I have started this post many times since the beginning of January, but it never seemed to be written the way I planned. I wanted to regale the tale (rhyme not intended) of how well I did. I think I … Continue reading
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In my last post I quoted Mirriam-Websters definition of bravery. Here it is again: “having or showing mental or moral strength to face danger, fear, or difficulty.” I waxed poetic about improving my bass playing, going outside my comfort zone, … Continue reading
I don’t make New Years resolutions. I have the belief that it sets you up to fail. You made the resolution to lose 20 pounds and you didn’t achieve it. How does that make you feel? It made me feel … Continue reading
I have an inner toddler. She is a bratty little girl. I think my inner demons are using her since I’ve been trying to get rid of them. She was content for a bit, in my subconscious, happy as a … Continue reading
This is my first post of the new year and it’s very late. I had this big plan. It’s the year of the Tiger. My post would be done by the 16th of February, which was the end of the … Continue reading
I haven’t blogged in a long time. To be honest, I had no clue what to talk about. Last year was horrible, as it was for everyone. While we were on lockdown, I thought of a lot of things I … Continue reading
When I was in high school I had a creative writing class. We were given writing prompts and mine were always different. The class was asked to write about a picnic. Everyone else wrote about a picnic with friends and … Continue reading
I don’t make New Year’s resolutions. After all, it’s not my new year. That happens on my birthday, but even then I don’t do it. My social media accounts are full of my friends’ New Year’s resolutions and I am … Continue reading
I was thinking. I know it’s dangerous, but a thought occurred to me today. As some of you know, I work part-time in an independent book store. I love my job. The owner is one of my good friends who … Continue reading
My heart hurts. That’s what I want to say. This past week, two stories crossed my path that broke my heart. In Texas City, Texas, an 18 year old girl killed herself in front of her family. They begged her … Continue reading