(via Outsiders - Atelier Volvox)
There is something very precious about this set of inside out stuffed animals.
Normally things turned inside out would… you know, freak me out, but not this case.

How could this ever scare me?
I’m picturing these in a nursery. That’s either because they’re charmingly old fashioned and whimsical or because everyone is having babies and now I want one too. Let’s go with the former.
9:05 a.m. 17 March 2012 Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia
(via The 26 Happiest Animals In The World)
I got today, Monday, off.
My happiness is best reflected by this photo of a rabbit. Because this rabbit gets it. This rabbit is just getting it. This rabbit is seeing the bigger pitcher.
Today, I will do the same by packing up approximately half of my belongings, because using my day off after excruciatingly long 13 hour days, only helped remind me I don’t need a lot of things to be comfortable here in Australia.
Off to the first every Filipino grocery store I will step into since leaving the Philippines.
12:49 p.m. 12 March 2012 Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia
Cute overload.
CUTE OVERLOAD.
CUUUUUUUUUTE OOOOOOOVERLOOOOOOAD.
My face is temporarily frozen in that “awwwwwwwwwwwww” look that usually sickens people who dislike happy.
3:02 p.m. 8 December 2011 Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia
(via Teacup Pig, miniature pigs uploaded by Porky McSwine)
I need to take a minute to let this photo sink in, because at the moment, it has caused my mind to do somersaults.
11:27 p.m. 16 November 2011 Surry Hills, NSW, Australia
Prepare to judge me.
My homepage is set to Bing.
It’s from when I decided to give Bing a try, I don’t know how long ago. When was it first released? Whenever that was.
Today’s Bing looks like this:

I wonder if this is significant. Lately, I’ve had many a camel appear in my dreams.
My co-worker decided to assist me with interpretation of these dreams. He suggested I look camel up in a dream dictionary. Camels crawling, other animals too, but mainly, the camels. Crawling. Do camels even crawl?
Dream Moods says:
Camel
To see a camel in your dream, denotes that you need to be more conservative; you are carrying too many responsibilities, burdens and problems on your shoulders. Consider the common phrase, “the straw that broke the camel’s back”.�You tend to hold on and cling on to your emotions instead of expressing and releasing them. Learn to forgive and forget. Alternatively, the camel represents your stamina.
Dream Forth says:
To dream of a camel implies that you need to use more caution in your life. You tend to take on a multitude of burdens instead of allowing others to help. You need to learn how to communicate your feelings rather than suppressing them. Stop holding grudges. Grant absolution to those who have caused you harm and move on with your life. A camel can also symbolize your ability to tackle challenges and obstacles head on.
And here I thought I was all caution. I was under the impression that I’m close to the most cautious, if not the most scared person, I have ever been. Minus the moving to different countries whenever I panic thing.
I suppose dreams really can tell you something. Time to evaluate.
11:59 p.m. 9 July 2011 Surry Hills, NSW, Australia