Thursday, April 26, 2012

Wishing, Hoping, Planning

I'm a dreamer. I love to wish, to hope, to plan. I also know most of my dreams won't come true. I don't usually share them but dreaming is just a part of my personality. I haven't had the most perfect life so I am constantly desiring for a beautiful life in the future. It's fun. It can be a let down sometimes but mostly, it's enjoyable, especially since I have my whole life ahead of me. I often consider not going to college and just starting my photography business. I dream of living in a large house that sits up on a hill surrounded by trees with windows covering every wall. I dream of leaving town on a whim and traveling to the most beautiful cities.

Mom and I have been spending a lot of time in Staunton lately because I'm working on a project for a car dealership so exploring is something we've gotten really good at. On Tuesday, after I had finished working, we rode around the area near the Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind and admired all the manicured, perfect houses. Staunton has always been beautiful and I've always thought living there would be nice but after exploring this new neighborhood, I'd do most anything to live there. I didn't even feel like I was in Staunton. What a beautiful place. Living in that neighborhood has become a new dream added to my list.




8 comments:

  1. Seriously, that house looks like it should exist in a fairy tale! Magical.

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  2. some people from that school visited my photography class the other day! they got to develop film. it was super cool :) these photos are gorgeous!

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  3. A girl can dream, can't she!! Such a cliche saying but I love it because I feel like we ARE dreamers, and we get shut down a lot by others, or whatever, but I think it's healthy and good, soo there ya go! Beautiful shots!

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  4. woah, these houses are pretty amazing!

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  5. hey meredith! I've been stalking around your blog - great work girl! i love how your personality SHINES through. :D

    xoxo

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  6. oh gosh, that second image is absolutely beautiful!!! i woud want to live there too!
    xo TJ

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  7. I used to look at that house from the Academic Building at Mary Baldwin. It was a nice distraction from the dry classes I had to endure regularly.

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  8. Swoon!! These pictures are amazing!! The second home has my name written all over it ;)

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