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Never get lost
Because this is me changing. Because this is the turning point. Because I’m maturing, but always staying grounded. Because I will never forget what guided and molded me. Because I will always Stay Seventeen. Because I’m truly free and independent. Because I’ll always wander, but never be lost. Because I know I’m going off to do exceptional things. Done at Studio XIII in Cocoa Beach, Florida on my eighteenth birthday. This means the world to me, and I couldn't be more happy with it.
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Got it on 1.11.11 My tattoo. My twin sister and I got sister tattoos symbolizing through everything in life and even after we will never ever part. We will be with each other for eternity. We shall never part. I promise.
These ladies successfully merged traditional and offbeat with their lovely white dresses, ice cream bar instead of a cake, mixed-gender (and fashion) wedding party, and eerily similar vows that they didn't even plan out together! Oh, and wait until you see the adorable twist on the "choose a seat, not a side" sign!
Today I am so excited to have Hannah from The Pink and Green Prep posting for me! Her blog is so cute and she has some awesome tips for me and my readers today! ................................................................................................................. Hello!! I'm Hannah and I write the blog The Pink and Green Prep. If y'all don't read my blog, I'll give you a little bit of a background. I'm from Memphis, Tennessee but I live in Connecticut until I head off to college in the fall. Since I'm in the midst of graduating high school, I thought I would give y'all some advice on the college process and senior year!! Here are my tips!! 1. Take as many advanced/AP/honors classes as you can possibly handle. If your school offers AP's and if you have the grades for them, take them!! They are a great way to bump up your academic resume. Advanced classes are like candy to colleges; they absolutely crave them and they make you as a candidate look great. 2. Do applications and supplements as early and as efficiently as you can. I cannot stress this enough, it is absolutely awful to put off college work to the last minute. I speak from experience: I was filling out my 7-question-ridiculously-hard supplement from Wake Forest 2 days before it was due on January 1st. It was a huge mistake and it's not worth the stress. The Common App goes live on August 1st, so fill out the easy questions before school starts. Get it out of the way and you'll feel much better. 3. Visit colleges before you decide which ones you're applying to. Get all of your college visits out of the way in your junior year, so that during senior fall you can focus on apps and your schoolwork. Also, you could think that you love a college but end up hating it when you visit!! Just because someone tells you that you might like a college does not mean you are going to. Here's a story: over the summer before my senior year, I made my "top colleges" list, comprising of Vanderbilt, SMU, Auburn, and Wake Forest. I had already seen Vanderbilt, so I knew that I loved it, but since people told me that I would be great at SMU and Auburn, I believed that I would automatically like it. Noooo. I visited SMU and Auburn over one weekend my senior fall and I ended up not liking either of them. I had to completely revise my college list after that. VISIT COLLEGES SOON. DO IT. 4. An easy way to look more attractive to colleges is to have a great extracurricular list. Colleges look for involvement as well as dedication. It's good to create clubs at school, do community service, be on a sports team, be involved in the school musical or play...anything!! Most college advisors will tell y'all this, but the extracurricular list is really important and SO EASY. 5. Don't depend on only one school. Have a first choice, of course, but always remember to have a second choice, a third choice, etc....don't put all of your eggs in one basket!! You never know what's going to happen and you need to be prepared. My college advisor told me that I need a positive plan and then a backup plan for my first choice school. Crazy things happen during college season and it's good to have alternative situations planned out! I hope that this helps everyone!! The college search is a crazy time for everyone, so don't feel as though you're the only one stressed out and frazzled!! This sounds cliché but...it gets better!! Soon enough y'all will be into college and having a great time!! I hope everyone has a fabulous day!! Good luck to dWa on her college visits!!! xoxo, Hannah
If you are thinking of getting a tattoo, but you like the small and not too visible ones, we have 10 interesting ideas for you. When getting a tattoo, usually everybody puts something personal and significant for them, for example, something that describes their past, character, the things they love…
Love, I don't know how many times I've read your last letter. I know the words by heart now; they're embedded in my skin. I keep our souvenirs from the last year nearby. I lay them out often to recall our steps, to etch the memories into my mind. I touch each one and whisper your name, move on to the next. Do you remember the meadow in April, sheathed in morning fog? Do you remember the stepping stones in the river? I keep things from before you even knew who I was, when I could only watch from a distance. These I brush over as well, until I am lost inside you, and certain that our story will never fade from my mind. The nights are long and the depth of the ache cannot be measured. The north winds have returned, leaving behind little trace of summer. I often wake to a world of delicate frost. You are not here, and the daytime clouds curtain the sky just enough to hush the light—the emptiness is complete. This morning, as with many mornings, I opened my eyes and for a moment expected to find you next to me. All day now I've been thinking of you. But it's getting darker now, and I'm afraid I won't be able to sleep tonight. How long has it been since I last saw you, love? A month? A year? A thousand? Return to me soon. Yours —for all time, ~A.D.