Reading

And, Oprah, can you imagine curling up in bed to read a computer? Weeping for Anna Karenina and being terrified by Hannibal Lecter, entering the heart of darkness with Mistah Kurtz, having Holden Caulfield ring you up — some things should happen on soft pages, not cold metal.

"Have you every had a conversation that changed your life? Maybe you didn't notice it in the moment, or even the following day. But later you realized that that one exchange fundamentally altered who you are and how you look at yourself or the world."  - Real Simple Magazine

At some point in the first grade I realized that taking the time to match and fold all my socks was a dreadfully boring task and I began throwing them all into a drawer without their partner. This led to a new, much more fun, daily routine of picking out the two socks that matched the very-least, thus inspiring a rather questionable fashion trend at Pine Ridge Elementary. I don’t think I owned one pair of white socks until the sixth grade.