Vegan Recipes by Angela Liddon | Oh She Glows A work in progress unskinny: Stop apologizing for the things you enjoy eating.Stop apologizing for the things you enjoy wearing.Stop apologizing for how you prefer to spend your day.Stop apologizing for the things that make you happy. (via workoutlivelove) The reality is that fat people are often supported in hating their bodies, in starving themselves, in engaging in unsafe exercise, and in seeking out weight loss by any means necessary. Lesley Kinzel (via curvesahead) I will always reblog this because it is so so important. (via infinitetransit) I just want to nail this to every stable surface I can find. Pretty much everything that’s done on shows like The Biggest Loser would be called out as pro-ana/pro-orthorexia in a thin person. That sounds exactly like every pro-ana/pro-mia blog I’ve ever seen. (via madamethursday) (Source: xojane.com, via workoutlivelove) Be proud of who you are, and not ashamed of how someone else sees you. (via scalelessforayear)
a place for lace. Target Mossimo Ultra Soft Scoop Neck Sweater, F21 lace shorts, boots via DSW, watch via Target, infinity scarf c/o BellieBoop I bought these lace shorts about 2 years ago from Forever21. At the time, I was still in graduate school and had a pretty casual wardrobe. Not so much anymore. But, I had today off from work (Thank you for all your sacrifices, Veterans!), so I had the liberty to be a little bit more funky with my outfit. I'm also rocking this great eco-friendly infinity scarf from BellieBoop. Hope your week's off to a great start!
The Lively Kitchen It's Written on the Wall The Wellness Warrior gramatica inglesa Página principal... Versión en inglés... Verbos irregulares, los tiempos verbales, auxiliares, preguntas, negaciones... El verbo inglés es diferente al verbo español por dos razones principales. Las tablas que ofrezco aquí muestran una visión global del verbo inglés y los tipos compuestos y, a continuación, los varios auxiliares modales. Con el fin de que esto sirva de un interés práctico, los enlaces te llevan a listas de ejemplos de los varios aspectos, tiempos y modos del verbo. WALK (verbo regular). Cuando se habla se un "verbo regular", esto significa que el verbo termina en "ed". en el "past simple" y también en su participio pasado; es decir, infinitivo: "walk", past simple: "walked", past participle: "walked". El infinitivo inglés: El infinitivo es la parte básica del verbo. "I should walk more often", (y así con todos los "modal auxiliaries") "he wants to walk", "he would like to walk", "they like walking", "she hates walking", "I'm fond of walking". Observaciones: La voz pasiva.