Summer Reading
For those looking to turn off cable news, run away from polls, or escape Twitter, perhaps one of these recommendations could serve as a reminder of what lasts.
For those looking to turn off cable news, run away from polls, or escape Twitter, perhaps one of these recommendations could serve as a reminder of what lasts.
Seagulls—by land, sea or any other name—are seagulls. They’re annoying birds, but they’re honest ones.
You stopped listening to Relient K after 2004’s Mmhmm.
Listen, I get it. I was in the same boat.
Barnabas
+10 Christian points and +1000 Calvin points.
6. Going swimsuit shopping. Finding two types of swimsuits: lingerie and grandma’s pajamas.
At every milestone I’ve consciously met in this life, I’ve supposed that I’ll feel somehow different on the other side.
Some of the men on my team couldn’t find a passing lane—offensively or defensively—if their lives depended on it, but no one notices that.
The sign in front of The Katama General Store reads: “Free Scones for all Presidents.”
I technically shouldn’t have graduated—you were only allowed a total of twenty excused absences in a year, and I had something like thirty-five my senior year.
So just say you can’t make it. Honestly, it took me a long time to learn this. I used to feel needlessly guilty for all sorts of things until my friend Bekah taught me how to say no to things.