yay-us:

kari-shma:

Photos by Alexander Semenov

Hahaha, for you, my love. I’ll never forget when you saw the jellies at the oceanarium.
Such unbridled joy. And that smile.
Wanna see you like that more often.
Yay us.

Best Boyfriend ever.
@:= yay-us:

kari-shma:

Photos by Alexander Semenov

Hahaha, for you, my love. I’ll never forget when you saw the jellies at the oceanarium.
Such unbridled joy. And that smile.
Wanna see you like that more often.
Yay us.

Best Boyfriend ever.
@:=

yay-us:

kari-shma:

Photos by Alexander Semenov

Hahaha, for you, my love. I’ll never forget when you saw the jellies at the oceanarium.

Such unbridled joy. And that smile.

Wanna see you like that more often.

Yay us.

Best Boyfriend ever.

@:=

kissmeanubis:

ohhhlordy:ColorTherapy

This wall paper, with these beautiful distressed wooden floors. This is love.

(half-formed house)

Dear boyfie,

i kinda want to have the retro-wallpaper look in the dining room. i’m not sure if i want actual wallpaper though, maybe we can use stamps or stencils?

(Also, i have a story where one setting is in a dining room retro wallpaper.)

@:=

Back to Blue (a gpoyw) (Taken with instagram)

i had the opportunity to fetch my youngest brother from the Ateneo. He watched a play at the Henry Lee Irwin that started at 6pm and ended at 9ish. Being able to ride through the school reminded me of all those nights i spent there, especially because of  the classes i had that ended at this time.

Ateneo begins to lose some of its rich-kid airs at around 6 or 7 in the evening. It becomes like a kindly librarian who knows some esoteric secrets that she will reveal with her particular sense of humor.

(It’s the only alma mater that i can visit in this world, all the other ones exist only in my mind now.)

@:=

cabbagerose:

via: aresidenceapart

(half-formed house)

i like the gray weathered wood chairs and the soft-looking brushed concrete floor against the pool.

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welovepaintings:

William Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905)
La Vierge aux Anges
Oil on canvas
1881
152.4 x 213.4 cm
(4’ 12” x 7’)
Museum at Forest Lawn Memorial-Park (Glendale, California, United States)

My favorite painted rendition of the child/infant (toddler, really) Jesus. So chubby and peaceful.

Also, quite relevant to today.

@:=