I found your blog a little bit ago after a long time of not following you but I thought you deleted for some reason and I just realized it was you!! Are you still doing interior design? I did it for a while and I changed my major recently cause it really wasn’t for me
softimpact replied:
hi!! im still around lol. i’m not! i graduated and then was like.. nah and now i’ve worked in a kitchen for two yrs and am a chef !
i just think this is so important and i think this is the greatest life lesson you could learn in your childhood, or at any age (from Frog and Toad by Arnold Lobel)
happy christmas kids, if anyones reading this just know its okay to not have a perfect holiday or to feel depressed or anxious today. give yourself what space you can. 🧡
i think we need to stop focusing on telling little girls they need to be “empowered” & instead teach them about chaotic mirth, hijinks, & becoming complete rascals
I think many of us need a space for softness, kindness and warmth these days. It’s so easy to fall into nihilism and hopelessness the way things are now, and difficult to remember that we’ve still got eachother. You deserve a space to recharge and feel loved and welcome.
Harriet Hosmer was an American Neoclassical sculptor, one of several women sculptors of this time. Hosmer’s art reflects her personal interest in the ideals of a democratic nation. There are several versions of Beatrice Benci, which was her most popular work.