Five Friday favourites.
Alohaaa and happy Friday to you! This week has been pretty
boring if I’m being honest all I’ve done is sleep and attempt to study. This
time next week I will have my exams out of the way and I will hopefully have
some more exciting things to fill you in on!
Fave quote:
Caring about what people think is something that holds me
back and I’m sure it may be the same for you too. I don’t know why we care so
much about what people think of us, just like the quote says it is your life,
we should be brave to make it exactly the way we want to be. Not caring about
what others think is something I want to achieve in 2014, because I think I’d
push myself a bit harder if I cared less about what people thought of me.
Fave song: Take me to church by Hozier.
After hearing the name Hozier floating around the past month
and my subconscious mind forgetting to look him up every time I went home… my
sister is the reason I actually found him and gave him a listen. She came in
with the whole “I found a song you’re going to love listen quick!” and she was right. I have
been playing this song to death, obsessed doesn’t even cover it. I think the message in the song is very clear and a brilliant way to showcase some problems in the world at the moment. He is my favourite type of singer, give him a listen!
Fave laugh:
I love gifs, they can be brilliant when
they don’t take a million years to load! I found this gif on the college times.
I think it represents the majority of us before we leave the house to go on a
night out, or somewhere fancy and we feel fab. Work it woody!
Fave thing this week: Ranting with Tara.
I want to start taking record of some of the things we talk
about during our three hour phone calls, because they are hilarious. We talk
about everything and anything. Some conversations start sad then we become
to happy, to jealousy, to happy again, to anger, to laughing. But what always
stays the same is the end of the conversation no matter how they start we
always end up hopeful. The other day I was telling her about a friend who is
living through Tara and myself's biggest fear.. they have given up on actually loving their life, they have no places they want to go or things they want to do they just have a job and that's it now. I was telling her and the
both of us said it’s the saddest thing and we will never do it. After that Tara
asked me, "are we the ones missing out on real life because we won’t settle and
we always hope for the best and exciting things for our future?" I replied saying no and looking back on the conversation I
still think it’s a no. I like the fact that no matter what we go through, be it
shitty jobs, shitty boys or shitty days we are always hopeful that it will get
better. I think I would be a much sadder person if I thought only the bad in people
and things. I just don't understand why so many people settling and giving lately. we are still so young and so many of us have no dreams or hopes
for their futures. What has happened to the fun, adventurous youth?
Fave Picture:
This would be perfect right now. *sigh*
Au revoir until next time!
C xo
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I reaaaally like this idea of Friday Favorites!
ReplyDeleteI may start doing it on my own blog, thanks for the inspiration and your blog is beautiful!
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Thank you so much! :) x
ReplyDeleteThank you Poppy! sure i'll check your blog out :) x
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