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It wanted to be eaten already (notice how close it was to my tummy?) but I said “No, cute cupcake! No!”

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It wanted to be eaten already (notice how close it was to my tummy?) but I said “No, cute cupcake! No!”

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Gigantic rose cupcake from Whole Foods. Devouring it after dinner, of course. :)

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Gigantic rose cupcake from Whole Foods. Devouring it after dinner, of course. :)

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…That I can kind of sit on.

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…That I can kind of sit on.

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Amazing windows.

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Amazing windows.

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I get shadows to play with, too.

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I get shadows to play with, too.

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These photos are of my new room sans furniture. It’s amazing and so inspiring. I’m quite tempted to not move anything in but my clothes into the closet… It’s incredibly relaxing not having clutter.Anyway, my room faces the West so I get the Golden Hour everyday!

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These photos are of my new room sans furniture. It’s amazing and so inspiring. I’m quite tempted to not move anything in but my clothes into the closet… It’s incredibly relaxing not having clutter.

Anyway, my room faces the West so I get the Golden Hour everyday!

Please don’t be upset because I’m about to upload 8 photos.

Starting now.

If you’re from Nashville (or even if you’re not), please help spread the word. I found this on my windshield the other day and I figured I’d help spread the word by posting it online. The man, Greg Taylor, was just on the news (WSMV channel 4).

If you’re from Nashville (or even if you’re not), please help spread the word. I found this on my windshield the other day and I figured I’d help spread the word by posting it online. The man, Greg Taylor, was just on the news (WSMV channel 4).

shoepastryheart:

kyerabianca:

shoepastryheart:

(via trivialism)
For my birthday, please?

I have these somewhere in my shoe closet. What size are you??

Haha. Kye, I don’t think we are anywhere close. An 8. And sometimes larger.

Oh, grr. I’m a, uhm, 6. I’ll just send you skeins of yarn then.

shoepastryheart:

kyerabianca:

shoepastryheart:

(via trivialism)

For my birthday, please?

I have these somewhere in my shoe closet. What size are you??

Haha. Kye, I don’t think we are anywhere close. An 8. And sometimes larger.

Oh, grr. I’m a, uhm, 6. I’ll just send you skeins of yarn then.

Alice in Underland

Some thoughts about the movie organized into dots. I love dots. (Yes, I know they’re bullet points.)

  • The only way to watch is on IMAX. Seriously.
  • The storyline was satisfactory. Predictable but, hey, the visuals were amazing. I wasn’t disappointed.
  • Oh and keep in mind that it’s not the same Alice in Wonderland as the animation and all those other versions. It’s a completely different story. So don’t complain about it being “not like the original” because it ain’t. Don’t say you weren’t warned!
  • Mia Wasikowska was so-so. Her acting was a bit bland and missing something. Not sure if it’s because she was acting alongside brilliant actors like Johnny, Helena, Anne, Alan, and even Crispin.
  • Speaking of brilliant acting, Anne Hathaway surprised me. She did wonderfully as the eccentric and dramatic White Queen/Mirana with psychotic tendencies. I love love love her.

  • Costumes. COSTUMES. ALL of the costumes were fantastic. I swear if I don’t work for a magazine or an ad agency, I’d like to be a costume designer for a movie.

  • Oh and we were waiting in line behind Dee and Dum. (photo from my mom’s twitpic)

Overall, it was worth seeing it in the cinema and not just waiting for it on dvd. :)

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