I’ve been complaining that my husband hasn’t been coming home early for the past few months and now he’s coming home early and it’s annoying me.
I got so used to that alone time
I’ve been complaining that my husband hasn’t been coming home early for the past few months and now he’s coming home early and it’s annoying me.
I got so used to that alone time
I like my boring life tbh
The only drama I have is when my husband/roommate eats my fav chocolate
Anyways, I can’t believe that I have such a loving home.
Never thought it could happen to me tbh
Time for me to be really sad again :(
no matter how much like or u get on with or even love a man... sometimes they say some bullshit and it’s like oh yeah. he is a Man. a humbling reminder.
bitch me too
Jonas gave me the words I needed
“People can’t anticipate how much they’ll miss the natural world until they are deprived of it. I have read about submarine crewmen who haunt the sonar room, listening to whale songs and colonies of snapping shrimp. Submarine captains dispense “periscope liberty” - a chance to gaze at clouds and birds and coastlines - and remind themselves that the natural world still exists. I once met a man who told me that after landing in Christchurch, New Zealand, after a winter at the South Pole research station, he and his companions spent a couple of days just wandering around staring in awe at flowers and trees. At one point, one of them spotted a woman pushing a stroller. “A baby!” he shouted, and they all rushed across the street to see. The woman turned the stroller and ran. Nothing tops space as a barren, unnatural environment. Astronauts who had no prior interest in gardening spend hours tending experimental greenhouses. “They are our love,” said cosmonaut Vladislav Volkov of the tiny flax plants - with which they shared the confines of Salyut 1, the first Soviet space station. At least in orbit, you can look out the window and see the natural world below. On a Mars mission, once astronauts lose sight of Earth, they’ll be nothing to see outside the window. “You’ll be bathed in permanent sunlight, so you won’t eve see any stars,” astronaut Andy Thomas explained to me. “All you’ll see is black.””
— Mary Roach. Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void. (via hummeline)
That last picture looks like a mug shot and I just want everyone to know that this cat is innocent and did nothing wrong.
I love you… and I do not know the boundaries of my love.
Moon (Feb.11, 2019)