re-definition

(Source: the-more-i-arty)

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fuckyeahweddingideas:

Spring Wedding Hair Trends

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[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]
Title: Ending
Album: The Legend of Dragoon
 

gamermusic:

The Legend of Dragoon
Ending

Beautiful..

Makes me miss the days when video games really used to amaze me. I would get so wrapped up in the characters, story, the music, what I thought were amazing graphics (haha). The ending of this game made me cry. This was the background music for the montage which wrapped up the remaining character’s stories and was  extremely cathartic for me.

Haha I’m a dork… :B

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A comparison of me on my first day in second year to me on my last day in fourth year. So young, so innocent. Funny how two pictures can be so much the same, and yet, there is a world of difference between the me in the first and the me in the second. 

A comparison of me on my first day in second year to me on my last day in fourth year. So young, so innocent. Funny how two pictures can be so much the same, and yet, there is a world of difference between the me in the first and the me in the second. 

 
nursingstudentcat:

one of these days i will figure out why i pay money to go to nursing school
one of these days…

Not me anymore! -happy dance-

nursingstudentcat:

one of these days i will figure out why i pay money to go to nursing school

one of these days…

Not me anymore! -happy dance-

This post was reblogged from Fuck Yeah Nursing Student Cat.

 

Don’t mind me, just feeling sorry for myself

I’m such a stress ball right now.

I haven’t gotten an interview yet after sending out a ton of resumes while other students in my program have already been hired.

When I go into clinical today I’m going to get another confidence-shattering lecture from my preceptor for getting out late last night.

I might be moving out soon but when and to where are still up in the air. Oh yeah, and a maybe-wedding on top of that, too.

Tomorrow will be my seventh shift in a row at the hospital. I have a lunch date with old friends tomorrow, a baby shower the day after, travelling to my fiance’s apartment in a city two and a half hours away the day after that and a nursing pinning ceremony at my university on Tuesday.

All while I wait patiently for my ACLS certificate in the mail and confirmation from the College of Nurses that they did indeed receive my payment so that I will be writing the national exam in June, not October.

And other minor things. Just, ugh, can’t wait for things to get sorted out.

 

fuckyeahweddingideas:

The Halo Braid

(via weddingchicks.com)

The big secret to having a perfect halo is starting with the right hair. Trying to get a great halo with wet hair is not simply hard – it’s almost impossible! Wash your hair with a dry shampoo or one that has volumizing effects for the best possible starting point. Use a towel and hair dryer to get rid of any moisture that will add difficulty to the process. Don’t worry about the little bit of frizz that may appear – it will be dealt with later.

1. Clip the sides and back of the hair into place, leaving the longer hair clipped and trailing down the neck and back. You can use simple clips and this area can look messy as the main focus will be on the braid.

2. Pulling the hair up from the ear, it can be divided into a normal French braid of three sections and woven across the front of the forehead. As you work with the braid, more pieces of hair can be incorporated to keep the halo firmly in place.

3. As you cross the opposite ear from where you started, it is time to start bringing the clipped hair into the braid and it can be secured with well placed and hidden clips, bobby pins, and other tools.

4. Coming full circle around the head, you will need to pin the last bit of hair to the first part of the braid. If done correctly, this will create a seamless appearance and the point where the braid starts and ends will be completely hidden from view.

5. At this point, there will probably still be a decent amount of frizz. To finish the look, simply add a healthy dose of hairspray and fluff up the halo using the fingers. The frizz will fall in place and you can choose to either go with a natural halo braid or a more polished and glamorous look.

As with many other things, remember that practice makes perfect and you should ask your hairdresser to go through a dry run to make sure they are able to deliver the exact halo braid that you are looking for. This should be done a few weeks before the actual wedding to make sure you have time to make last minute changes or switch to a different hairstylist, if needed. It may seem tricky at first, but the halo braid becomes easier to perfect with each successive try. The benefit of having a classic and timeless look on your wedding day will definitely be worth the effort.

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tachycardiclove:

bananasandmoustaches:

31 Jokes for Nerd

Her patronus is a cake. 

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dyvyan:

OH GODS.

YES.

I REMEMBER THIS!

Wahaha that was an awesome night xD

(Source: christieanne)

This post was reblogged from Chase the Sun.

 
Just because I worked seven days in a row for free and am tired of looking as crappy as I feel. Make-up + piccus = increased self esteem :3
In other news I am now doing my surgical pregraduate consolidation. I’m having fun harassing post-operative patients to get the fuck out of bed. Freedom is so close I can almost taste it!

Just because I worked seven days in a row for free and am tired of looking as crappy as I feel. Make-up + piccus = increased self esteem :3

In other news I am now doing my surgical pregraduate consolidation. I’m having fun harassing post-operative patients to get the fuck out of bed. Freedom is so close I can almost taste it!

 

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Hi, I'm Deanna =).

I am someone who loves video games, alternative/metal music, abstract beauty, funny pictures, Lights and human compassion - any of which may appear here.

But most importantly, I am a fourth year nursing student who is finally beginning to put the pieces together. I have a passion for human rights and universal access to appropriate health care, and I am a huge supporter of the Occupy movement.

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