From → Kevin, Random Crap, Wordless Wednesday
My name is Aubrey. I'm 21 years old, addicted to Mountain Dew and obsessed (somewhat unhealthily) with reading. I'm married to Kevin, who knows my faults and loves me anyway. We have a dog named Ollie and a landlord who happens to be my grandmother. My family is my everything. This blog is the most neglected thing in my life. (Okay. That was a lie. It's really the dishes).
This website was started in 2008 when it was too cold to go outside and do something otherwise productive. From the day it was born I've shown you everything from my past and present, right down to my dirty laundry (well, not literally). I hope you've enjoyed your time here as much as I've enjoyed sharing it with you.
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These photos are STUNNING, STUNNING. And you look fierce! Thanks so much for the sweet comment you left on my blog – (you always leave really insightful comments, PS). Seriously, I wish I could put into words what it means to me. It’s like being pushed on to write more honest stuff and I really love that!
xoxoxoo
You are much too nice to me. Thank you!! I think I look like a dork…but the waterfalls were awesome. Kevin had never hiked them. I wish the pictures were better but I didn’t take my best camera for fear that I’d drop it (which turned out to be a good thing, since I kept tripping and falling).
I love what you write. I tagged you in a post that’s coming up in the next few days – can’t remember when I scheduled it for. Your adventure bowl is the greatest and I love the lessons you learn on the way. And as far as writing honestly…I’d say write how you want to write! It’s all about defining rules and sticking to them for your own sake. I decided that I’ll only blog embarrassing things about myself. If I blog about other people, I have their permission (PS this is me asking you if it’s okay to tag you?), and I don’t blog when I’m angry. And in the end, just keep blogging. It’s like therapy – only cheaper. And more public. And well, maybe it’s not like therapy at all.
I think I need to be more outdoorsie so that I can take some pretty pictures like yours.