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This would be great— if I wasn’t tired for staying up late reading :-/ 
Sometimes I hate work!

This would be great— if I wasn’t tired for staying up late reading :-/
Sometimes I hate work!

It is 1:05am

And I’m up reading fifty shades of grey. I can’t put it down!
I know I will regret this in the morning, work is gonna be painful…

There is nothing more beautiful than your angelic face when you’re asleep! 0:-) 
I love hearing you breathe and glaze at the perfection of your face

There is nothing more beautiful than your angelic face when you’re asleep! 0:-)
I love hearing you breathe and glaze at the perfection of your face




This is a bridge in Paris. You hang locks on it with the name of you & your boyfriend/girlfriend/best-friend then throw the key into the river. So even though the friend/relationship may end, you can’t remove the lock. It stays there forever, as relevance to someone once a part of your life.

This is a bridge in Paris. You hang locks on it with the name of you & your boyfriend/girlfriend/best-friend then throw the key into the river. So even though the friend/relationship may end, you can’t remove the lock. It stays there forever, as relevance to someone once a part of your life.

(Source: andrewbreitel)


photojojo:

The Keychain iPhone Charger is a lifesaver of photos!

You’ll love this little guy because he’s small and light (fits on your keychain!) and gives you a 30-50% battery boost.

The Keychain iPhone Charger is a Photo Lifesaver


I need this for our trip!

Had an amazing weekend with great people!

So sad it had to be over. I was really enjoying my long weekend :(

I am happier than ever, Nevaeh is shining like always and life is going great for us. We had so much fun, we ate a lot, went shopping, had playdates with the girls again, enjoyed a semi relaxing day at the house— the rest we were out of town.

Going back to the routine didnt suck as i was thinking. Nevaeh had “0” tears when i dropped her off at day care, traffic was light, minimum work at the office and little that i know is almost time to go home with my baby :)

It is a sunny day, so the park is in our agenda! Than dinner, a bath and story time for my angel and my self!

Hope everyone had a great holiday weekend!

My baby was a surprise, not a mistake.

(Source: theteenmommy)

a-isforannie:

omgfuckyou:

ivyblossom:

Yeah, here’s the thing about this. If you say it’s okay to be all “against gay marriage” because of your religion, here’s what I have to ask you: are you advocating against the legality of other things your religion says is a bad? Like, say, graven images? Do you protest against Supernatural because it has angels in it? Do you call your local political representative to request the repeal of laws that allow divorce? Do you fight to shut down all shops and services on the Sabbath? Are you fighting to put laws in place against adultery? Birth control? (LOL: MAYBE!) Maybe cheating on your spouse should have a jail term attached to it, what do you think about that? While we’re at it, dissing your parents on the internet should be illegal too. Because there’s a commandment about that. Should come with at least a fine, right? Good idea? No?
From what I can tell, you folks are fine with some rules from the bible being personal ethical guidelines for your community rather than national laws. You think adultery is wrong, so you don’t do it. Swearing is bad, so you avoid it and ask for forgiveness when you fail. But you don’t insist that these things become illegal, because that would totally cramp your style. But when it comes to gays getting equal rights, suddenly it’s important that there’s an actual law against it. Suddenly the definition of marriage is really important. It’s not enough to be a guiding principle for a community of believers anymore, oh no. Now it has to be law for everyone, including people who don’t see the world the way you do, and don’t share your religious views.
Your religion has no place in the laws that govern me. If you think being gay is a bad thing, you shouldn’t find your ethical high ground in standing in the way of laws that allow equal rights for all. Because it’s not your place, and not your religion’s place, to punish me for something you think your god doesn’t like. And you know what, your Jesus said the same fucking thing. IRONICALLY.
And that, my friend, is why you really are a bad person if you don’t support gay marriage.

Just gonna leave this here…

Wow. This is worded perfectly.

a-isforannie:

omgfuckyou:

ivyblossom:

Yeah, here’s the thing about this. If you say it’s okay to be all “against gay marriage” because of your religion, here’s what I have to ask you: are you advocating against the legality of other things your religion says is a bad? Like, say, graven images? Do you protest against Supernatural because it has angels in it? Do you call your local political representative to request the repeal of laws that allow divorce? Do you fight to shut down all shops and services on the Sabbath? Are you fighting to put laws in place against adultery? Birth control? (LOL: MAYBE!) Maybe cheating on your spouse should have a jail term attached to it, what do you think about that? While we’re at it, dissing your parents on the internet should be illegal too. Because there’s a commandment about that. Should come with at least a fine, right? Good idea? No?

From what I can tell, you folks are fine with some rules from the bible being personal ethical guidelines for your community rather than national laws. You think adultery is wrong, so you don’t do it. Swearing is bad, so you avoid it and ask for forgiveness when you fail. But you don’t insist that these things become illegal, because that would totally cramp your style. But when it comes to gays getting equal rights, suddenly it’s important that there’s an actual law against it. Suddenly the definition of marriage is really important. It’s not enough to be a guiding principle for a community of believers anymore, oh no. Now it has to be law for everyone, including people who don’t see the world the way you do, and don’t share your religious views.

Your religion has no place in the laws that govern me. If you think being gay is a bad thing, you shouldn’t find your ethical high ground in standing in the way of laws that allow equal rights for all. Because it’s not your place, and not your religion’s place, to punish me for something you think your god doesn’t like. And you know what, your Jesus said the same fucking thing. IRONICALLY.

And that, my friend, is why you really are a bad person if you don’t support gay marriage.

Just gonna leave this here…

Wow. This is worded perfectly.

(Source: the-unpopular-opinions)

Nevaeh has been an awesome helper today! 
We picked some “tomatillos” (do not know the English name) from our mini home garden. 
We are helping grandma making dinner tonight and then we are having a warm lavender bath— the both of us :)

Nevaeh has been an awesome helper today!
We picked some “tomatillos” (do not know the English name) from our mini home garden.
We are helping grandma making dinner tonight and then we are having a warm lavender bath— the both of us :)

My poor over-tired and cranky baby is finally asleep. Time to get this momma some reading time ;) 

Hope I get hooked! 

Night tumblr :)

My poor over-tired and cranky baby is finally asleep. Time to get this momma some reading time ;)

Hope I get hooked!

Night tumblr :)

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Hi, all. My name is Stephany, first time parent, single mother to the most beautiful, precious little girls of all, my little angel Nevaeh Angelique!! Currently a full time, stay at home mommy. Californian girls, living life one day at a time. Beginning, bottom up, the journey we start of our new life! Born December 21st, 2010. The everyday story of a French-Mexican-American little girl with a Graphic Design student mom! Sharing our thoughts, believes, new lessons, stumbles, interest and more. So here we start; learning and discovering... Sit, relax and enjoy! Lilypie Second Birthday tickers






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Sometimes we're so focused on finding our happy ending we don't learn how to read the signs. How to tell from the ones who want us & the ones who don't, the ones who will stay & the ones who will leave & maybe a happy ending doesn't include a guy, maybe... it's you, on your own, picking up the pieces and starting over, freeing yourself up for something better in the future.

-A broken Heart


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