Days of D-Wiki

"You don't write because you want to say something, you write because you have something to say."
“Let us learn to show our friendship for a man when he is alive and not after he is dead.” 
{The Great Gatsby}

Visiting this Monday. Always loved, never forgotten.

“Let us learn to show our friendship for a man when he is alive and not after he is dead.”
{The Great Gatsby}

Visiting this Monday. Always loved, never forgotten.

You rock

You rock

“That is part of the beauty of all literature. You discover that your longings are universal longings, that you’re not lonely and isolated from anyone. You belong.” 
― F. Scott Fitzgerald

Saw this cute, most content old man in a restaurant and I’m grateful that it reminded me to find happiness in the small and simple things.

“That is part of the beauty of all literature. You discover that your longings are universal longings, that you’re not lonely and isolated from anyone. You belong.”
― F. Scott Fitzgerald

Saw this cute, most content old man in a restaurant and I’m grateful that it reminded me to find happiness in the small and simple things.

Mama’s keepsake soap dispenser AND  homemade brown sugar body scrub?! Wonderful ways to show how much you care for that wonderful woman in your life. 
{Gifts from my sis and me. Our mother is so lucky! Teehee}

Mama’s keepsake soap dispenser AND homemade brown sugar body scrub?! Wonderful ways to show how much you care for that wonderful woman in your life.
{Gifts from my sis and me. Our mother is so lucky! Teehee}

(Source: sleepyouth, via visualmixtape)

Words of wisdom! XX 😚 (Taken with Instagram at Memory Lane)

My 27th birthday brought many new things for me. Some highlights include, but are not limited to:
Realizing I’m getting older because I became sleepy around 9 P.M. (before it was time to go out drinking) on the day of my birthday, which was a Saturday. 
No longer having the accurate amount of candles on my birthday cake, and not expecting there to be.
My health insurance premium increasing because supposedly I moved into a new age group… yikes.
Seeing teenagers hanging around and for some unknown reason, start feeling annoyed of those “youngins”.
Staying physically fit is becoming much more difficult.
My “Things to Do Before I Turn 30”  list just keeps getting longer.
Actually beginning to say things like, “Gosh, it’s been ten years since…” (WHAT?? it’s been 10 years?)
Sigh. These particular things can, and probably will, having my sensitive threshold, make me cry at some point. But jokes aside, although I’m poking fun at my non-dignifying aging this year, I have to say that it’s been a rad journey getting to this point. Here are some of the other highlights of what turning 27 has brought me this year:
Maturing to a state of mind where I’m accepting who I am and what I’m doing at that moment. 
Enjoying the simplicity of what life has to offer- it doesn’t always need to be complicated. 
Doing what makes me happy, and being happy for the right reasons.
Graciously accepting that every hardship has led me to today, and you know what… it all worked out. 
Feeling old enough to know what truly matters and what doesn’t. “Pick your battles” takes on a new revelation.
Knowing who your friends are, and why they’re in your life.
Even though being an adult isn’t as great as it sounded when I was a kid, there are definitely great perks of being one. 
Remembering that the world does not revolve around me. Or you, or you. Or you.
And only greater things lie ahead. I’m big on birthdays, just usually not my own. But this year, I feel strangely sentimental and hmm, wiser? I’ll take my wisdom when I can get it. Now I gotta get back to my “Before I Turn 30” list, so that’s it for now. 
Cheers… to future birthdays!

Words of wisdom! XX 😚 (Taken with Instagram at Memory Lane)

My 27th birthday brought many new things for me. Some highlights include, but are not limited to:

  1. Realizing I’m getting older because I became sleepy around 9 P.M. (before it was time to go out drinking) on the day of my birthday, which was a Saturday. 
  2. No longer having the accurate amount of candles on my birthday cake, and not expecting there to be.
  3. My health insurance premium increasing because supposedly I moved into a new age group… yikes.
  4. Seeing teenagers hanging around and for some unknown reason, start feeling annoyed of those “youngins”.
  5. Staying physically fit is becoming much more difficult.
  6. My “Things to Do Before I Turn 30”  list just keeps getting longer.
  7. Actually beginning to say things like, “Gosh, it’s been ten years since…” (WHAT?? it’s been 10 years?)

Sigh. These particular things can, and probably will, having my sensitive threshold, make me cry at some point. But jokes aside, although I’m poking fun at my non-dignifying aging this year, I have to say that it’s been a rad journey getting to this point. Here are some of the other highlights of what turning 27 has brought me this year:

  1. Maturing to a state of mind where I’m accepting who I am and what I’m doing at that moment. 
  2. Enjoying the simplicity of what life has to offer- it doesn’t always need to be complicated. 
  3. Doing what makes me happy, and being happy for the right reasons.
  4. Graciously accepting that every hardship has led me to today, and you know what… it all worked out. 
  5. Feeling old enough to know what truly matters and what doesn’t. “Pick your battles” takes on a new revelation.
  6. Knowing who your friends are, and why they’re in your life.
  7. Even though being an adult isn’t as great as it sounded when I was a kid, there are definitely great perks of being one. 
  8. Remembering that the world does not revolve around me. Or you, or you. Or you.

And only greater things lie ahead. I’m big on birthdays, just usually not my own. But this year, I feel strangely sentimental and hmm, wiser? I’ll take my wisdom when I can get it. Now I gotta get back to my “Before I Turn 30” list, so that’s it for now. 

Cheers… to future birthdays!

DEAR RYAN GOSLING

I just HAD to share this, not because it’s about ‘RyanfuckingGosling’, but because it literally made me Laugh.Out.Loud/L.O.L. Greatest love letter I’ve seen yet. Needed to spread this love and happiness.

“Did you hear that loud boom in the far off distance? Those were my ovaries exploding. That’s it. They’re done.” « Genius! :)


oliviawilber:

Hey Boy,

I think we need to talk.

You have to stop. Just stop. It’s getting to be too much. See, I’m just a girl who sits in a cubicle all day.  I have to live in a real world. Not the kind of “real world” with MTV cameras and token drama queens. I live in the kind of “real world” where I have to deal with men who can’t afford to buy me coffee and who can’t emotionally commit. The longer you continue to be so Ryan Gosling, the harder it’s going to be for me to want to live in that world.

For my own sanity and for the sanity of women like me everywhere, I made a list of ways in which you can stop being so Ryan Gosling.

1) Stop being so attractive.

Just look at you.

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This montage is from a blog called “ryanf***inggosling.tumblr.com”. The blog is perfection, except for the fact that it should be called “mef***ingryangosling.tumblr.com”.

You’re like Derek Zoolander, dude. You know, you’re really, really, ridiculously good-looking. You’re one of the few men I can think of who can do anything to his hair and I still would find you attractive. Also, you’re not too pretty. You’re gorgeous, but you still look like a man. If you were alive in Ancient Greece, sculptors would use your form as a model for true masculine beauty. (And Aristotle would add “Being Ryan Gosling” to the list of virtues a man should have.) Why is this a problem? Because instead of getting my work done, I’ve been spending my entire day planning our wedding. I’ve looked into how much renting my dream venue, the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, would be. This is a problem for two reasons. One, I can’t afford it. Two, I’m supposed to be doing expense reports. I realize you can’t control how you look, but if you lived your life with a bag over your head, I’d never have to worry about being fired.

2) Stop adoring women so much.

Every time you are with a woman you have this way of looking at her as though she is the most important thing in the universe.

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This one person this one time told me I look like Emma Stone, so this photo is torture.

I think it’s because you might actually appreciate women. You only have nice things to say about ex-girlfriends Sandra Bullock and Rachel McAdams. You still reportedly hang out with your mom and sister. You also say THE BEST THINGS EVER about your female co-stars. When you were doing press for Crazy, Stupid, Love, you said to a reporter, “Show me someone that wouldn’t give it all up for Emma Stone, and I’ll show you a liar.” About Michelle Williams, you said, ”She’s like Montana… If you want to get somewhere, you gotta, you gotta drive there. You gotta take the time to get there.” When I first read that, I had no clue what it meant. After three weeks meditating on it during my morning subway commute, I figured it out. It means you are better than any man alive. You’re also probably better than any man who is currently dead (not because you’re still alive and they are not, but because even when they were alive they were not as good at being a man as you are).

3) Stop being so adorable with children.

So, you’re at a premiere for a movie. Are you holding a cigarette in your hand? No. You’re holding a child.

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I must go back in time and become a child only so I can be held like this.

Did you hear that loud boom in the far off distance? Those were my ovaries exploding.  That’s it. They’re done. I will never be able to give birth to children of my own because I have seen what you look like when you hold a little girl in your arms. But why would I want to give birth to children of my own when I know they won’t be yours? Do you know how many days of my life I’ve spent crying into my cardigan sleeves because I have to live with the knowledge that I will never give birth to your children? Nine. Technically, I’ve spent fourteen days crying, but the other five happened in the summertime so I wasn’t wearing a cardigan.

4) Stop being a great actor.

You started your career as a Mouseketeer alongside Justin, Britney and Christina. However, instead of being in NSYNC, you chose to be in Half Nelson.

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As Jon Lovitz would say, “ACTING!”

Dude, you’re like a crazy awesome character actor. You don’t take on film roles because of the fame you might get or the franchise potential. You do movies because you love exploring emotions and telling great stories. This means that even though I want to just walk away and not care about your career, I can’t. The movies you make will always be interesting. I saw Drive last weekend and I was blown away. I was impressed with how it was trying to marry B-movie action with art house cinematography. I was impressed with the soundtrack. I was impressed with how much I wanted climb your character’s body like a tree and wrap myself around you forever. That last part was less a product of your acting skills and more a result of you being too beautiful. Also, I have never before wanted to add to a dating website profile, “Must be willing to carry my groceries and stomp the heads in of people who are trying to kill me”.  But because of Drive, I might have to.

5) Stop being a real hero.

You are a really nice, stand up kind of guy. Why? WHY?

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Ryan saves his dog from a “no dogs on escalator” sign and destroys my chances at sanity.

Ryan saves his dog from an evil “no dogs on the escalator” sign and kills my chances of sanity.

After I saw (and blogged about) the video of you breaking up a fight on the streets of New York, I found myself walking alone at night in dangerous neighborhoods. See, I was looking for a fight. I wanted desperately to get involved in an altercation to see if you would arrive out of nowhere to break up my fight. Because that is my fantasy. Well, that’s not my only fantasy. It is one of many, many fantasies that you have inspired. But basically, I can’t live my life hoping to get into trouble because you’ve led me to believe that you *might* rescue me. It’s dangerous because you won’t. I know this because I’m pretty sure you’re in LA right now shooting a movie. I know you’re probably in LA shooting a movie because you have officially caused me to lose my mind and become a cyber stalker.

In conclusion, just stop it. Just stop being so Ryan Gosling. I’m thankful you exist. Really, I am. But I need my sanity back. I have to be able to face the world with the knowledge that The Notebook is just a really good movie and not an outline for how all my relationships should be.

Ryan Gosling, you are a life ruiner.

Sincerely,

Me

p.s. NEVER CHANGE

(via hellogiggles)

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“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss! 🎂 Still my fave. #coronado #drseuss (Taken with Instagram at Street of the Lifted Lorax)

“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss! 🎂 Still my fave. #coronado #drseuss (Taken with Instagram at Street of the Lifted Lorax)

We really need to.  (Taken with instagram)

We really need to. (Taken with instagram)

In today’s episode of… “What is Donna reading?”

Lucy looks into a wardrobe
Very rarely am I ever reading just one book at one time. Why? Mostly because I thrive on multi-tasking, but really because I feel the need to read everything at one time. ‘You slow down, you die’ mentality and all. Despite the facts that I read anything and everything I can get my hands on, have a several years’ collected stack of National Geographic mags, and house an exploding bookshelf, I find myself jones-ing for more books to read. 
Today… In one corner of the room: what the world will look like when all the water leaves us _by Lauren van den Berg. In the other corner: one hundred years of solitude _by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. And in the other other corner: the time traveler’s wife _by Audrey Niffenegger. Also: anna karenina _by Leo Tolstoy. Oh, and not to mention the hunger games _by Suzanne Collins.
My life is really just a list of books I have read, want to read, have always wanted to read but never got to, checked off, crossed out, starred, underlined… etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. (Literally). But I have to say, it’s made me into the best bargain book hunter I can be… because let’s face it- my wallet’s pretty thin, and I like to own the books, not borrow (must be that middle child thing).
As always when it comes to me, yes, this might sound ridiculous to do. But I function just fine, thank you… in my book world I do, anyway. 
And now that I have been a part of THE best book club in SD, since last year I am a circus freak with all the hands, a book in each. Thanks to these wonderful ladies, I’ve had the most fun exploring books, and I get to do it in style. Check it- http://bookandbrunchclubsd.blogspot.com/

I finally figured out that my M.O. is… always changing my mind. Constantly making decisions, just to re-make them again. Oh well, that’s fine with me! Hmm.. For now, at least… 

I finally figured out that my M.O. is… always changing my mind. Constantly making decisions, just to re-make them again. Oh well, that’s fine with me! Hmm.. For now, at least… 

My new favorite thing to do is create my own yogi playlist for at-home sessions. So simple, but so motivating!
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hellogiggles:

From Our Readers: HOW TO DO YOGA LIKE A GIRL
by From Our Readers

My new favorite thing to do is create my own yogi playlist for at-home sessions. So simple, but so motivating!

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hellogiggles:

From Our Readers: HOW TO DO YOGA LIKE A GIRL

by From Our Readers

If you’re stuck in “I don’t know”, don’t worry about figuring it out. You’ll get there when you’re ready, and if your aspiration is always to do what is in your own best interest regardless of what that truth is, then you will make the right decision.

(Source: heresthething888, via hellogiggles)

Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.

Mark Twain