15 Random things I love
Saw that AfterDRK posted this onher blog and I thought it was a cute idea so I figured I’d do one as well.
- Watching a marathon of recordedshows with my boyfriend because we don’t have enough time to watch them allwithin a week when they actually air. Aside from that I really don’t watch muchtelevision.
- Dogs, I love dogs and I haveinstant connections with other people who love dogs as well, its weird.
- Cooking breakfast. I don’t reallyknow my way around the kitchen as much as I’d like but I promise you I can makeyou a mean breakfast.
- Stationary. Idk what it is butever since I can remember I’ve been obsessed with stationary. Even as a kid Iwould literally rather buy a bunch of pens and a journal than a Barbie any day.But who likes barbies anyway? Soooo pointless
- Basics. I cannot tell you how manytimes I walk into stores that have millions of nice things and head straight tothe plain t-shirt rack, it’s a problem.
- Me time. If there is anything inthis world that I don’t ever want to lack is time to myself. Humans, ingeneral, are just not my thing… I’m joking. But I really do enjoy spending timeby myself. Sometimes silence is necessary.
- Periods between school exams where my brain rests for several days.
- Lights and shadows. Don’t knowwhat it is about the way light enters a room but I’ve just really learned howto appreciate it.
- All things Nike, sucker for thatdamn swoosh.
- Walls. Nice looking walls.
- Working out & coming up with new trainingroutines.
- White tulips.
- Sitting down and doing my makeup.I don’t usually wear full-blown makeup I just do it for outings but I seriouslythink I look forward to getting ready more than I do the actual outingsometimes. It probably sounds strange (like the rest of this list) but itseriously calms me, its almost therapeutic.
- Adventures, anything spontaneous that involvesnew places.
- High ceilings, architecture & largewindows.
San Francisco
Seriously, this is the cutest city. Loved every second I spent there andwould love to visit again, it's just one of those places. The food, thecoffee shops in every corner, the people, the vibe.. the air. Loved itall. It was hard to narrow all of the pictures down to a few since everyturn made for a shot but here are some. The scenery on top of every hill made it hard forme to put my camera down, and I didn't feel alone; every street I'dcross there would be someone holding up their phone/camera dodging cars.Some guy & his buddy even set up a tripod in the middle of a busystreet and literally had a photo shoot of each other as if there were nocars trying to get through... greatness. Try to do that in Miami..