
Kept the makeup minimal today, but loving this lip shade on my pale skin!
Products used:
Lips: NYX Butter Gloss in shade Praline
Mascara: L'Oreal Paris Telescopic Mascara in shade Blackest Black
Brows: None

Products used:
Lips: NYX Butter Gloss in shade Praline
Mascara: L'Oreal Paris Telescopic Mascara in shade Blackest Black
Brows: None
Watched the Diane Sawyer 20/20 special (Escape from a House of Horror), and honestly, the Turpin family case is one of those that completely details the absolute darkest side of humanity.
It’s just wild to me how two people can casually torture, starve, and shackle 13 children right under everyone’s noses while posting matching Disney trip outfits on social media. The contrast between that fake "perfect family" image and the actual reality inside that house is terrifying.
Jordan Turpin’s 911 call and her courage to escape always give me chills. Have you guys watched any other deep dives or documentaries on this case that cover how the system failed them even after the rescue? I’d love some recommendations.
I’m sitting here enjoying a quiet morning with my coffee (no compromise, no noise, no managing someone else’s needs) and I just felt so much gratitude for this path.
It took me a while to realize that "happily ever after" could just mean me, my own space, and my own choices. So glad I found this community of women who get it.
How are you all enjoying your "me time" today?
Just finished The Night Stalker and now I’ve got that familiar heavy feeling. It’s wild how these stories stay with you long after they end, especially knowing they actually happened. Makes you think about how close danger can be without anyone noticing. Anyone else sit with that feeling for a while after watching?
Hey everyone! I’m looking to expand my weeknight rotation with some simple, straightforward recipes that don't take hours to prep or cook.
I'm comfortable in the kitchen but sometimes find myself staring at the ingredients and wanting something easier to throw together after a long day. What are your go-to, foolproof recipes for a quick and satisfying dinner? Would love to hear your favorites!
I’ve been thinking a lot about the spin-offs lately. If Rosita had made it to the end, how do you think she would’ve reacted to finding out Rick was alive?
She was always so practical and mission-oriented, but she also cared so deeply for the "found family." I feel like she would have been the first one volunteering to go help bring him home. Thoughts?
Hi everyone! I wanted to share a quick reflection on my fitness journey and connect with other petite women who might be in the same boat.
To be completely honest, I’m not super consistent with working out, and I don’t spend hours in the gym. My routine mostly consists of just doing some light workouts at home whenever I find the time.
For a long time, I thought I needed an intense routine to stay healthy, but I’ve realized that being petite means my day-to-day nutrition and keeping my energy up are what matter most to me. I’ve been focusing on fueling my body well and staying active in smaller, more manageable ways rather than stressing over a strict workout schedule.
For other short ladies out there who keep a more relaxed or home-based routine, how do you focus on your health and wellness goals? I'd love to hear what works for you!
I was just rewatching Season 3 and it struck me how much of a "point of no return" the execution of Rickard Karstark actually was.
We always talk about the Red Wedding and the broken vow to the Freys, but losing the Karstark infantry felt like the moment the North actually lost the war. It put Robb in a position of desperation where he had to go back to Walder Frey to begin with.
I’m curious if people think he could have actually won the war even with the Frey marriage, or if the Karstark betrayal was the real nail in the coffin?