I just finished watching season 2 of dance academy…I can’t believe how good it was! can’t wait for season three!
May 25th with 2 notes - Reblog
This has been an amazing night! Le Miz was fantastic! I would go see it again if I wasn’t so busy! It was great to see everyone! I love a good hug ;)
May 19th - Reblog
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May 11th with 2 notes - Reblog
I HAVE MY AP US HISTORY EXAM TOMORROW! PLEASEEEEEE KILL ME BEFORE I HAVE TO SIT THROUGH 3 HOURS OF PURE HELL.
May 10th with 1 note - Reblog
Anonymous asked: did you like the perks of being a wallflower?
Yes, I did! I read the book in one sitting because it was that good and I couldn’t put it down! I can’t wait to see the movie when it comes out, but I know I will always like the book better. It’s really relate-able, funny, and you can’t help but love Charlie :)
May 6th - Reblog
Anonymous asked: any plans today/this weekend?
Well, I will be watching Degrassi and Revenge tonight! I am catching up on some of my shows that I missed this weeks,and that’s really it. Other than that, I have SAT class this weekend. Nothing too exciting. I know, it sounds really boring.
April 20th - Reblog
So I’ve been doing a lot of reading lately! Here are some really good books that I have read in the last few months that I recommend (most of which I read for book club):
Looking for Alaska by John Greene
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathon Foer
Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children by Randsom Riggs
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins
Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins
The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
Shades of Grey by Jasper Fforde
April 18th with 1 note - Reblog
My mother - April 12th - Reblog
OMG. Words can explain. I don’t even know what to do with myself. EKJWHFHNEWOIOGFNWEKGNWEKLGNWEKLGNWEKLGNWLKEGNWEKGNEWKGNEWKGNWEKGNWLEKGNWLEKGNEWLK. All I want to do now is reread the series.
April 12th - Reblog
I really hate when you get your hopes up for nothing. You work so hard to try to achieve something, but no. Not for you today! You are so close you can practically taste it, and it just gets further out of grasp. Disappointing. That’s what that is. I feel like such a failure. I put in so much time and effort that only resulted in me falling on my face harder. It sucks. It really does. I know I sound like a drama queen, but everyone must have tried for something and failed. You can’t get what you want every single time, even if you try your hardest. I used to think failure was not an option for me, but I have realized something. Failure is what allows me to blatantly see my flaws. Failure allows to me to learn from my mistakes. If everything worked out for me 100% of the time, I wouldn’t have realized so many things about myself that I know I need to change. As much as it sucks now, I hope to value this later. There is definitely something to learn here.
April 11th with 2 notes - Reblog
So. I watched the Lizzie Maguire Movie today. Even though I am 17 years old. Don’t get me wrong, I was OBSESSED with the tv series and the movie when I was younger; but now that I am older, I realized a few very interesting things while watching it today. Number 1. If this was real life and a really hot Italian guy came up to you and said that you looked like a famous person and he needed you to be an international pop-star for him, you’d most likely be abducted into a human trafficking circle before you got to perform at an international awards show. Number 2. Why would you ever trust a guy you just who insists on getting you away from chaperones and friends just so he can spend the day way with you? Bad judgement on Lizzie’s part. Is she trying to get herself raped and killed? Interesting. Number 3. How did anyone not notice that when Lizzie pretends to be Isabella, she doesn’t have an Italian accent? C’MON PEOPLE? You don’t just magically have an American accent because you turned blonde. Major plot-hole right there. Number 4. WHAT THE HECK HAPPENED TO MIRANDA? The screenplay writers issue a badly written plot-hole-fixer within the first five minutes of the movie by saying she’s in Mexico. Why would you be in Mexico on the date of your graduation? Couldn’t you have booked a better day to travel to Mexico? Really, Miranda? Number 5. On the more positive side, the film reinforced my dream of owning an igloo dress that she wears in that cliche runway scene. Who doesn’t want an inflatable igloo dress? Overall, I still really love this movie because Hilary Duff was such a big part of my childhood, but it doesn’t excuse the really bad plot-holes they’ve got going on here.
April 7th with 3 notes - Reblog
I can’t stand when you get into bed, snuggle under the covers, get all nice and cozy and then you have to pee. The arduous effort of getting up and going to the bathroom annoys the shit out me, especially when you are about to fall asleep.
April 5th with 1 note - Reblog
