Sunday, October 10, 2010

14/365




Let's keep the Coming Out Week theme, shall we, as we enjoy V pre-drag show, jamming out, no doubt, to Lady Gaga on her phone.

13/365


Uh oh. Slacking happened, and thus enjoy this throwback from this time last year in the stead of something 2010.
In celebration of National Coming Out Week, here's Emma and I at 2009's Pretentious Party, lookin' the part of lovers.

Friday, October 8, 2010

12/365


I realize it's a couple hours late, but I swear this was taken yesterday. 
Nothing like coming home from the library at next to midnight and finding 3 roses taped to your door. It's that extra boost that is always welcome. So, mystery rose-giver, thank you.

Also, it is no longer shandy season, I know this. But a girl can like her sub-par booze all year round, right? Right?

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

11/365




Bloggers, please meet Bryce and Emma. Wonderful, wonderful people. Looking far more classy than myself at the moment. So it is, so it is.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

10/365

Stuck in the library: day 2. This terrible book. Shoot me now.
Also, I promise more creativity in the near future. Promise.

Monday, October 4, 2010

9/365

Today's 365 is brought to you by caffeine-the only thing getting me through this hellish Monday in one piece.
Hanging out in the library for copious amounts of time is quickly becoming my new pastime out of necessity, not choice. This sure as hell better pay off in the long run. Goodbye, social life. Hello, graduate school.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

8/365

So it's kind of chilly without actual fall happening in the Chicagoland area. Feelin' kind of ripped off.
But reading while wrapped up in a blanket in the crisp air: wondrous.

Also, we'll just pretend that this picture was taken today and not yesterday. It's fiiine.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

7/365

The quality's not good, the picture itself isn't great, but the people in it, well, that's what matters most.
Coming home for me always allows me to get my head on straight, and it's thanks to people like this, people that I have, in some cases, known through my bad middle school years, my awkward high school years, and as the college years are coming to an end, I see the future looking bright with folks like these by my side. 
Thank you, Jo and Brandon. You're both wonderful :)

Friday, October 1, 2010