“You always have a choice between ruining someone’s day and making it better… always try to chose the later” -Shabir Ahluwalia He always makes everyone’s day better❤️❤️ “Udta Karela” – Shabir Ahluwalia (Ofcourse this is my favourite phrase in all the phrases of all the world) Happy Birthday @shabirahluwalia You’re the coolest dude You’re the goddamn daddy!! *breaks into jumps and starts singing happy birthday in a screechy voice Thank you for the video @sanketpremalwar dada
Jhamela in Goa!
Jhamela in Goa!
Jhamela in Goa!
Jhamela in Goa!
Jhamela in Goa!
Jhamela in Goa!
Jhamela in Goa!
Jhamela in Goa!
“Ruckenfigur” “The title “Rückenfigur” is a German term for a figure seen from behind; often used in an art historical context, it describes a figure in the foreground of a painting, surveying the scene before her, with her back to the viewer.”
“Ruckenfigur” “The title “Rückenfigur” is a German term for a figure seen from behind; often used in an art historical context, it describes a figure in the foreground of a painting, surveying the scene before her, with her back to the viewer.”
“Ruckenfigur” “The title “Rückenfigur” is a German term for a figure seen from behind; often used in an art historical context, it describes a figure in the foreground of a painting, surveying the scene before her, with her back to the viewer.”
“Ruckenfigur” “The title “Rückenfigur” is a German term for a figure seen from behind; often used in an art historical context, it describes a figure in the foreground of a painting, surveying the scene before her, with her back to the viewer.”
“Ruckenfigur” “The title “Rückenfigur” is a German term for a figure seen from behind; often used in an art historical context, it describes a figure in the foreground of a painting, surveying the scene before her, with her back to the viewer.”
Quando a Roma This was day 3 #throwback #rome #girlstravellingsolo #italy
Table for one #throwback #zassrestaurant #ilsanpietrodipositano #girlstravellingsolo #solitarywitch
“because we’re a hockey town. We have nothing but stories here. But all our stories have really only been about one thing: ever since the very first, about a boy who made it all the way from here to the NHL and came back with his family, about his daughter who found the best friend in the world, about a terrible crime and love that was like organ donation. About tears and struggle, about hugs and laughter, about a stage and a guitar and thousands of people in the audience. About a boy who was born in a place that had never seen ice but who one day could move faster on skates than anyone else, about other children who became the best in other ways, about the boy who became a coach and the ones who became parents and the girl who flies a helicopter to save the whole world. About a young man who could never see himself as a hero but who died like one, who ran toward fire to save a child. About families and friends. About climbing trees and adventures. About a vast forest and two small towns and all the people here who are just trying to live their lives. Sit in a boat. Tell lies. Catch zero fish.” – the Winners (Beartown #3) I am yet to read any thing by Fredrick Backman that doesn’t completely move me. But the beartown trilogy is just absolutely devastating. So much so that I went back to the first pages of The Winners right after finishing it and completely broke down (in a cab 🤦🏻♀️). He is just the best at creating imaginary humans- so complicated, so simple – essentially Human. I am unable to simply switch to my next book… much withdrawals 😭😭❤️🩹❤️🩹
“because we’re a hockey town. We have nothing but stories here. But all our stories have really only been about one thing: ever since the very first, about a boy who made it all the way from here to the NHL and came back with his family, about his daughter who found the best friend in the world, about a terrible crime and love that was like organ donation. About tears and struggle, about hugs and laughter, about a stage and a guitar and thousands of people in the audience. About a boy who was born in a place that had never seen ice but who one day could move faster on skates than anyone else, about other children who became the best in other ways, about the boy who became a coach and the ones who became parents and the girl who flies a helicopter to save the whole world. About a young man who could never see himself as a hero but who died like one, who ran toward fire to save a child. About families and friends. About climbing trees and adventures. About a vast forest and two small towns and all the people here who are just trying to live their lives. Sit in a boat. Tell lies. Catch zero fish.” – the Winners (Beartown #3) I am yet to read any thing by Fredrick Backman that doesn’t completely move me. But the beartown trilogy is just absolutely devastating. So much so that I went back to the first pages of The Winners right after finishing it and completely broke down (in a cab 🤦🏻♀️). He is just the best at creating imaginary humans- so complicated, so simple – essentially Human. I am unable to simply switch to my next book… much withdrawals 😭😭❤️🩹❤️🩹
“because we’re a hockey town. We have nothing but stories here. But all our stories have really only been about one thing: ever since the very first, about a boy who made it all the way from here to the NHL and came back with his family, about his daughter who found the best friend in the world, about a terrible crime and love that was like organ donation. About tears and struggle, about hugs and laughter, about a stage and a guitar and thousands of people in the audience. About a boy who was born in a place that had never seen ice but who one day could move faster on skates than anyone else, about other children who became the best in other ways, about the boy who became a coach and the ones who became parents and the girl who flies a helicopter to save the whole world. About a young man who could never see himself as a hero but who died like one, who ran toward fire to save a child. About families and friends. About climbing trees and adventures. About a vast forest and two small towns and all the people here who are just trying to live their lives. Sit in a boat. Tell lies. Catch zero fish.” – the Winners (Beartown #3) I am yet to read any thing by Fredrick Backman that doesn’t completely move me. But the beartown trilogy is just absolutely devastating. So much so that I went back to the first pages of The Winners right after finishing it and completely broke down (in a cab 🤦🏻♀️). He is just the best at creating imaginary humans- so complicated, so simple – essentially Human. I am unable to simply switch to my next book… much withdrawals 😭😭❤️🩹❤️🩹
“because we’re a hockey town. We have nothing but stories here. But all our stories have really only been about one thing: ever since the very first, about a boy who made it all the way from here to the NHL and came back with his family, about his daughter who found the best friend in the world, about a terrible crime and love that was like organ donation. About tears and struggle, about hugs and laughter, about a stage and a guitar and thousands of people in the audience. About a boy who was born in a place that had never seen ice but who one day could move faster on skates than anyone else, about other children who became the best in other ways, about the boy who became a coach and the ones who became parents and the girl who flies a helicopter to save the whole world. About a young man who could never see himself as a hero but who died like one, who ran toward fire to save a child. About families and friends. About climbing trees and adventures. About a vast forest and two small towns and all the people here who are just trying to live their lives. Sit in a boat. Tell lies. Catch zero fish.” – the Winners (Beartown #3) I am yet to read any thing by Fredrick Backman that doesn’t completely move me. But the beartown trilogy is just absolutely devastating. So much so that I went back to the first pages of The Winners right after finishing it and completely broke down (in a cab 🤦🏻♀️). He is just the best at creating imaginary humans- so complicated, so simple – essentially Human. I am unable to simply switch to my next book… much withdrawals 😭😭❤️🩹❤️🩹
“because we’re a hockey town. We have nothing but stories here. But all our stories have really only been about one thing: ever since the very first, about a boy who made it all the way from here to the NHL and came back with his family, about his daughter who found the best friend in the world, about a terrible crime and love that was like organ donation. About tears and struggle, about hugs and laughter, about a stage and a guitar and thousands of people in the audience. About a boy who was born in a place that had never seen ice but who one day could move faster on skates than anyone else, about other children who became the best in other ways, about the boy who became a coach and the ones who became parents and the girl who flies a helicopter to save the whole world. About a young man who could never see himself as a hero but who died like one, who ran toward fire to save a child. About families and friends. About climbing trees and adventures. About a vast forest and two small towns and all the people here who are just trying to live their lives. Sit in a boat. Tell lies. Catch zero fish.” – the Winners (Beartown #3) I am yet to read any thing by Fredrick Backman that doesn’t completely move me. But the beartown trilogy is just absolutely devastating. So much so that I went back to the first pages of The Winners right after finishing it and completely broke down (in a cab 🤦🏻♀️). He is just the best at creating imaginary humans- so complicated, so simple – essentially Human. I am unable to simply switch to my next book… much withdrawals 😭😭❤️🩹❤️🩹
“because we’re a hockey town. We have nothing but stories here. But all our stories have really only been about one thing: ever since the very first, about a boy who made it all the way from here to the NHL and came back with his family, about his daughter who found the best friend in the world, about a terrible crime and love that was like organ donation. About tears and struggle, about hugs and laughter, about a stage and a guitar and thousands of people in the audience. About a boy who was born in a place that had never seen ice but who one day could move faster on skates than anyone else, about other children who became the best in other ways, about the boy who became a coach and the ones who became parents and the girl who flies a helicopter to save the whole world. About a young man who could never see himself as a hero but who died like one, who ran toward fire to save a child. About families and friends. About climbing trees and adventures. About a vast forest and two small towns and all the people here who are just trying to live their lives. Sit in a boat. Tell lies. Catch zero fish.” – the Winners (Beartown #3) I am yet to read any thing by Fredrick Backman that doesn’t completely move me. But the beartown trilogy is just absolutely devastating. So much so that I went back to the first pages of The Winners right after finishing it and completely broke down (in a cab 🤦🏻♀️). He is just the best at creating imaginary humans- so complicated, so simple – essentially Human. I am unable to simply switch to my next book… much withdrawals 😭😭❤️🩹❤️🩹
“because we’re a hockey town. We have nothing but stories here. But all our stories have really only been about one thing: ever since the very first, about a boy who made it all the way from here to the NHL and came back with his family, about his daughter who found the best friend in the world, about a terrible crime and love that was like organ donation. About tears and struggle, about hugs and laughter, about a stage and a guitar and thousands of people in the audience. About a boy who was born in a place that had never seen ice but who one day could move faster on skates than anyone else, about other children who became the best in other ways, about the boy who became a coach and the ones who became parents and the girl who flies a helicopter to save the whole world. About a young man who could never see himself as a hero but who died like one, who ran toward fire to save a child. About families and friends. About climbing trees and adventures. About a vast forest and two small towns and all the people here who are just trying to live their lives. Sit in a boat. Tell lies. Catch zero fish.” – the Winners (Beartown #3) I am yet to read any thing by Fredrick Backman that doesn’t completely move me. But the beartown trilogy is just absolutely devastating. So much so that I went back to the first pages of The Winners right after finishing it and completely broke down (in a cab 🤦🏻♀️). He is just the best at creating imaginary humans- so complicated, so simple – essentially Human. I am unable to simply switch to my next book… much withdrawals 😭😭❤️🩹❤️🩹
“because we’re a hockey town. We have nothing but stories here. But all our stories have really only been about one thing: ever since the very first, about a boy who made it all the way from here to the NHL and came back with his family, about his daughter who found the best friend in the world, about a terrible crime and love that was like organ donation. About tears and struggle, about hugs and laughter, about a stage and a guitar and thousands of people in the audience. About a boy who was born in a place that had never seen ice but who one day could move faster on skates than anyone else, about other children who became the best in other ways, about the boy who became a coach and the ones who became parents and the girl who flies a helicopter to save the whole world. About a young man who could never see himself as a hero but who died like one, who ran toward fire to save a child. About families and friends. About climbing trees and adventures. About a vast forest and two small towns and all the people here who are just trying to live their lives. Sit in a boat. Tell lies. Catch zero fish.” – the Winners (Beartown #3) I am yet to read any thing by Fredrick Backman that doesn’t completely move me. But the beartown trilogy is just absolutely devastating. So much so that I went back to the first pages of The Winners right after finishing it and completely broke down (in a cab 🤦🏻♀️). He is just the best at creating imaginary humans- so complicated, so simple – essentially Human. I am unable to simply switch to my next book… much withdrawals 😭😭❤️🩹❤️🩹