hello world, again

i am feeling kind of crappy today.. tomorrow i have to go to neurological testing for the first time in a few years. i don’t really have much to write about though. i went to target a few days ago and got two new t-shirts. one was winnie the pooh and friends and the other is a dolphin lisa frank shirt. i am wearing the dolphin one now. i also got really cute rainbow pastel birkenstocks with heart shaped clasps, a giant tie dye rainbow octopus squishmallow, and a lot of snacks. anyway byeee

xo molly

hiya friends

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