1. 28.

    28.

  2. Meet Zach Sobiech

    Zach Sobiech passed away on May 20, 2013, at the age of 18. He left behind his music and inspirational story.

  3. THIS IS WATER — an amazing commencement address given by author David Foster Wallace to the Kenyon College’s graduating class of 2005.

    [Note: this is an abridged version of the speech played over a video made by The Glossary]

  4. Warren Buffett has recently flooded my entire social media world. Everywhere I looked, Buffett was offering key career and networking advice to my generation and young women.
You can watch his full interview with Levo Lounge here: http://www.levoleague.com/officehours/warren-buffett
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Photo Source: http://elitedaily.com/news/business/warren-buffett-shares-his-most-essential-advice-for-generation-y/

    Warren Buffett has recently flooded my entire social media world. Everywhere I looked, Buffett was offering key career and networking advice to my generation and young women.

    You can watch his full interview with Levo Lounge here: http://www.levoleague.com/officehours/warren-buffett

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    Photo Source: http://elitedaily.com/news/business/warren-buffett-shares-his-most-essential-advice-for-generation-y/

  5. Chocolate makes everything better. Especially Godiva truffles. With a ladybug and sprinkles.

    Chocolate makes everything better. Especially Godiva truffles. With a ladybug and sprinkles.

  6. Seriously. How is it only Wednesday?!

    Seriously. How is it only Wednesday?!

  7. Cooking Sundays [ 5.5.2013 ] ~ Garlic & Habanero Gourmet Mac & Cheese with Pulled Chicken

  8. When I was going home earlier and finally turning onto my street, I absentmindedly reached for the garage parking pass to swipe in for work. I need more coffee or sleep… or a life.

    When I was going home earlier and finally turning onto my street, I absentmindedly reached for the garage parking pass to swipe in for work. I need more coffee or sleep… or a life.

  9. 2013 Boston Marathon Memorial

    It has been 16 days since the twin bombings on Boylston Street during the 117th Boston Marathon. Like many other Bostonians, I had endured the citywide lock downs, the countless hours of lost sleep, and the overwhelming sense of terror. I had shed tears and felt my heart break for those who were injured in the blasts and the 4 victims who lost their young lives.

    During that week, I developed an unhealthy obsession with all forms of news coverage and I compulsively absorbed everything I could feast my eyes on. I did it out of fear and the need for assurance that somehow Boston and its people have survived this senseless tragedy. 

    Even though I work only two blocks from the bombing sites, I have avoided Boylston Street these last few weeks. I would state over and over again, “I’m not ready.” 

    Earlier today I decided it was time to pay my respects, so I visited the memorial in Copley Square. Every item and message left behind was touching, sad, hopeful, and an endless combination of emotions.

    We will never forget - Boston Strong.

  10. Kiki (Taken with instagram)

    Kiki (Taken with instagram)