Thursday, January 31, 2013

Bloody Hell

Ok so for the past week or so I've been in Chelsea, London. Making friends, getting involved in new relationships, breaking hearts, laughing, getting super angry, THE FULL RANGE OF EMOTION.

And in actuality I haven't had to leave my bed!

So, like last month the Style network was just constantly playing tons and tons of episodes of this show called Made in Chelsea. I got seriously addicted. AND THEN THEY TOOK IT OFF AIR.

That's right. Don't even try to find it on demand because it's GONE.

However, I am an extremly resourceful/sort-of-techy person and I downloaded every episode of every season right quick.

Now, I litralee have just been sitting in my bed, in my night jumper, watching every episode. (meant to be said in a british accent).

This show is basically like The Hills, except better. There's more drama and the young 20 somethings are richer then you can imagen. Like take a trip to Italy or spend the weekend on your friends yacht rich.


The party, hook up, go on holiday, cry, laugh and fight more than I can put into words.
If you want to get a piece of this action, and I know you do, check out Project Free Tv for your fix.

But I'm warning you, if you are a 20 something girl, you will get addicted.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Unhappily Happy

The past few times I've gone up to VT I've just come home disappointed.


It's scary when a place that was so familiar to you becomes hauntingly distant. I use to go out and know everyone on the block, not just the party I was at. Like I knew the whole street.
Now there's new faces everywhere.
It's not like I don't expect to see new people around. It's just that I wish it never changed.
A lot of my friends don't even hang out together anymore, and people who didn't know eachother except through me are good friends.

Burlington use to be my home, my favorite place to be. Now, I just feel like a stranger, wandering the streets I use to know.

I don't mean to be a debbie downer, and I do step back and appreciate the beauty that is everywhere there. I just don't feel the same comfort there anymore.

I just hope I left a little bit of me in Burlington forever.
this makes me happy.

When I look back on my college experience I will remember my glory days in that magical town.

I think I was wrong though. Burlington is most definitely not the best place in the world. It's magical and wonderful as an innocent freshman, yes, but you grow out of it. The winters get colder and colder, and there's always a keg waiting to be tapped.


Maybe I've become lame that I like to play with my dogs and work on becoming more responsible and reliable.

The best part about going to Burlington these days, besides seeing my favorite people, is knowing that I'm growing up.
After I called my mom in tears Friday night, she told me I was "seeing through adult eyes now."
Which is frightening because of my peter pan syndrom, but she couldn't have said it better.

And it's not like I'm like "O I don't drink anymore, and I'm so sure of what I want to do, and your all stupid and lame for living in Burlington."
Like, no. No. NO.

I'm just saying my times run out.
My friends are graduating this semester, if they haven't already.
But I also have friends that are only Sophomores and Juniors. And I'm really happy for all of them.
I'm happy for my senior friends, that are tired of school and each other  are leaving VT for bigger and better things. And for my younger friends, I just hope this blog makes no sense to them, and there still in love with the town that taught me so much.


I'm not as angry as I use to be, or loud, or young.
Ok, I'm still very loud.


I'll tell you this though, I am still crazy. I always will be.
I hope this post doesn't annoy anyone.
I do love Burlington, so much. I'm just trying to move on.

And to all who still live in the burly btown, go tap that keg.
I LOVE YOU ALL, even if you don't like me. I LOVE YOU I I LOVE YOU.


 



#groundedbyglitter.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Help A Brother Out

HEY HEY YOU!
So some of my friends are trying to do this really cool thing called the Mongol Rally.

Don't be surprised if you never heard of it, I hadn't either.
It's 10,000 miles London to Mongolia. in a Mini car/ smart car, for charity.

Honestly, the guys embarking on this journey are quality. So I'd probs support all their endeavors if I could.

But hey need your help! 

CHECK THIS LINK OUT

and help if you can!
even if your helping out is just spreading the word, like I am.

Good luck boys, may the odds be ever in your favor. lol