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Saturday, April 25, 2015

Advice

Yes, eat that.
Never too late for an apology.
Don't text the fuckboy back.
Why would you even think to use the pool steps?
No one likes a good guesser, ever.
Can you buy it one size bigger?
Keep your cool.
That's not your business.
If you're going first, be the best.
Stop.

When all of the above do not suffice:
Duct tape
Water
Coconut Oil
Run
"It's Okay"



♥k
What the best advice you've ever been given and who gave it to you?

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Spring Things

Spring is one of my favorite seasons (mostly because it's just like summer but not as hot outside). It's okay to shed a few of those extra layers, the air smells different, and fruit is coming in season! Everyone is getting their swimming pools ready and popsicles are being inventoried for coming summer sun. Here are a few things to do as we all shake off those winter blues.


Practice your bouquet arranging
Whether you buy the allergen free versions from the grocery/flower shop or steal a few buds from your neighbor's front garden, nows the time to try your hand. Use those extra bits of ribbon you have laying a round to steal your arrangement and you've got a great gift for a loved one! 

Take a personal dance break from your spring cleaning
How could you not? I've even put together a little 8tracks action of my current 'get up and dance' favorites so you won't have to do the grunt work, just press play! If free time freestyle isn't your thing, grab a friend and learn some basics on youtube before pressing play.

dig out the bike and ride to the nearest ice cream shop
This one is self explanatory but is my favorite 'typical spring activity.' I remember when I was really young my family would sometimes ride bikes to Baskin Robbins after dinner. Even though I was pretty young I remember having a lot of fun and it's a great way to get out of the house.

Pack your best finger food for a picnic with your besties
I know your spring cleaning lead you to your stache of old bedding you have hidden for painting drop cloths or scrap fabric. Pick the most pretty one, pack up your favorite finger food, and drag your friends or significant other for an internet-less hangout session. Don't forget you camera so you can catch up with your internet friends later!

Scout your local honey harvesters
Eating honey from your local bees will help build up your immune system to the pollen strains found in your area without emphasizing the sniffly symptoms.Where I live, every gas station or truck stop just outside any city will have a display of various flavors and levels of processing but try a local farm or ranch or even the weekend farmers market.


What is your favorite 'Spring Things' to do? Do you have a post about them, cause I want to read it?

kpeterr

Monday, April 6, 2015

Me By Somebody Else

 Lately, I've been noticing I relate more to the words other people than my own. It's not that I'm losing sight of my own personal identity but that I'm finding I am not a unique as I thought. Maybe that should depress me but somehow it leaves me feeling happily less lonely (if that makes any sense). Like I am connected with other human beings, even without a physical or emotional connection. Like I am not as misunderstood as I once thought I wanted to be.

This was originally a school project that I reworked because I think about it so often. It feels good to remember that I am not alone in my opinions or life choices (Betty and I are team Sugar Daddies 4eva! haha) but it also feels good that I can relate to people from all different walks of life. People say that "you are a combination of the five people you hang around most" or something like that... If it's true I'm honored have a little something in common with all the people pictured above.

Have you ever related more to a quote than your own words? Let me know I'm not the only one!

You'll hear from me soon,
kpeterr