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Man having a new job and having diabetes is difficult. I just had my first episode while working and instead of grabbing something to eat real quick, I stood there and debated whether I should tell someone. All of the explaining I’d have to do and the pity that inevitably follows makes thing a little tricky. Most days I hardly think about the diabetes but every once in a while my body brings my brain back o reality. This is something I’m going to have to deal with for the rest of my life so I better buckle up!

You can be gorgeous at thirty, charmimg at forty, and irresistible for the rest of your life.
― Coco Chanel
I will not wait to love as best as I can. We thought we were young and that there would be time to love well sometime in the future. This is a terrible way to think. It is no way to live, to wait to love.
Dave Eggers (via ireadintothings)

Thanksgiving, arguably one of the hardest days when you’re diabetic. Today I had a series of lows one could only wish for on a day dedicated to eating. Hopefully I will be able to make it through the night without much more trouble!

On another note, my mom has checked our puppy into doggy daycare for Thanksgiving since we have to go out of town. I keep saying that she has taken my baby away and her reply? Now you see how I felt when you moved to London. Touché.

Optimism is a strategy for making a better future. Because unless you believe that the future can be better, you are unlikely to step up and take responsibility for making it so.

Noam Chomsky (via quote-book)

Here comes the sun, doo doo doo doo. :)

Young people who can afford to move out have decided to wait until getting on more solid footing, and their prudence is depriving the economy of a lot of potential activity.”

ohhhh…. so now its our fault?!? call us generation scapegoat.