Did you know you can view every song you've ever thumbs upped on Pandora? I've always wondered this, and it turns out they store them for like, ever! Thanks to this I just went on a downloading rampage for every fleeting, who-sang-that-what-was-it-called song I've come across in the last few years.
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Yeah yeah yeah, everyone hates us. Jealous turds are trying to vilify my beloved, upstanding piece of man meat Tom Brady over some PSI that may or may not have had something to do with the temperature, but that had absolutely nothing to do with the outcome of the championship game. The inordinate amount of media attention and speculation, without clear facts, is sickening. I hope his wife Gizzy is keeping him nice and grounded and calm.
But but just look at Lily. Look at her! GO PATS. Visited Kauai and Maui. Breathtaking and arduous hikes, delicious food, and big waves. Maui had the best restaurants and beaches to swim in, but Kauai was heaven on earth, through and through.
![]() I sat at two dinner tables last week stumbling through excuses as to why I have no resolutions ("uh, I don't really do those...") - while my table mates spouted off earnest creeds of self improvement. I am following suit with some of my own. 1. Be More Thoughtful I have come to a shameful conclusion. I'm not a very thoughtful person. In some abstract, emotional ways I am, but tangibly--not really. For instance, it won't even cross my mind until I arrive on someone's doorstep that I could have gone beyond just bringing a bottle of wine, or that it would have been nice to remember a card for so-and-so for a certain occasion, or that maybe I could have sent flowers or something for xyz event. Something. I witness acquaintances effortlessly conjure tokens of kindness small and large like it is second nature to them and I just think, Wow. I'm such an asshole. So while I hate to admit it doesn't come naturally to me, I resolve to be more conscious and considerate and selfless and thoughtful. 2. Stop Spending Money on Food and Wine, you Idiot, and Save More (like, for a House?) Really, that's all I have to say about that. 3. Family Spend as much time with my mom as possible, be sure to thank all those who help her as often and profusely as I can, and coerce her into to letting me help out more, even if she is impossibly stubborn. 4. Professionally Make more money and don't get bored at work. And keep writing every day even if it gets hard or disheartening. 5. Graduate (walking in May, finally. Wooo!) 2015 will bring highs, and surely some lows, all for which I'll be equipped with doting (thoughtful!) friends and loved ones and I'm so thankful. Below, keep in mind Lily normally does not bark. Ever. |
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