It's just sunflowers, you see. Sunflowers almost literally as far as the eye can see. All facing the same way, because they are get this flowers that follow the sun. We followed the little dusty tracks that led through the fields, which wind about so that eventually you are facing the flowers and they are facing you, and the effect is so joyful and uplifting that even your family hostages begin to break into smiles.
After so many years searching for someone to fill the "Blank Space" in her heart, billionaire chanteuse Taylor Swift has, it seems, finally found her person in Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce. After two years of dating, the celebrity couple announced this week that they're engaged to be married in an Instagram post that featured, as seen below, a beautiful photoshoot in a rambling English garden, complete with the caption "your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married."
The news, dropped in the most millennial-coded way possible, a joint Instagram post, broke smack in the middle of the work day. And *millions* (yours truly included) found it difficult, to say the least, to focus on work while speculating with the respective group chats about the potential details of America's royal wedding. And Monroe knew that. So she gave folks the afternoon off.
After dating for two years, most of it very much in the global spotlight, one of the best-selling musicians of all time and the three-time Super Bowl champion dropped some very big personal news Tuesday. News that burst up with volcanic ferocity from social media (where the engagement was revealed to hundreds of millions of followers in a series of picture All-American perfect photos on Instagram) to CNN, the New York Times, ESPN, the tabloids,