discovering my happiness

berryhealthy:

i hate asking my parents if we can go grocery shopping.
i swear it’s like i’m asking them for $1,000 to go blow on cocaine lol.
my bad sorry i’m eating healthier and my healthy food expires quicker than your damn frozen dinner shit food. gah can i just get a job finally so i…

Aww :( I guess I’m lucky that my parents accept that I’m eating healthy and want to be healthier. They buy me whole wheat instead of white flour. And they love buying me fruits and veggies. I really am grateful that they accept my choices. And I’m also rubbing off on them too, helping them make better choices. I love it! :)

Second snack :)) then I have to shower and get ready for a party tonight! I have to make healthy choices at the party… Oh boy lol

Second snack :)) then I have to shower and get ready for a party tonight! I have to make healthy choices at the party… Oh boy lol

This is so true… I haven’t craved junk food in so long. And besides actual foods like pizza or wings, I don’t crave chips or sweets or anything like that :))

This is so true… I haven’t craved junk food in so long. And besides actual foods like pizza or wings, I don’t crave chips or sweets or anything like that :))

After work-out snack… A banana and water :)

work-out:
22 minutes on the ellitical

After work-out snack… A banana and water :)

work-out:
22 minutes on the ellitical

i need to get back on track with eating cleaner and working out more… I worked out yesterday on the elliptical for 30 minutes (300 cals. burned). And I was eating good throughout the day. Dinner was okay, I ate a lot of french fries but we had whole wheat rolls for our burgers =)  but then I went to my friends house and there was papa johns there… ughhhh. I should’nt have eaten it. Back on track today!

Was at the mall yesterday, and for some reason the mall I went to, they were having some sort of celebration… There were people on stilts, and this cool bungee-trampoline thing for kids. And basket raffles. AND free desserts.. I had a free chocolate cake pop. No regrets :) So good!

finally really worked out today. I did the elliptical for 30 minutes. 300 calories burned. It felt so good. I’ve had my orthotics for about 1 1/2 weeks now and they’re fine. I can’t run outside or on the treadmill because that hurts the side of my leg so bad. But the elliptical seems to be fine! Except for my knee is starting to hurt. But I’m happy :)

odolnost:

thoughtsdontend:

nowtoknowitinmymemory:

My boyfriend packed me a snack for my night class. He’s amazing.

awww

Omg.

odolnost:

thoughtsdontend:

nowtoknowitinmymemory:

My boyfriend packed me a snack for my night class. He’s amazing.

awww

Omg.

day 1 week 1 of 200 Sit-Ups… DONE :)
pretttty pleasee. Anon or not.
A: Why my last relationship ended.
B: Favorite band.
C: Who I like and why I like them.
D: Hardest thing I’ve ever been through.
E: My best friend.
F: My favorite movie.
G: Sexual orientation.
H: Do I smoke/drink?
I: Have any tattoos or piercings?
J: What I want to be when I get older.
K: Relationship with my parents.
L: One of my insecurities.
M: Virgin or not?
N: Favorite place to shop at?
O: My eye color.
P: Why I hate school.
Q: Relationship status as of right now.
R: Favorite song at the moment.
S: A random fact about myself.
T: Age I get mistaken for.
U: Where I want to be right now.
V: Last time I cried.
W: Concerts I’ve been to.
X: What would you do if (…)?
Y: Do you want to go to college.
Z: How are you?
onmoonsandclouds:

(From 2010)Urban Outfitters released a t-shirt that clearly invited you to… ‘Eat Less’ (see the top above). After receiving lots of criticism, the shirt was quickly pulled from the online store. Sophia Bush was particularly outraged by this message and wrote an open letter to Urban Outfitters on her blog:

Ladies! This is OUTRAGEOUS. I hope none of you will stand for being told such a thing, in such a way. Being healthy, eating right, and staying active is one thing. Being told to starve yourselves by a fashion company? Not cool.
UO,
I have been a supporter of your store for many years, but now I’m through.
I am fortunate enough to star on a wonderful TV show called One Tree Hill. I play a fashion designer named Brooke Davis, who started a campaign on the show called “Zero Is Not A Size” and the outpouring of love and gratitude that came my way from girls and women ALL OVER THE WORLD who have body image issues brought me to tears.
To promote starvation? To promote anorexia, which leads to heart disease, bone density loss, and a slew of other health problems, not least of all psychological issues that NEVER go away? Shame on you. I will no longer be shopping at your stores. And I will encourage the tens of thousands of female supporters I have to do the same. I have fought to boycott BP. I never imagined I would also be boycotting affordable fashion.
You should issue a public apology, and make a hefty donation to a women’s organization that supports those stricken with eating disorders. I am sickened that anyone, on any board, in your gigantic company would have voted ‘yes’ on such a thing, let alone enough of you to manufacture an item with such a hurtful message. It’s like handing a suicidal person a loaded gun. You should know better.
I sincerely hope that next time you decide that making fun of serious issues is comedic, or ’snarky in a cool way,’ that you rethink your decision.
With Sincerity but NO respect,
Sophia Bush

onmoonsandclouds:

(From 2010)

Urban Outfitters released a t-shirt that clearly invited you to… ‘Eat Less’ (see the top above). After receiving lots of criticism, the shirt was quickly pulled from the online store. Sophia Bush was particularly outraged by this message and wrote an open letter to Urban Outfitters on her blog:

Ladies! This is OUTRAGEOUS. I hope none of you will stand for being told such a thing, in such a way. Being healthy, eating right, and staying active is one thing. Being told to starve yourselves by a fashion company? Not cool.

UO,

I have been a supporter of your store for many years, but now I’m through.

I am fortunate enough to star on a wonderful TV show called One Tree Hill. I play a fashion designer named Brooke Davis, who started a campaign on the show called “Zero Is Not A Size” and the outpouring of love and gratitude that came my way from girls and women ALL OVER THE WORLD who have body image issues brought me to tears.

To promote starvation? To promote anorexia, which leads to heart disease, bone density loss, and a slew of other health problems, not least of all psychological issues that NEVER go away? Shame on you. I will no longer be shopping at your stores. And I will encourage the tens of thousands of female supporters I have to do the same. I have fought to boycott BP. I never imagined I would also be boycotting affordable fashion.

You should issue a public apology, and make a hefty donation to a women’s organization that supports those stricken with eating disorders. I am sickened that anyone, on any board, in your gigantic company would have voted ‘yes’ on such a thing, let alone enough of you to manufacture an item with such a hurtful message. It’s like handing a suicidal person a loaded gun. You should know better.

I sincerely hope that next time you decide that making fun of serious issues is comedic, or ’snarky in a cool way,’ that you rethink your decision.

With Sincerity but NO respect,

Sophia Bush

lunch time!

about to go make a ham & cheese sandwich and apple slices on the side!!! =)