Life is written in pen, so don't dwell on the past, but be excited to write the future as you see it

 

If you’re feeling frightened about what comes next, don’t be. Embrace the uncertainty. Allow it to lead you places. Be brave as it challenges you to exercise both your heart and your mind as you create your own path towards happiness, don’t waste time with regret. Spin wildly into your next action. Enjoy the present, each moment, as it comes; because you’ll never get another one quite like it. And if you should ever look up and find yourself lost, simply take a breath and start over. Retrace your steps and go back to the purest place in your heart… where your hope lives. You’ll find your way again.

Everwood (via julie911)

thedailywhat:

Heartwarming Tearjerker of the Day: Matt W. has spastic cerebral palsy, which means his mobility is severely limited. But Matt was determined to run in his Ohio elementary school’s Field Day race, so his best friend, the gym teacher Mr. Blaine, led Matt’s classmates in a spontaneous show of support.

OMG TISSUES.

[thanks, andra!]

This is Inkspot. She is the mother of the cutest six kittens that are currently living in my room. And I feel so bad for her. We think she had PPD after having kittens and after being an outdoor cat for so long having to spend 9 weeks indoors to nurse is torture for her. But even more than that she’s lonely because she’s skittish and then we all forgot to try and bond with her. She’s ruined my blinds and has torn up a lot of my carpet, but I think that her and I are developing a bond, and letting her go as an outdoor cat will be a very bittersweet moment for me.

This is Inkspot. She is the mother of the cutest six kittens that are currently living in my room. And I feel so bad for her. We think she had PPD after having kittens and after being an outdoor cat for so long having to spend 9 weeks indoors to nurse is torture for her. But even more than that she’s lonely because she’s skittish and then we all forgot to try and bond with her. She’s ruined my blinds and has torn up a lot of my carpet, but I think that her and I are developing a bond, and letting her go as an outdoor cat will be a very bittersweet moment for me.