Okay, seriously? Michael Buble and Blake Shelton? On the same stage? Singing “Home”?
Sigh, they are embodiment of how I like my men: classy and rugged (which can also be said of my wonderful boyfriend, of course =])
But still..
#swoon.
E. E. Cummings (via quote-book)
Things that amuse me….I may or may not be a 10- year-old at heart..
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Here’s a short documentary of Coco Rocha and her fiance (now husband), James Conran’s wedding. The couple’s elegant yet genuine nature is encapsulated in their intimate ceremony; bravo to this beautiful capture and cheers to their new journey.
I have a heart for individuals with autism. Autism has a broad spectrum of symptoms that range from low functioning individuals who can barely speak or take care of themselves to the savant yet socially awkward geniuses. Regardless of where each individual is on the spectrum, each one has a special and beautiful soul that should be appreciated, fostered and celebrated. Here’s an example of a special man with autism baring a little bit of his soul to the world:
Stephen Wiltshire. This young artist is grabbing a lot of attention by the likes of CBS and other national news outlets. Stephen has been drawing cities since being diagnosed with autism at a young age, saying it’s his way to express himself. What’s unique about this artist though is that all he needs is a 20 minute helicopter ride above New York and after 7 days, 12 pens, and a lot of music on his ipod, he finishes the massive 18 ft accurate depiction of the city all from memory. He’s so accurate that when drawing Rome, he drew the exact number of columns in the Pantheon. His work is being shown at Brooklyn’s Pratt Institute along with his permanent gallery in the Royal Opera Arcade, Pall Mal.
Oh you know, just another woman at a random diner looking ridiculously fabulous and chic scooping the ice cream chunks in milkshake…
#iwantherdress…. andthatmilkshake
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And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom—Anais Nin