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Apr 30

(via A Mighty Girl)

(via A Mighty Girl)

Apr 25

The Sorkin Way -

longformorg:

On the set of Aaron Sorkin’s new HBO show The Newsroom.

| | May 2012

(Source: longform)

Apr 23

Lincoln travels in style @ Pups in the Park.

Lincoln travels in style @ Pups in the Park.

Mar 08

Which time? 
xojanedotcom:

Please reblog if you cried when Buffy died. 

Which time?

xojanedotcom:

Please reblog if you cried when Buffy died. 

(Source: tellypop)

Jan 09

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Jan 04

Healthy Eats January Challenge is a go!
This month there is a new challenge each week. This week the challenge is to eat breakfast every day.
I confess this isn’t a huge challenge for me. Breakfast is my favorite meal and I almost never skip it. So I added an extra layer to the challenge for myself. I am resolving to eat breakfast at home every day.
There are a few reasons for this:
It starts the day right. When I have time to eat breakfast at home it means I’ve had enough time to start my morning right. On days when I am rushing out the door, I never eat at home. Eating at home means I have to be more disciplined in the morning. I have to wake up early enough to make time for breakfast. Planning an earlier wake-up time means getting to bed early enough too. 
It’s cheaper. Eating at home saves money. No question.
It’s healthier. I’m always making a smarter choice when I am cooking for myself rather than grabbing something available near work. 
I’m still struggling with waking up early enough. It’s hard to get out of a warm bed and face the cold morning, but I’ve been on track so far this week with eggs (Tuesday) and oatmeal (Wednesday) in rotation.

Healthy Eats January Challenge is a go!

This month there is a new challenge each week. This week the challenge is to eat breakfast every day.

I confess this isn’t a huge challenge for me. Breakfast is my favorite meal and I almost never skip it. So I added an extra layer to the challenge for myself. I am resolving to eat breakfast at home every day.

There are a few reasons for this:

  1. It starts the day right. When I have time to eat breakfast at home it means I’ve had enough time to start my morning right. On days when I am rushing out the door, I never eat at home. Eating at home means I have to be more disciplined in the morning. I have to wake up early enough to make time for breakfast. Planning an earlier wake-up time means getting to bed early enough too.
  2. It’s cheaper. Eating at home saves money. No question.
  3. It’s healthier. I’m always making a smarter choice when I am cooking for myself rather than grabbing something available near work.

I’m still struggling with waking up early enough. It’s hard to get out of a warm bed and face the cold morning, but I’ve been on track so far this week with eggs (Tuesday) and oatmeal (Wednesday) in rotation.

Dec 30

Dec 23

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Dec 15

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via fastcompany 

Dec 09

Very excited to nab one of these limited edition Mike + Doug Starn prints from 20x200. (via 20x200) alleverythingthatisyou sno8_231, by Mike   Doug Starn

Very excited to nab one of these limited edition Mike + Doug Starn prints from 20x200. (via 20x200) alleverythingthatisyou sno8_231, by Mike Doug Starn

Dec 06

Kicked off the season with a rainy White House Holiday Tour today.

Kicked off the season with a rainy White House Holiday Tour today.

Dec 05


slaughterhouse90210:

“For most of us, the experience of love, even if it doesn’t work out—perhaps especially when it doesn’t work out—promises that here is one thing that validates, that vindicates life. And though subsequent years might alter this view, until some of us give up on it altogether, when love first strikes there’s nothing like it, is there? Agreed?”
—Julian Barnes, The Sense of an Ending

slaughterhouse90210:

“For most of us, the experience of love, even if it doesn’t work out—perhaps especially when it doesn’t work out—promises that here is one thing that validates, that vindicates life. And though subsequent years might alter this view, until some of us give up on it altogether, when love first strikes there’s nothing like it, is there? Agreed?”

—Julian Barnes, The Sense of an Ending

(via stamos)

Dec 04

Internet Access and the New Divide - NYTimes.com

“As with every decision, I talked to my grandmother about it, and she told me what she had always told me — that life is not about what happens to you, but what you do with what happens to you,” Ms. Clinton said.” — Chelsea Clinton, Living Up to the Family Name - NYTimes.com