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  • 23 Mar
    01:22 am
    kateoplis:

Seabreacher
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    kateoplis:

    Seabreacher

  • 12 Nov
    08:12 am

    (Source: brejosephines, via architectureblog)

  • 07 Aug
    09:21 am
    sweethomestyle:

Decorating Mantras to Live By
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    sweethomestyle:

    Decorating Mantras to Live By

    (Source: justbesplendid)

  • 22 May
    03:12 am
    anjrit banget deh ini.. :((

sheentawardhani:

:(

Dear Holly, 
I don’t have much time. I don’t mean literally, I mean, you’re out buying ice cream and you’ll be home soon…but I have a feeling this is the last letter. Because there’s only one thing left to tell you. It isn’t to go down memory lane or make you buy a lamp. You can take care of yourself without any help from me. It’s to tell you how much you move me. How you changed me. You made me a man by loving me, Holly…and for that I am eternally grateful. Literally. If you can promise me anything, promise me that whenever you’re sad…or unsure…or you lose complete faith…that you’ll try and see yourself through my eyes. Thank you for the honor of being my wife. I’m a man with no regrets. How lucky am I? You made my life, Holly, but I’m just one chapter in yours. There’ll be more. I promise. So here it comes, the big one. Don’t be afraid to fall in love again. Watch out for that signal when life as you know it ends. 
P.S. I will always love you.
Submitted by i-smashed
    anjrit banget deh ini.. :((

    sheentawardhani:

    :(

    Dear Holly,

    I don’t have much time. I don’t mean literally, I mean, you’re out buying ice cream and you’ll be home soon…but I have a feeling this is the last letter. Because there’s only one thing left to tell you. It isn’t to go down memory lane or make you buy a lamp. You can take care of yourself without any help from me. It’s to tell you how much you move me. How you changed me. You made me a man by loving me, Holly…and for that I am eternally grateful. Literally. If you can promise me anything, promise me that whenever you’re sad…or unsure…or you lose complete faith…that you’ll try and see yourself through my eyes. Thank you for the honor of being my wife. I’m a man with no regrets. How lucky am I? You made my life, Holly, but I’m just one chapter in yours. There’ll be more. I promise. So here it comes, the big one. Don’t be afraid to fall in love again. Watch out for that signal when life as you know it ends.

    P.S. I will always love you.

    Submitted by i-smashed

    (Source: allieoops)

  • 03:04 am

    BETEEEE

    bweeeeekkkkkkkk

  • 01 May
    00:29 am
    xixixixi
flutegirl7:

is that harry with no pants on? AHH
dead serious guys I got this off the royal website (: hah
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    xixixixi

    flutegirl7:

    is that harry with no pants on? AHH

    dead serious guys I got this off the royal website (: hah

    (via royal-wedding)

  • 00:12 am

    i love the dress!

    deckedup:

    the reception dress // sarah burton for alexander mcqueen

  • 00:01 am

    determinedtogetbetter:

    I can’t help but wonder how Diana would have enjoyed seeing her son get married. What useful advice she would have shared with Kate today. Rest in peace lovely Diana. My thoughts are with you.

  • 06 Apr
    12:09 pm
    knotnotes:

theatlantic:Happy Valentine’s Day! Try This Martial Rating Scale:

Alexis Madrigal unearths this bizarre marriage ratings guide by Dr. George Crane from the 1930s:

Although most people who read the test today find it humorous and obviously dated, Crane did attempt to make it scientific. His method was to interview 600 husbands on their wives’ positive and negative qualities. Then he listed the 50 demerits and merits that arose most frequently. Crane, did admit to using a personal bias in weighting the items that he thought were most important in marriage.

Click on through to check out the men’s rankings. 
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    knotnotes:

    theatlantic:Happy Valentine’s Day! Try This Martial Rating Scale:

    Alexis Madrigal unearths this bizarre marriage ratings guide by Dr. George Crane from the 1930s:

    Although most people who read the test today find it humorous and obviously dated, Crane did attempt to make it scientific. His method was to interview 600 husbands on their wives’ positive and negative qualities. Then he listed the 50 demerits and merits that arose most frequently. Crane, did admit to using a personal bias in weighting the items that he thought were most important in marriage.

    Click on through to check out the men’s rankings. 

  • 12:02 pm
    and skypeing :)

    and skypeing :)

    (Source: adieux-e)

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