starkickback:

I DO…

1 year Techienician Anniversary.

I have a lot of feels…I just want to say I love you all and this wonderful fandom. It means a lot to me to be apart of a wonderful kind community of awesome people like you all!

To many more years. Let this sweet love never end!

wakandansithwitch:

wakandansithwitch:

wakandansithwitch:

Please Help

After nearly a month in the hospital fighting complications from surgery, my sis and I lost our mother the morning after Easter. If you’d be so kind to help with upcoming expenses to help us with remaining funeral expenses and to help cover costs of keeping her house. it would be appreciated. We cannot locate any means of life insurance or other funds she may have left behind. Thank you.

💕 Youcaring.com/jbcfund

Please boost. I don’t really have a lot of followers.

Friday aftermath before I take a much needed nap and hide from this wretched week boost. Thanks everyone for uplifting this post and to any of you who may have contributed.

general-gingerbowie:

Young Man With a Horn

Music was a constant in the Hux household, whether it was symphonies on the radio or Brendol playing the piano for get-togethers. And as of his ninth birthday, the sound of young Armitage practicing his saxophone.

Brendol resented Armitage’s constant playing, especially when his son got older. Whenever there was a get together at the home, Brendol would go to the piano and play songs for people to sing along to. Armitage would escape for a little while to his room, and come back with that horrid thing dangling from a strap on his neck, as well as some sheet music that usually had the word “blues” or “swing” written on it.

Although Brendol was against the idea of his son playing in front of the dignitaries, they would be on the boy’s side, saying things like “let the boy play!” Armitage would smile lightly, place the music on a stand, take a breath, close his eyes and play. Most of the time they were soft pieces or parlor melodies, but once he played some loud and vulgar music called “jazz” for the amusement of the guests. Brendol was furious.