I'm drinking lavender earl gray tea for breakfast. I had a full night's sleep yesterday and it was great. Sunday night I only slept for three hours because I had to get up so early to get to Bard, so I was yawning a lot, and I took a nap when I got to campus. I'm listening to Muse right now on Pandora, it's awakening.
My plants are doing great. The watermelon vines are spreading out across the desk, the tomatoes are reaching for the light but I re-potted them so the stems wouldn't get flimsy and would grow roots to create stronger plants.
Today shouldn't be too long of a day for me. I have to write a paper for tomorrow on "The Good Person of Szechuan" for my lit class. Music in the morning is very uplifting and generally signifies the start of a good day.
This morning I saw a yahoo article titled "What to wear to hide your figure flaws" and I thought to myself, okay, it's good to know what to wear that will flatter your figure, but why that word flaw? That makes it seem as though no matter what shape you are, you have some kind of flaw to cover up. I don't like the wording on that. Whether apple, pear, athletic or hourglass, every figure is in itself lovely, and nobody should feel like they have to wear certain anything to cover their 'flawed' body, but rather should feel comfortable showing off their gorgeous body in something flattering. Wording really makes a difference.
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