January 2010
December 2009
There are perhaps no days of our childhood we lived so fully as those we spent...
– Marcel Proust (via kendalllouise)
(via libraryland)
The great holiday journey
Part 1 (Pittsburgh) is over. Onto Part 2 in Chicago!
the younger side of nick hornby →
libraryland:
paperbackgirl:
Jessica Murphy: Your novels certainly do have an element of redemption.
Nick Hornby: For me, it’s really important. I think there are plenty of people writing books where there is no redemption at all. That seems to be another job that contemporary fiction has taken upon itself—to deny people all hope. I find that tough, actually. People work hard, and their lives...
@palegirlinthecity
thatlaurengirl:
Where are you from?
We should be friends. :D
Agreed! I’m a Boston girl.
We should start a club for people out of their drama teen years, and who are even cooler than they thought they’d be.
Why I love vacation
Snow outside. Cup of tea. Orange sweater. Puppy to cuddle. Boyfriend working on the record player/transfer machine.
So cozy.
thatlaurengirl:
Just read through some of my old journals I brought home.
Conclusion: I was a whiny ass teenager with a ridiculous amount of boy & friend issues.
an experpt: “Conversation is petty - no one can truly understand anyone else because most people (if not all) cannot fully understand themselves……Stupidity is amazing, I do not understand how things that my mind grasps so easily...