I decided to start blogging more recently as I need a place to express the things in my brain somewhere. This blog shall include anything that makes me happy or things I just need to let out (fashion, beauty, food, lifestyle, music, travel, my thoughts, etc). For my thoughts, I'm going to start a series of blogposts called 3a.m. thoughts. I'll write about things that I feel, the things that keep me up at night and the things that I wouldn't necessarily say. I hope you enjoy reading this!
We all have a certain something or someone that keeps us up from that well needed sleep and paralyse our thoughts towards anything else; either in a good way, or not. Sometimes it has the power to drive us insane, but sometimes it could ease our troubles and make us giggle to ourselves. It could be people like your childhood best friend, the boy you thought you loved in primary school, your favourite relative who you hardly get to see or even the Starbucks barista who got your name wrong. It could also be the things like getting that A* in that assignment you worked your butt off for, your childhood room, the necklace that your mum gave you when you were little, the last slice of chocolate cake you have in the fridge that reminds you of Paris (and you're dying to have the next morning, mmm), the trip to your favourite country that you'll never forget or the most horrible moment in your life so far that only made you better.
I believe that it's the thought of missing that something so much that it' makes it hard to forget and let go. It would be great to only miss the healthy things in life that make me happy rather than the unhealthy things. However, I wouldn't necessarily want to wipe out the bad memories completely, even though I definitely don't miss the bad things in life. I miss the fact that I managed to survive it, kind of feeling like a comeback kid. Anyway, I'm not sure if this made sense to you but thanks for reading my little thought bubble, have a lovely day/night!
I believe that it's the thought of missing that something so much that it' makes it hard to forget and let go. It would be great to only miss the healthy things in life that make me happy rather than the unhealthy things. However, I wouldn't necessarily want to wipe out the bad memories completely, even though I definitely don't miss the bad things in life. I miss the fact that I managed to survive it, kind of feeling like a comeback kid. Anyway, I'm not sure if this made sense to you but thanks for reading my little thought bubble, have a lovely day/night!
x
Cheryl
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