Jeslie's Monde

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California

I don’t even know where to start .. 

I love having my own apartment, I love my roommates, I love santa barbara, and I definitely love how much fun I’m having!

Being on my own isn’t easy, but there’s nothing I could possibly complain about.

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I move to California in less than a month! Hard to believe that in less than 2 years I went from NY to Providence to Santa Barbara, California!

Loving my life!

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My first year of college will be coming to an end in one week. Today was my last day of classes and this weekend will be my last weekend in Providence .. 

I’ll be attending a different school in the fall, but the more I think about how much I’ll miss everything makes me want to change my mind. This weekend will be one of the saddest weekends I’ve ever had .. I don’t even think I was this sad when I graduated high school.

Even though Johnson and Wales University wasn’t for me, I’d do my freshman year here all over again. 

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I loved the way my hair came out today!

Even though you can’t see it much in this picture ..

I loved the way my hair came out today!

Even though you can’t see it much in this picture ..

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Earthquakes, like the one that struck in Christchurch, New Zealand yesterday, rank among the most devastating natural disasters, capable of leveling cities and causing extensive loss of life — largely because they are so unpredictable. On Sunday, however, less than 48 hours before the quake, 107 pilot whales beached themselves and died along the nation’s shores, a phenomenon that biologists have yet to fully understand. The proximity of the two events, in both time and location, have sent the Web in a frenzy over whether they are related — and whether strandings can provide precious foresight before disaster strikes.

Poor whales :’(

Earthquakes, like the one that struck in Christchurch, New Zealand yesterday, rank among the most devastating natural disasters, capable of leveling cities and causing extensive loss of life — largely because they are so unpredictable. On Sunday, however, less than 48 hours before the quake, 107 pilot whales beached themselves and died along the nation’s shores, a phenomenon that biologists have yet to fully understand. The proximity of the two events, in both time and location, have sent the Web in a frenzy over whether they are related — and whether strandings can provide precious foresight before disaster strikes.

Poor whales :’(

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