




Have been feeling a bit down lately, with no full time job to keep me occupied.
Being summer isn't that bad, but after being away for the year after graduating, I feel like I've slipped way behind all my peers in the job market and am finding it hard to find a job I would love to do that doesnt require a couple of years experience! I really dont want to be working odd jobs forever!
Hopefully the new year will bring new prospects, and in the mean time here's a few pics to remind me of how nice summer can be, courtesy of Blake and Abby Lee.
(images care of minkpink, vogue and google)
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