Author Archives: Christina Rivas

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About Christina Rivas

You can't change the waves, but you can learn how to surf.

Blog-life Crisis

In an effort to prove that I haven’t completely given up on my blog, I’ve decided to talk it into a blog-life crisis.  As part of this mid-blog crisis, whatlieswithin.net has undergone extensive plastic surgery to attract a younger, hipper, blog with larger posts.

 

I’m not done yet, so expect more in the near future and stay tuned as I gear back up my extensive postings about random things no one thinks are funny except me.

I’m Still Here!

Sorry for my blogging hiatus.  I haven’t been feeling well so I’ve been molding my ass to the shape of my couch and I swear it will all make sense in a few days.

In the mean time, allow me to share another glorious blog post from The Bloggess that I only wish I was creative enough to come up with on my own.  Enjoy!

 

 

Remember last month when I added Ermione Granger to my collection of ethically taxidermied creatures who look great in clothes?  And then I said the next step would be to find Ron Weasel-y and then Victor threatened to divorce me if I didn’t stop buying dead animals?

Well, my marriage is still intact because this morning I woke up to find a very special surprise package from my friend, Lindsay.

IT’S RON WEASEL-Y, YOU GUYS:

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Honestly, it’s like they were made for each other.
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Next step…Draco Mousefoy.

Birthday Wrap Up

For many reasons, yesterday was unarguably the best day of my life.

 

I guess it’s true what they say about karma, because I was running all over the valley yesterday trying to make people happy and I ended up pretty happy myself.  I was also brought to tears a few times by the touching comments, emails, and texts I was getting regarding the random acts of kindness that I inspired people to do as well.

 

I didn’t complete 27 separate random acts because I got a little sidetracked with Angel half way through the day, but I know I did touch at least 27 separate people.

 

But who says the 27 acts have to be all in one day?  I’ll finish them up, stay tuned.