📲 Natalie P.
soph: hey gorgeous!
soph: can you tell me how you do it with two kids? you look so fresh it's not even fair.
soph: also if you want to consider adopting i have two. with joe we already agreed we ain't all that attached to the youngest.

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📲 Natalie P.
soph: hey gorgeous!
soph: can you tell me how you do it with two kids? you look so fresh it's not even fair.
soph: also if you want to consider adopting i have two. with joe we already agreed we ain't all that attached to the youngest.
Love and darkness are two sides of the same coin. The way that opposites tend to hold each other in their meaning. They do seem to be these two aspects of our worlds where one doesn’t exist without the other. They allow us to see the contrast between the two. Our biggest challenge is to find the love when we’re surrounded by darkness.
Why hello there!
My name is Natalie Pagan and I’m so excited to be sharing some of my adventures with you! I’m a freshman English/Honors Humanities major from Thousand Oaks, CA, who loves Jesus, autumn, anything Disney, and has a shameless addiction to coffee and pumpkin spice lattes. In the few and far between moments when I don’t have my nose stuck in a book or I’m not cram writing a paper about Aristotle’s definition of friendship, you can usually find me (stress) baking cookies in the Engstrom second floor lounge, getting coffee with friends, or playing piano in my dorm.
I’m diving head first into the crazy world of college and most of the time I have no idea what I’m doing. But in the midst of the craziness and homework-filled late nights, it’s comforting to remember that God has a plan for my next four years here at APU. A plan that’s full of late nights, intentional conversations, laughter, friendship, and probably way too many cups of coffee.
I’m excited to embark on my adventure in the great wide somewhere and to share some snapshots of it along the way. I’m not quite sure where it will lead, but I can’t wait to find out where the Lord will take me!
-Natalie P.
Why should i even bother?