Awww, look at us. Love ya mom!
Awww, look at us. Love ya mom!
Happy Mother’s Day to the best mom in the world! Love ya lots (even if sometimes we’re both hungry and snappy and really we should just both carry snacks in our pockets at all times I’m pretty sure it would stop every fight from ever happening I’m getting off topic thanks for ruling and for being cool about stuff some kids can’t talk to their moms about you da BEST)

Also I’m home and just watched like four hours of Vampire Diaries with Sam. And we ate an uncomfortable amount of both challah and Chinese food. And I have no regrets.
Also also in order to get school credit for this internship I have to write a 10-12 page paper in addition to keeping a daily blog… Maybe I’ll post on here the link to that or something! I don’t know! We’ll see how it turns out! Long day sleep now bye!
I took my last final today. Barely studied for it, walked in, wrote some stuff, walked out. Done! Done… I know it’s cliche but seriously was it not just Christmas, like, last week? My freshman year of college is officially over. That means only three more years left; two if you don’t count junior year, since I’m spending the whole thing abroad. Oh gosh. Life is moving forward!
Speaking of life moving forward, I got a job today!!!!! Okay in reality it’s less of a job and more of an unpaid internship. And by more of I mean it is. BUT it’s at Oxygen!!!! I’m going to be commuting every day to the Chelsea Market area (where the office is) and I’ll be writing blogs and assisting and monitoring message boards and attending screenings and etc. etc. etc. An old friend of mine interned there a couple of years ago and said it got her an actual (paid) job at Bravo the following year. Now, no promises there, she interned when she was almost out of college and I’m only an itty bitty rising sophomore… But still! This is so exciting and could open so many doors for me!
The internship starts next Monday, so I only have a couple days to relax at home which is kind of a bummer.
I’m going home tomorrow. Where even is home? It’s Qua, but it’s also Saratoga! I’m going to miss my friends. I’m going to miss Mrs. London’s. I’m going to miss the vinegar stairs!!!
I’m definitely much more inclined to return, though, now that I have this internship in my pocket. I was so nervous I was going to end up being that guy and not do anything for three months… Now I’ll be a little busy bee, writing for a website and eating Bill’s Bar and Burger for lunch erryday (THE ORIGINAL ONE IS IN CHELSEA MARKET).
I’m going to go because my friends will be back from the library soon and it’s our last night. I’m going to try to blog more. Maybe that’s unrealistic. I have a lot of reorganizing to do. My brain included.
Watching Vampire Diaries and eating challah and Chinese food (separately) with Sam tomorrow!
Basically.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
I just want to be collapse onto a hammock porch swing and drink a coke and eat some cashews and read a book and watch the rain
IS THAT SO WRONG
David Chen’s would also suffice
I just found a whole folder full of cover videos I recorded a couple of years ago… It’s a nice little bit of nostalgia for a stressful night like this.
(PS remember that time I freaked out when Tosh was on my computer because I was convinced he would find them and he assumed I was freaking out because I had taken nudes?)
(PSS still feel a little awkward about that)
(PSSS I’m wearing glasses in all of these videos who was I)
How Saturday’s ‘Supermoon’ Will Affect Us
Astronomers call it perigee-syzygy; the rest of us call it “supermoon.” Either way, the alignment of the sun and moon will coincide with the moon’s closest approach to Earth on Saturday (May 5), resulting in the biggest full moon of the year. But don’t worry, it won’t break Earth.
Saturday’s supermoon will be especially super. Richard Nolle, the astrologer who coined the term “supermoon,” defined it as a full moon that occurs within 12 hours of lunar perigee, or the point in the moon’s slightly non-circular monthly orbit when it swings closest to our planet. On Saturday, the timing of the two events will be almost perfect: the moon will reach its perigee distance of 221,802 miles (356,955 kilometers) — the closest lunar perigee of 2012, in fact — at 11:34 p.m. Eastern Time, and it will fall in line with the sun (thereby becoming full) just one minute later.
(via fuckyeah-stars)