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astraltwelve:

Aries: Kida Nedakh (Atlantis)

Taurus: Pongo (101 Dalmatians)

Gemini: Baloo (The Jungle Book)

Cancer: The Emperor of China (Mulan)

Leo: Rafiki (The Lion King)

Virgo: Mrs. Potts (Beauty and the Beast)

Libra: Flower (Bambi)

Scorpio: Clopin (The Hunchback of Notre Damn)

Sagittarius: O'Malley (The Aristocats)

Capricorn: Archimedes (The Sword in the Stone)

Aquarius: Jane (Tarzan)

Pisces: Ichabod Crane (The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad)

Pantone 566 color match.

Mickey mints, a little edible souvenir from Disney World. I was surprised when I saw that they put the effort to create the back side details to this candy!

It was a fun family vacation for us. Tons of walking, but we had a great time

Happy thanksgiving to all my american Friends ❤️❤️

PS: i’m again in the Instagram storie of David haydn-Jones ❤️❤️

I want to live this kind of adventure once in my life ❤️

Dunzo.

With our 1st year of college behind us, I think it’s safe to say we both left our comfort zones and tried something new.

For me, a girl who hadn’t been in athletics since my freshman year of high school, I became a Division 1 athlete. In high school I had reached that point in my life where I just said I was done with sports. Growing up I was always involved with sports, so to my parents this came as a shock. I always had that feeling like something was missing from my life though. When I got to college there was a meeting for the rowing team - no strings attached and more importantly, no experience necessary. If you wanted to get involved and try it, that was great, but you could also decide it wasn’t for you. After the meeting, I definitely had a feeling it was something I needed to try. After my very first practice on the water, I was hooked. That’s the thing about rowing - it just gets you. Obviously it’s not for everyone - 4 am alarms, 5:30 am rows in 30 degree weather (rain or shine…well more like blackness as the sun has yet to come up), a body that is constantly in pain no matter how many stretches you do to try to relieve it, lactic acid buildup in your muscles (particuarly your legs) from pushing your muscles to near failure, no social life, every hour of my day is schedule, and in case morning practices weren’t enough there are always those infamous 2-a-days - yeah, this is what I have come to willingly put myself through. 
I would definitely say I learned a lot about myself via rowing. Never in my life did I ever think I could do this. Rowing is just as mental as it is physical. You have to be trained to learn that your mind will tell you to stop, but your body will keep going, you just have to push through the hell. Yeah it sucks when my entire body is in an extreme amount of pain, but it feels awesome after when you’re on your rowing high (and when you get to eat a bajillion calories a day because rowing is one of the highest calorie-burning sports. It’s just my excuse to eat all the time and only get semi-judged for it.)

As for Audrey, she auditioned and performed in a play - something she said she would do in high school but never got time for. And she also ran a half marathon…in freaking Disney World with the characters along the sides cheering the runners on. Lucky bitch. But I can’t speak too much for her because we go to different schools so lord only knows if she tried anything else new (oh and she brought her best friend some cuppy cakes to one of her races near Audrey’s school hehe yeah she’s my favorite person :p )

~Marissa

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