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You have no doubt seen or heard the commercials: "Where does depression hurt? EVERYWHERE. Who does depression hurt? EVERYONE." Mental illnesses can consume you, take over your entire life and hurt everyone around you if you let it. I am no exception.

My life feels like I am stuck riding on a rollercoaster in the middle of a hurricane. I have ups and downs, and I have left a path of destruction in my wake. My sanity dangles on a tiny fragile string, and through this blog I am giving the world a look into my broken mind and my unstable life.

In the end, I am just a girl trying to maintain my sanity in a candy-coated world of misery. Here you'll get a glimpse at just how true those commercials are. Keep your arms and legs inside the blog at all times, hold on tight, and prepare yourself for a very bumpy ride ...

Feel free to comment here on the blog or email me at bpdokc@yahoo.com.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Project 365 - photos 72-77

I took a bunch of photos yesterday because I was feeling creative and because I'm trying to get caught up for the days I missed at the beginning of the year before I started the project. I saw the wall decoration in this first photo in a store as I was wasting some time before work. My mom has said "be careful what you wish for" several times to me in the last week. It's one of those momisms that annoy me, but at least it's better than "I told you so."



I found an awesome map at Target. It was huge and shaped like the United States. Each state is cut out of a license plate into the correct shape. I automatically looked at Oklahoma. I'm proud to be from the 866 state.



These two were just random "love" signs I found in Target.



This was a garden stone found at the same store as the "be careful..." photo above. I hope that it's right ... that nothing lovely ever truly dies.



This last one is a photo of a dollar bill one of my coworkers drew on the day after I asked out my boyfriend. It was exactly a month ago today since we started seeing each other. When she did it, I reacted by saying, "Um, are we in the 7th grade?" I thought it was stupid at first, but I've kept it in my purse ever since. I can't bear to spend it.



1 comments:

Borderline Lil said...

I love all these shots, but especially the dollar bill!

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