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I read, eat, sleep, drink coffee, and daydream.
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dreamreeskies · 20 days ago
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The Decatur Herald, Illinois, September 16, 1929
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dreamreeskies · 20 days ago
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It's a dream for me ⏲
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dreamreeskies · 20 days ago
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🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧
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dreamreeskies · 20 days ago
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It's the thought that counts. Grateful💖
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dreamreeskies · 21 days ago
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A dream. A purpose. A goal. A must-be thing.
Forever and ever, I will still choose to dream of becoming a lawyer. It's not just about defending the weak, but being able to walk and argue while protecting people's rights- one thing I want to ensure before in my death-bed.
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dreamreeskies · 21 days ago
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dreamreeskies · 21 days ago
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"Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass, but about learning to dance in the rain."
– Unknown
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dreamreeskies · 21 days ago
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I'd trade my soul to watch this series again for the first time.Watching Anne with an E felt like opening a window to a world where imagination and emotions intertwined so beautifully. From the first episode, I was completely hooked on Anne Shirley-Cuthbert’s personality, her endless curiosity, her fiery spirit, and her way of seeing beauty in everything around her. It reminded me of how language can make ordinary moments extraordinary. I remember feeling deeply connected to Anne’s love for words and how she expressed herself with such passion and creativity. Her ramblings didn’t just sound poetic; they felt alive, as if every word had its own heartbeat. I’d catch myself smiling at her dramatic exclamations, thinking, “Wow, English can sound this magical?” There were moments that really stayed with me, like when Anne would read or write, pouring out her emotions into every line. It pushed me to pick up my own books again, to read deeply and even jot down my thoughts in English. I’d even pause the show sometimes just to appreciate how a phrase was said or how a word captured so much meaning.
It didn’t just entertain me. It inspired me. It made me fall even more in love with English, not as a subject to study but as a language to live and express myself through. Every scene felt like a gentle nudge to explore my creativity and let my imagination run free, just like Anne did.
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dreamreeskies · 21 days ago
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My other bookish accounts....
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dreamreeskies · 21 days ago
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an escape: highlighting words I find in books, it's therapeutic
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dreamreeskies · 21 days ago
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Annotating my books is one-way to speak my emotions. I first learned how to annotate through online resources and book discussion forums. I came across guides that suggested using different colors to highlight themes or characters, making symbols for important concepts, or writing personal reflections in the margins. Over time, I developed my own system, mixing what worked for me with the tips I found. Annotating has become a way to deepen my connection with the books I read and keep my thoughts organized for future reference.
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dreamreeskies · 21 days ago
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On rainy days, I find comfort in the stillness. The rain feels like a soft embrace, like a reminder that it's okay to be vulnerable, to let go of the weight I carry. There's a certain peace in the quiet hum it creates, as if the universe is telling me to breathe, to rest, to let the moments unfold without rushing. The rain speaks to me in a way words can’t. It understands the sadness I sometimes feel, but it also brings me hope. It’s a season of healing, of reflection, of letting go, and I find myself wrapped in its embrace, finding strength in its quiet beauty.
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dreamreeskies · 21 days ago
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It’s easy to say "I love you," but for how long? I’ve been thinking about this quote from the movie "Pride and Prejudice" . Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy’s love wasn’t something they could easily put into words at first. In fact, it was messy, full of misunderstandings and pride. They had to go through so much, personal growth, deep reflection, and even moments of doubt, before they could truly understand what love meant for them.
At first, Mr. Darcy’s feelings for Elizabeth were challenged by his pride, while Elizabeth’s love for him was clouded by prejudice. But despite the obstacles, they didn’t give up. Their love wasn’t instant or simple. It was tested by time, misunderstandings, and even their own faults. What kept them going wasn’t just their words, but their actions, the little things, like Darcy’s willingness to change and Elizabeth’s strength to forgive.
Love isn’t just about saying the words. It’s about showing up when it’s hard, understanding that feelings can evolve, and learning to be vulnerable with one another. In the end, it’s not just about the moment they say "I love you," but about how long they can hold onto that love, even when things get complicated. Just like Darcy and Elizabeth, the real depth of love is in the way we grow together, stay committed, and choose each other over time.
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dreamreeskies · 21 days ago
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Early Resolution🎀
No more excuses or laziness holding me back from the life I want to create. I will stay consistent, stay focused, and keep moving forward, even on the days when it feels hard. This is my time to grow, to learn, and to become the best version of myself.
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dreamreeskies · 21 days ago
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I LOVE MY HARRY POTTER SIDE!
I remember the first time I read about Harry getting his Hogwarts letter, it made me imagine what it would be like to receive one myself. Suddenly, my boring, everyday life seemed full of possibilities. I’d sit by the window on rainy afternoons, picturing myself walking through the halls of Hogwarts, waving a wand, or flying on a broomstick.
The series didn’t just entertain me, it helped me dream bigger. I started to see stories everywhere, even in the most ordinary things. When I read about the Room of Requirement, I found myself wondering, What if there’s a magical place hidden nearby that only I can find? It made me believe in the power of creativity and how the right mindset could turn anything into an adventure.
There were moments when I felt connected to the characters, especially Hermione. Her love for books and learning made me feel proud to be a bit of a bookworm too. And then there were the lessons—about bravery, loyalty, and finding strength even in the darkest times. Those lessons stayed with me long after I closed the books.
🌟📚✨
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dreamreeskies · 21 days ago
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Love has taught me that it’s not always smooth or easy. There are times when it hurts or challenges you in ways you didn’t expect. But it’s in those imperfect moments where you truly see how strong love can be. It’s about choosing someone every day, even when it’s not picture-perfect, and growing together through the ups and downs. That’s what makes it real. ❤️
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dreamreeskies · 21 days ago
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For me, reality is like that tough friend who doesn’t sugarcoat the truth but somehow makes me stronger. It’s taught me that life won’t always go the way I plan, and that’s okay. The struggles, the setbacks, and even the unexpected moments have shaped me into who I am today. I’ve learned to dream big but keep my feet grounded, to accept what I can’t change, and to grow through the challenges life throws at me. Reality isn’t always kind, but it’s real, and that’s where I find my strength and my purpose. Every day is a reminder that even in the hardest moments, there’s something to learn and a chance to keep going.
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