Real love quotes and captions for Instagram that speak to the everyday relationship.
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UPDATED CREDITS Some of these I was able to find specific artists and many people were kind enough to credit the artists and send me their names as well! I found the images provided in facebook grou…
Get over him.
Have you ever wondered, what is like to be a girl in this modern world? Think no more as this illustrator lets us see exactly how it is.
Brazil based designer and illustrator Carol Rossetti ‘s series on women breaking stereotypes across the world has been hugely appreciated by people. In the series, she powerfully breaks the shackles of society and gender disparity [...]
I love getting emails from you guys, every time I see a message from someone who reads the blog and finds my tips useful to them in some way, I’m thrilled. When I can, I try and help which is why I encourage you to email me or send me a message on Facebook. The […]
By Boomama. I’ve always been a sucker for a book or a movie set in Washington, DC.
The Lord, the Lord, a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness, keeping steadfast love for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, but who will by no means clear the guilty. Exodus 34:6-7 “Well, you say, but though God is able to help me, I fear that God is not willing to help me, and therefore I am discouraged. But be of good comfort, says the Lord, for my name is Merciful, and therefore I am willing to help you. But you say, though the Lord is willing to help me, yet...
An open letter for that overly curious drunk girl that interrogated me about what is or could be in my pants.
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Get over him.
This beautiful print features Evangeline Fox and Jacks, the Prince of Hearts. It is for the second book in the OUABH series, The Ballad of Never After. It is a 5x7 matte print. Watermarks will not be on the delivered print. All items are packed and shipped by me, I am happy to answer any questions, feel free to reach out :)
The Sunday Post is a chance to recap the past week, talk about next week, tell you what I’m reading, and share news. I’m linking up with The Caffeinated Book Reviewer, Readerbuzz, and Book Date. *This post contains affiliate links. I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. The Sunday Post #222 On The Blog Last Week On Tuesday I recommended some books for middle schoolers. On Wednesday I talked about the May releases I’m excited to read. On The Blog This Week On Monday I wrap up April. On Tuesday I have the most irrelevant blog post ever. On Wednesday I highlight some more new releases. In My Reading Life Last week, I finished three young adult books. The first (and most successful) was A List of Cages by Robin Roe. The characters are so adorable! I can’t handle it. The book is hilarious, then devastating, then hilarious again. The story is about two former foster brothers who reconnect in high school. One brother seems to have his life together. The other brother is in a dangerous situation and badly needs help. I like that the plot focuses on friendship instead of on romantic love. This book is worth reading for the main characters. They’re sweet and funny. Then I read Black Helicopters by Blythe Woolston. I’m conflicted about this one. It’s unique. It stars a teenage girl who decides to become a suicide bomber. I enjoyed the untrustworthy main character and the author’s attention to detail. I still have so many “Why?” questions! Stuff just happens without explanation. But, it’s definitely memorable. I can see myself rereading it. Then I read Black Bird of the Gallows by Meg Kassel. It reminded me why I don’t like paranormal romance. If you love Twilight, then you need to read this novel. The Twilight vibes are strong. It’s about a 200-year-old paranormal boy who falls in love with an ordinary teenage girl. It’s full of angst, lust, and magical peril. I was interested in the creepy paranormal creatures, but I found everything else ridiculous. (I felt the same way about Twilight.) Right now, I’m reading Bridge of Clay by Markus Zusak. He’s one of my favorite authors, but . . . so far I don’t like this book. The writing style is deliberately difficult to understand, but I currently don’t know why. Maybe I’ll figure it out later? I don’t know. I don’t want to DNF! In The Rest Of My Life Five things that made me happy last week: I ate an excellent burrito. New books! (I’m trying to support used bookstores, but it’s terrible for my TBR mountain.) I’ve now done yoga every day for 90 days. I’m still terrible at it. I’m bad at yoga, but I’ve gotten a tiny bit faster at running in the last few weeks. I don’t know why. I'm not doing anything differently. After 3 years of effort, the blog’s Pinterest account finally hit 1 million monthly viewers. I realize this just means that people are bored in lockdown, but 1 million people looked at my Pinterest nonsense in April! Let’s Be Friends (Distantly) Pinterest || Bloglovin’ || Goodreads || Instagram || Twitter || Donate Take care of yourselves and be kind to each other! See you around the blogosphere!
These super-happy photos are guaranteed to make you smile.
“obviously doctor you’ve never been a thirteen year old girl”
This is less "opinion" and more "cold, hard fact".
There is a difference between being outwardly offensive -- like the Republican candidate for the US 2016 election -- and being an open, honest human being -- like Chelsea Handler
Finals, the week that every college student has been dreading since August, is quickly approaching. We are stocking up on Starbucks gift cards, junk food, and highlighters. There are only two people in this world who know more about an infinite amount of coffee, pounds of junk food, and studying to ...