Please come in the morrow, please. I no longer care how
Please come in the morrow, please. I no longer care how
In two weeks, I, my sister and my parents will be going to Singapore. Excited? Not that much. I’m dreading more of the expenses that we will incur during the trip. Do I have the right to complain? No, because I’m the one who thought about all of this.
When my cousin told me that there was a seat sale in Cebu Pacific, the impulsive me immediately went online to check and asked my sister to book a flight for me and my mum because I still don’t have a credit card at that time. Initially, aside from my uncle and my aunt who would also be in Singapore for a month to be with my cousin who currently works in Singapore, it will just be me and my mum. My sister said that she’s on a tight budget and will think about it first. My father doesn’t have a passport that’s why I didn’t bother to ask my sister to book a flight for him.
Downtown!! Carpool!! Recalculating!! Memories, wish I can come back
Looking south… Downtown Atlanta Sunset (by JJD.Photography)
MIT Hack of the Day: The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is known for its elaborate pranks, but this is an especially good’um: Students awoke this morning to discover Doctor Who’s spacetime-traveling police box resting atop the university’s main entrance.
More photos here.
[bostonist.]
UPDATE: The TARDIS lights up at night!
via SwissMiss. Christian Bök’s book can be read in its entirety, over here.
Photographers Tracy Raver and Kelley Ryden capture the calm contentment of napping newborns in these adorable portraits. Based in Nebraska, the photographers specialize in getting images of babies around 2 weeks old.
Raver says she’s able to get them in midslumber by keeping the studio warm and cozy, and having their moms feed them before the shoot. Raver and Ryden share their work in the book “Sleeping Beautes: Newborns in Dreamland.” Click through to see some images.
So beautiful <3
So peaceful, Happy Birthday to me!!
I have noticed that the people who are late are often so much jollier than the people who have to wait for them.
(via quote-book)