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How do these genes make me look? | Chronically courageous

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Because life is nothing but a grand adventure, with a few bumps in the road. How do these genes make me look? Me attempting to blog for the last few months. However, I am both happy and proud to announce that I have bravely recovered from a severe case of writer’s block, and given this recovery, hope to continue sharing the thrilling and exhilarating adventures that I continue to face on a daily basis! When squad gets together to destroy vasculitis. All in all, it seemed like a good idea, and we made the...

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A year of falling in love with being alive: the paradox of life and death | Chronically courageous

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Because life is nothing but a grand adventure, with a few bumps in the road. A year of falling in love with being alive: the paradox of life and death. 1 year, 12 months, 365 days, 8760 hours, 525,600 minutes, 31,536,00 seconds. I’ve written about so often, if you read my posts, you probably can recite the drama yourself by now, so I will save you the redundancy. That I had probably made it through one of the worst experiences I would endure in my life (hopefully). That realization came much later on.

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aditigrover | Chronically courageous

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Because life is nothing but a grand adventure, with a few bumps in the road. A year of falling in love with being alive: the paradox of life and death. 1 year, 12 months, 365 days, 8760 hours, 525,600 minutes, 31,536,00 seconds. Continue reading →. How do these genes make me look? Me attempting to blog for the last few months. Continue reading →. Traveling With Some Extra Baggage. Two steps forward, one step back. Continue reading →. Thankful (a really original title). I am antsy about these kinds of thi...

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Traveling With Some Extra Baggage | Chronically courageous

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Because life is nothing but a grand adventure, with a few bumps in the road. Traveling With Some Extra Baggage. I was lucky enough to grow up with parents who stressed the importance of being globally aware citizens of the world. Part of being a globally aware citizen means seeing different places, and getting outside the first world, privileged bubble of America. Hangin’ out with Mo. Chillin’ in Barcelona. On The Sound of Music tour in Salzburg, Austria. When a kangaroo tried to kiss me? Before I left, ...

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Because life is nothing but a grand adventure, with a few bumps in the road. A year of falling in love with being alive: the paradox of life and death. 1 year, 12 months, 365 days, 8760 hours, 525,600 minutes, 31,536,00 seconds. Continue reading →. How do these genes make me look? Me attempting to blog for the last few months. Continue reading →. Traveling With Some Extra Baggage. Two steps forward, one step back. Continue reading →. Thankful (a really original title). I am antsy about these kinds of thi...

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