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The things Jess and I got up to last Friday night! It was the same night I had a KPOP performance at an elementary school… so I left in the middle of all this cookery and wasn’t even halfway through all the cupcakes and cookies… but all the improv Jess and I did were worth it!

It has been at least a month since I remember baking something, so I’m definitely glad the time invested was successful ^_^ I made those brownie-stuffed chocolate chip cookies on Thurs and TOTALLY messed up because I wasn’t supposed to actually MAKE the instant pudding before adding it in.

I had to do it again on Friday and thank goodness it came out way better.  THANKS JESSICA FOR BELIEVING IN ME HAHAHA <3

I’d say my favorite concoction of the night were those vanilla cupcakes. See my cake blog for more!

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baked alaska w/chocolate cake and ice cream! (recipe)

OH MAN THIS PHOTO IS AMAZING!

thecakebar:

baked alaska w/chocolate cake and ice cream! (recipe)

OH MAN THIS PHOTO IS AMAZING!

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There is one week left until the month of April is over, and then 1/3 of the year will have passed.

I hadn’t noticed the theme on my calendar at home was “PASSION” for this month, so I had to somehow make a note to instill as much passion into the things I go after this week.  Very fitting, since it’s a week of 4 tests and many other tasks that need to be triumphed.  Next month is “ACHIEVEMENT.”

And so, I wish the rest of you a passionate week.  May all your moments be seized!


This one time I painted a living room with a girl.

This was a handful of years back. It was about eight months before the huge, flame-out of a breakup. That day, though? That day we painted the living room? It was pretty uneventful. We painted my parents’ living room for $50 between us and a pizza. That was it. I think we watched Anchorman or something after that.

But it still holds as on of the most indelible memories I have. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not still in love, it happened, it was good, it ended, and we’ve both moved on. But I’ll never forget that day. Because it’s never, in the long run, about the grand gestures. You can fly across the world and show up on her doorstep with a rose in your teeth and a ring in a little velvet box but I can guarantee you that - more often than not - she’s going to remember the time you built the birdhouse in the back yard, or what have you, a whole lot more.

Life wasn’t meant to be taken in large movements. The next day will inevitably arrive, you’ll sleep, and the moment will have passed. But when you have a hundred thousand small moments, you can step back and appreciate the picture a lot more than metaphorically blowing your load on some grand moment that, in all honesty, look, you’re not Bruce Fucking Springsteen, you’re not going to be able to blow everyone’s mind every single night. You’re not Romeo and/or Juliet. There’s no reason to drink the poison together in some flame-out gesture. So that leaves us with the small stuff. It’s all about the detail.

That’s what love is. Attention to detail.

And the moment will end. And then things will get boring. And it might get a little quiet. And it might all end horribly. And you might hate each other at the end. And you might walk away from each other one day and never speak again. But that’s just how it goes.

But she’ll remember the time you held the door open for her on your first date.She’ll remember the time you laughed at her impression of the landlady.She’ll remember the time you stayed up all night that first time. She’ll remember the small things a lot longer than the big ones.
But everything ends. And I’ll tell you why you have to make the small things, the small moments count so much more:

One day, probably a while longer from now, when old age takes ahold of someone, she might just only remember your smile. Everything you ever did together, every second, every moment, every beat, every morning spent in bed, every evening spent together on the sofa, all of that - gone. Everything you ever did will be reduced to the head of a pin. She won’t remember your name. She’ll just remember your smile, and she’ll smile. She won’t know why. It’s a base, gut reaction. But she’ll smile, uncontrollably, and it will come from somewhere so deep as to know that you touched her on a primal, honest, and true level that no scientist, scholar, or savant could ever begin to explain. There is no more. There is nothing else. There is just this: She’ll remember your smile, and she’ll smile.

And you know what? That’s all that really matters in the end.

This one time I painted a living room with a girl.


This was a handful of years back. It was about eight months before the huge, flame-out of a breakup. That day, though? That day we painted the living room? It was pretty uneventful. We painted my parents’ living room for $50 between us and a pizza. That was it. I think we watched Anchorman or something after that.


But it still holds as on of the most indelible memories I have. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not still in love, it happened, it was good, it ended, and we’ve both moved on. But I’ll never forget that day. Because it’s never, in the long run, about the grand gestures. You can fly across the world and show up on her doorstep with a rose in your teeth and a ring in a little velvet box but I can guarantee you that - more often than not - she’s going to remember the time you built the birdhouse in the back yard, or what have you, a whole lot more.


Life wasn’t meant to be taken in large movements. The next day will inevitably arrive, you’ll sleep, and the moment will have passed. But when you have a hundred thousand small moments, you can step back and appreciate the picture a lot more than metaphorically blowing your load on some grand moment that, in all honesty, look, you’re not Bruce Fucking Springsteen, you’re not going to be able to blow everyone’s mind every single night. You’re not Romeo and/or Juliet. There’s no reason to drink the poison together in some flame-out gesture. So that leaves us with the small stuff. It’s all about the detail.


That’s what love is. Attention to detail.


And the moment will end. And then things will get boring. And it might get a little quiet. And it might all end horribly. And you might hate each other at the end. And you might walk away from each other one day and never speak again. But that’s just how it goes.


But she’ll remember the time you held the door open for her on your first date.
She’ll remember the time you laughed at her impression of the landlady.
She’ll remember the time you stayed up all night that first time.
She’ll remember the small things a lot longer than the big ones.

But everything ends. And I’ll tell you why you have to make the small things, the small moments count so much more:


One day, probably a while longer from now, when old age takes ahold of someone, she might just only remember your smile. Everything you ever did together, every second, every moment, every beat, every morning spent in bed, every evening spent together on the sofa, all of that - gone. Everything you ever did will be reduced to the head of a pin. She won’t remember your name. She’ll just remember your smile, and she’ll smile. She won’t know why. It’s a base, gut reaction. But she’ll smile, uncontrollably, and it will come from somewhere so deep as to know that you touched her on a primal, honest, and true level that no scientist, scholar, or savant could ever begin to explain. There is no more. There is nothing else. There is just this: She’ll remember your smile, and she’ll smile.


And you know what? That’s all that really matters in the end.

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My mom got me a desk up in her cribbb!! Really, this is &#8216;home sweet home.&#8217;  I don&#8217;t have anything like this set up where I currently live, so seeing this makes me nostalgic for those 6th grade days when I still lived with my parents in Chicago, and I feel like a little girl again ^.^ Wahh!

My mom got me a desk up in her cribbb!! Really, this is ‘home sweet home.’  I don’t have anything like this set up where I currently live, so seeing this makes me nostalgic for those 6th grade days when I still lived with my parents in Chicago, and I feel like a little girl again ^.^ Wahh!

Please bring me joy.

Please bring me joy.

I think I just found my new idol.  Girl in red shoes… I’m pretty sure she’s Jasmine Hubbard.

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mickeyandminnie:

LIES. THIS IS NOT POSSIBLE.

I do not accept that this is real.

Also, Chip is not a Squirrel.

Offended.

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