On yesterday's episode of The View, I learned that
years of wearing sky - high heels caused irreparable damage to Sarah Jessica Parker's feet.
Not exact matches
There are so many reasons why summer is my favorite season
of the
year, but mostly because I get to
wear dresses and skirts every single day
of the month and I love the sun and blue
skies!
Here's come my favorite season
of the
year — Summer Time, which brings me the endless sun baking in the middle
of the ocean, sipping on cocktails by the water,
wear my colorful and cute beach outfits, but my absolutely favorite belongs to all the boat parties — jumping off from the top desk, ride on the water slides, chill on a Swan at the back
of the boat, show
of some moves on a wake board, ride on the waves with the jet
skies... Not that we need to be beach ready for those activities, we also need to be photo ready all the time with our cute summer outfits!
The first lady has opted for that same shade
of Tiffany blue in previous outings, most notably with the
sky - blue Ralph Lauren cape and dress that she
wore on Inauguration Day last
year.
- Rodea is an original creation by someone with ill intents - he is a R - 0
Sky Soldier created by Emperor Geardo
of the Naga Empire - Rodea is tasked with protecting Geardo's daughter, Princess Cecilia - by meeting Cecilia, Rodea learned what it was to have a heart - he learned from her and realized what her father's desire to invade other countries were wrong - Rodea went down to Garuda to prevent Geardo from taking over that land and finds himself defending Garuda - Rodea immediately returns to the task he shared with Cecilia after his 1,000
year sleep - Ion and Cecilia aid Rodea by repairing his arm and helping him care about things greater than himself - Geardo sends the other
Sky Soldiers, R - 1, R - 2, and R - 3, to aid in his conquest - Geardo
wears a gigantic cloak and a massive headdress - Geardo went out
of his way to make as much
of his body with machines as he could - Rodea the
Sky Soldier looks at the juxtaposition and integration
of machinery into a more rural and natural environment