I haven't done this in a while so here are THREE pictures! Bumming it on the beach. <3 Listening to music in bed. No fucks given in the back of my car.
Gotta love living in different hemispheres. I had to think for a second WTF is Amanda doing on the beach in winter? Oh wait.... XD
My twitter picture (You can follow me https://twitter.com/AkiAisha if you're interested). EDIT: Had to edit this post so many times because I have become a LPA n00b :'(
Me in my proud moment of conquering an extreme fear... not of heights, but of using transit to get to said height... I'm petrified of being in any type of machinery at high levels. i'm a weirdo. anyway, this was taken in Georgia at Stone Mountain in July. I wanted to climb to get up there, but they wanted to take the "lift" up... I was petrified at the very thought, so I decided to force myself do it.) ...And me looking scary after kickboxing class. lol. I really want to post a picture of me with my little reptilian daughter, i'm trying to find one... (I have an Argentine Tegu named Zelda. She's awesome and sits on my head and shoulders while I play video games, study... do pretty much anything. lol)
Woo! I found one with Zelda... crawling up to my knee like the silly tegu she is. Here she is everyone, the-never-ending-growth-spurt, Zelda! (she's 2, and they go through their extreme growth spurt at this age... which doesn't end for a while... and she gets bigger every single morning. no exaggeration.) ...but here's a better picture of just her. ...and my lovely reptilian son, Macintosh; the frilled dragon. Who is actually calm as can be... UNLESS you put him in sunlight. then he frills (by nature they feel exposed to prey in the sunlight; so when exposed to sunlight and unable to do their thing of climbing up trees, they free as a defense. But the direct sunlight is really good for him sometimes as opposed to the daily artificial sun he gets.) This is him as his usual calm self ...and him in the sunlight :| lol. poor guy. we try not to keep him out too long as to not stress him out... but direct, real sunlight is good for them here and there.