rooted.

"Sarah Arant is a college student whose inability to choose a major and crippling wanderlust has led her down a path of many twists, turns, and blind corner to this moment, where she is 19, a junior at UNCG, a communications major who will probably not get a job when she graduates, and about to embark on yet another adventure across the world - but this time, with high schoolers. Her hobbies include being loud, causing shenanigans, having debates with Jesus at 3 am, frolicking around Walmart, and hiding in her friend’s closets. She loves Jesus and her stuffed monkey."
Hannah Boning, writing a bio for me to use to introduce myself to my Uganda team this summer. 
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gublernation:

the hatfields and mccoys need to take a chill pill

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Things I Will Accomplish Before Summer Ends.

- Make the floor of my bedroom visible
- Move from said room into a smaller room down the hall, because my family is kicking me out of my bedroom for my sister. #adultchildinthefamily
- Read all three of the human trafficking books I ordered last night. 
- Write at least two blogs repeating the same stories and theme: Team Romania. Our 2 year mark is coming. Let the sentiment flow!
- Lead a team of high school students to Uganda for three weeks in July
- Hit up IKEA with Papa Arant for plates, towels, etc.
- Move into my first apartment
- Succeed in having an epic Chaco tan
- Developing a routine for this fall. 
 

— 1 day ago
I climbed some mountains this weekend. No big deal.  

I climbed some mountains this weekend. 
No big deal.  

— 1 day ago

“In Time” - Rosie Thomas, With Love

— 5 days ago
#rosie thomas  #in time  #with love 
"Endings are never easy. I always build them up so much in my head that they can’t possibly live up to my expectations and I just end up disappointed. I’m not even sure why it matters to me so much how things end. I guess it’s because we all want to believe that what we do is very important. That people hang on to our every word, that they care what we think. The truth is, you should consider yourself lucky if you even occasionally get to make someone, anyone, feel a little better. As my mind drifted to faces I’ve seen before, I was taken to memories of family, of coworkers, of lost loves… even of those who have left us. And as I rounded that corner they all came at me in a wave of shared experience. And even though it felt warm and safe, I knew it had to end. It’s never good to live in the past too long. The future can be whatever I want it to be. And who’s to say this isn’t what happens? Who can tell me that my fantasies won’t come true, just this once?"
Scrubs (via littlemiss) (via impossiblewater)
— 6 days ago with 152 notes

why wear pants when you can just not wear pants

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