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“A photograph never grows old. You and I change, people change all through the months and years, but a photograph always remains the same. How nice to look at a photograph of mother or father taken many years ago. You see them as you remember them. But as people live on, they change completely. That is why I think a photograph can be kind.”

— Albert Einstein

Hello World. Indeed I’ve been taking too many pictures. I’m waiting for my photobucket account to be full haWhaw! But, alas it wont be. So nonetheless – I’ve been busy I’ve been great. Theres so much to do and I have som exciting news. I shall post coming down near to the end of this month.

xoxo

candy

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Alphabet

A is for alliteration, ant hills, alone (but never lonely)
B is for baby-faced boys, bruises, the bourgeoisie
C is for carrots (did you know they make you orange?)
D is for decisions, disappointment, destiny
E is for everything
F is for failure, french manicures, friends, forgetfulness
G is for getting what you want
H is for handy dandy notebooks and horticulture
I is for intelligence, inches, indecision
J is for juniper bushes, jelly sandals, jazz hands
K is for kisses, kamikaze, the killers
L is for letting go
M is for mothers, memories, moonlight in your hair
N is for ninjas!
O is for organic, oppression, opposites (do they always attract?)
P is for promises, popsicles, power-hungry, pretending
Q is for quiet
R is for regret, rememdies, running away
S is for should have, but didn’t.
T is for time, tipsy, tomorrow
U is for universal indicators, university, ukuleles
V is for vodka …..?
W is for the war of head vs. heart, wishes, watermelons
X is for xylophone
Y is for you
Z is for zero-to-hero and ziplock bags

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Hey I know this is late but.  Happy May Day, Workers of the World!Go and celebrate the achievements made thus far by our movement!

If you have no clue what May Day is, today is your opportunity to get out there and find out! There will be tons of educational events across the country as well as protests. [Sorry, I can't write about it today. For I have lots to do ]

Anyway, for those who participate in May Day festivities or have an opinion about it, share with us your thoughts and/or experiences.  Don’t forget, this is an international celebration!  ***A million points for anyone who knows where this quote comes from: “Workers of the world, unite!” ;)       (Don’t cheat and Google for the answer!!! lol)

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In other news. I can’t believe my placement is almost done. Actually it is done! This is my last week. It is so sad to see how quick my placement has ended. Time really just flew by.

In other news…. I got my iPhone like…. 2 weeks ago? I’m in love with it.


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