Showing posts with label kindle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kindle. Show all posts

8.11.2011

Look into my eyes and I'll own you.

Listen:
Moves Like Jagger - Maroon 5.  The video for this song is absurd. But hey, Adam Levine shirtless? Yes, please.



Love:
Oh Tory, you sure do know a way to a girl's heart with these to die for boots.  Too bad you just don't understand the limitations of a college budget...




















Wahh I'm poor. To cheer myself up, I think I'll just look at pictures of puppies. Works every time...ah da babies.


Read:
Boo yah. Take that Apple. Clearly, Amazon is not into taking any of your new ridiculous selling restrictions in your app store.  Yesterday, they introduced the Kindle Cloud Reader which USA Today so nicely describes in this article. So cool!


8.10.2011

Just a touch in the fire burning so bright.

Listen:
Just a Kiss - Lady Antebellum. Remember when I said I only like about 5 country songs? Well, I may have lied.  I guess summer just brings out the country in me. Nevertheless, I've been listening to this song non-stop, and the video is so cute, too!


Love:
Lately, I've spending most of my days doing these three things:

1) Soaking up the rays outside.  I love summer, mainly because I can just lay around and not have a care in the world. But also because of the sunshine of course! I swear, being in the sun makes me so much happier and so much nicer...



















2) As I'm sure you've all figured out by now, I thoroughly enjoy reading a good book on my Kindle (I'm so obsessed. Thank you Amazon, you are a god.)






















3) When I go back to school in a week and a half (!), it will be recruitment time! So lately I've been crafting for days for my future little one!


















Read:
Lately, I've been reading a lot of non-fiction books [so intellectual of me, right?].  One of  my favorites that really left an impression on me is Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell.  I love how the author first identifies some intriguing mystery that you normally wouldn't notice and then delves further into the topic while sprinkling in some life lessons.