Ernest Hemingway, A Farewell to Arms (via thatkindofwoman)
(Source: aestivial, via thatkindofwoman)
“I was not entirely surprised to find that being a mourner was lonely. But I was surprised to discover that I felt lost. In the days following my father’s death, I did not know what I was supposed to do, nor, it seemed, did my friends and colleagues, especially those who had never suffered a similar loss. Some sent flowers but did not call for weeks. One friend launched into fifteen minutes of small talk when she saw me, before asking how I was, as if we had to warm up before diving into the churning, dangerous waters of grief. Others sent worried e-mails a few weeks later, signing off: “I hope you’re doing well.” It was a kind sentiment, but it made me angry. I was not “doing well.”
Mainly, I thought one thing: My father is dead, and I want him back. I wanted him back so intensely that I didn’t want to let go.
At least, not yet.”
Favorite (and Endless) PJO Moments
→ Season 3, Episode 12: A Weekend In The CountryYou know you love someone when you can spend the entire night sitting by the fire watching them sleep.So sweet. I can’t even.
(via fyeahdawsonscreek)
DAWSON, 3x07 ‘Escape from Witch Island’ (via creekquotes)
Pep Talk: You can find happiness pretty much anywhere because you have a good attitude. With your positive outlook, everything is exciting! Expect to have fun and you’ll get what you expect.
Today remind yourself: I expect happiness.
FOREVER
(via kylechandlerloverr)
Dawson’s Creek
Adopt These Dogs of the Day: A six-year-old Great Dane named Lily, who lost her eyes at 18 months to an illness, is looking for a new home — and so is her guide dog Maddison.
The Dogs Trust Shrewsbury in Roden received the pups in July from owners who claimed they could no longer care for them. Sadly, the trust has been unable to rehome the dogs, mostly due to Lily’s condition and the fact that she comes with an inseparable companion.
“It’s very sad as members of the public walk straight by their kennel,” said the trust’s manager, Louise Campbell. “Lily does all the things normal dogs do and, if you saw her from a distance, you wouldn’t even realise she was blind.”
Those interested in adopting the pair are invited to contact the trust, or visit their website.
[shropshirestar / h/t: 22words.]
I want them both :(
Afternoon Snack: Apparently his owner came home one day and found that all the Angry Birds had mysteriously “disappeared.”
TOO CUTE!!