5 Things My Mom (And Most Moms) Are Always Right About
Everything working out. She was right. It always worked out and it always will.
Everything working out. She was right. It always worked out and it always will.
I have encountered five books that have exceptionally inspired me to ponder my gender, and how I can cultivate the gifts that make up the zany, cautiously optimistic young woman I am.
If you only have one reliable and unconditionally loving parent, that is beyond enough.
There is a good chance at one point you will feel quite broke, quite job-you-love-less, and quite romantically undesirable.
The other day, my grandfather’s eyes widened so large when I brought up the big 2-5 that I thought his adorable eyes were actually going to fall out of his face.
If you’re looking to no longer feel alone in your grief read “Dogs of Babel” by Carolyn Parkhurst.
I think relationships, especially in the beginning, are kind of like baking cookies from scratch when you’ve misplaced your favorite recipe but have a general idea of how it’s all supposed to come together.
Jessica Day: ‘What Color is Your Parachute?’ By Richard Nelson Bolles. Jess is zany as hell.
Look up gifs of Kerry Washington
You are not perfect. But you are someone who fights.