How do you find light in the darkest of times when your spirit is sagging? Chances are, you’re already clawing it to you.
Read MoreWhat I’m thankful for, in no particular order.
This year we have a lot to be thankful for. And probably you’re part of it!
Read MoreI’m on a vacation!
Read MoreBest friends throughout the ages.
Read MoreGetting them into their carriers is the worst part… or is it?
Read MoreWe moved, started getting settled, things shut down. We’ve still managed to make some new friends.
Read MoreWhen you’re sharing the load, sometimes you may feel like you’re … doing more than your share.
Read MoreVarious religions and cultures have definitions around periods of mourning. In a few, the first year is significant. My feelings.
Read MoreThis one is fluff because I’ve had a hard week and that’s what I need. It’s about how I bought my cats a cat tree and they loved it. The end. Seriously. This is what I’m writing about this week.
Read MoreFifty years ago my parents were married. Because we’re in the midst of a global pandemic, there won’t be a big celebration. But that’s okay.
Read MoreI’m still friends with everyone in this thumbnail. And I think that’s via mutual effort. Friendship is a theme that has been brought up frequently for me this month, so I am examining it in this post.
Read MoreThe thumbnail is my Aunt Shari introducing Jason to me. And thus my first friendship was formed.
Read MoreDissecting why I feel the need to overwork myself right before a vacation.
Read MoreThe holidays are different this year. Regardless of your beliefs, it’s okay to stop the passive aggressive memes for the rest of the year.
Read MoreA few small things I’m thankful for this year. Including just having a cold.
Read MoreWhen livelihood demands one thing and safety demands another.
Read MoreFor all of those out there in the habit of beating themselves up because they just. can’t. create.
Read MoreThis was potentially my most difficult entry to write yet. Everything right now is so fraught with tension and honestly, that’s boring to write about unless you have a new perspective on it or a way to relieve it. So I went a different way.
I like to take my own photos, but the one illustrating this entry of me and Dean was taken by our friend Edith. I have only resized it. No filters, no crops. It’s perfect as is.
Read MoreIt can be very easy to dismiss the tiny things that give us happiness. I think it all too important to recognize them right now.
Read MoreCutting your losses to make room for more growth.
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