Carey: how is the dating scene in LA going? seems like you're showing good instincts
ME: i got asked out yesterday in the frozen food aisle actually
Carey: well there you go!
ME: the guy's opening line was "do you like black guys?"
Carey: why were you in the frozen food aisle?
omg
lol
THAT IS MY LINE
ME: HAHAHAHHAHAHA
Carey: never works
ME: omg....so funny. Anyways, i did the "i have a boyfriend routine"
Carey: classic.
was he black?
Grace: i sure hope so
he was afro-arab
at least he looked it
Carey: i meant your fake boyfriend

Stephanie Baeckler

Stephanie Baeckler


Stephanie Baeckler

Stephanie Baeckler


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This has been quite a popular style for the past couple of years and one that still holds strong today. It’s basically a mixing of pillows, sheets and blankets that combine color, texture and pattern to give a mix and match layered look. There are a number of ways to achieve this feel, but if you aren’t familiar with putting a layered bed together here are some helpful tips to get started.

Start with a solid color fitted and top sheet with matching standard pillow cases to give the eyes a place to rest and emphasize the patterns that they will be layered with. White is always a great, clean and refreshing base to begin with.
Next add your quilt. You could go with a multicolored quilt or stay fairly duo or monochromatic using the pattern or texture to add visual interest.
Fold the top quarter of your sheet and quilt down past your pillows to create a nice visual break in pattern.
Now we come to the pillows. Choose pillow shams that will match your quilt. They don’t have to be an exact replica but should play off each other in color, style or texture. Your shams will be placed furthest back against your headboard and your white or solid colored pillow case will go in front of them.
Fold up a duvet or blanket at the end of your bed that contrasts your quilt and pillows as an accent.
Finally add in a small mix and match throw pillow or two in front of your white fitted pillows and you’re done!

This has been quite a popular style for the past couple of years and one that still holds strong today. It’s basically a mixing of pillows, sheets and blankets that combine color, texture and pattern to give a mix and match layered look. There are a number of ways to achieve this feel, but if you aren’t familiar with putting a layered bed together here are some helpful tips to get started.

  1. Start with a solid color fitted and top sheet with matching standard pillow cases to give the eyes a place to rest and emphasize the patterns that they will be layered with. White is always a great, clean and refreshing base to begin with.

  2. Next add your quilt. You could go with a multicolored quilt or stay fairly duo or monochromatic using the pattern or texture to add visual interest.

  3. Fold the top quarter of your sheet and quilt down past your pillows to create a nice visual break in pattern.

  4. Now we come to the pillows. Choose pillow shams that will match your quilt. They don’t have to be an exact replica but should play off each other in color, style or texture. Your shams will be placed furthest back against your headboard and your white or solid colored pillow case will go in front of them.

  5. Fold up a duvet or blanket at the end of your bed that contrasts your quilt and pillows as an accent.

  6. Finally add in a small mix and match throw pillow or two in front of your white fitted pillows and you’re done!



I knew to my sorrow, often and often, if not always, that I loved her against reason, against promise, against peace, against hope, against happiness, against all discouragement that could be.
Great Expectations

BILL MURRAY IS THE FINEST MAN ON THE PLANET

Bill Haverchuck

Freaks & Geeks


My new celebrity crush (obsession), Lee Pace

My new celebrity crush (obsession), Lee Pace