to write it even though no one cares :’)
I went over to my cousin’s house to babysit the younger ones because the older ones weren’t home and my aunt and uncle were going out!
It was just weird because my aunt and I debated which shirt looked better with her black pants, and what shoes to wear. I joked around...
February 2012
1 tag
I want to rant but I’m too tired.
And I have to wake up early tomorrow. Sigh.
Open this Pitt up
– Surgeon operating on Brad Pitt (via ineedtogetpaid)
4 tags
Feeling your dreams
I’m sure this happens to everybody at least on occasion.
Those dreams where you can literally *feel* things. For example, if someone touched your arm, you’d feel their touch. If someone hugged you, you’d feel their embrace, their warmth, their arms around you. It’s just a very strange feeling.
Last night, I felt a lot of things in my dream. I don’t even remember...
mom: are you dating that boy you hugged him
mom: are dating that boy you were talking to him
mom: are you dating that boy he looked at you
mom: are you dating that boy he was breathing your air
So, I guess we are who we are for alot of reasons. And maybe we’ll never know...
– The Perks of Being A Wallflower (via adolescence-lefttowither)
4 tags
Muscle Pains
Ever since I can REMEMBER, I’ve had horrible cramps in my legs on a fairly frequent basis. They would occur as often as every other day to once or twice a week. Sometimes, the pain would literally bring me to tears. Ibuprofen or some other pain killer was my only solution.
The pains started when I was younger, so the doctors shrugged it off as growing pains (after my mother insisted on...