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Barn Burning
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December 18, 2014. January 4, 2015. While reading today I came across a quote that made me stop and think. From the Japanese poet, Masahide who was born in the mid 1600’s; a haiku —. It was a reminder that when tragic events happen in our lives, if we look hard enough we’ll find the blessings. Sometimes when we lose things that superficial, the clutter clears, and we’re able to discover what’s truly magical, beautiful or important in our lives. What I Learned About Myself Today. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Live With Intention: Just Stick With Me...
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The contents of this page are mine and do not represent the positions, views or intents of the U.S. Government, or the United States Peace Corps. Tuesday, May 15, 2012. Just Stick With Me. This is going to be an odd, odd blog post but just stick with me okay? My mom was watching Jerseylicious! A documentary type show came on about sperm donors. And as someone who has considered the possibility of having to use donor sperm to have a child, I can't help but see the good in it. May 16, 2012 at 8:36 AM.
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Nanowrimo Day 1 – Count: 2907
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Nanowrimo Day 1 – Count: 2907. November 2, 2014. November 2, 2014. Only 47093 words left to go. I can do this. Stayed up late last night to begin writing at the stroke of midnight on Nov 1st. So far, I’m pleased with how the story is unfolding and the characters are taking the lead. The Clock is Ticking…. It’s Too Quiet. 2 thoughts on “ Nanowrimo Day 1 – Count: 2907. November 2, 2014 at 2:55 pm. November 2, 2014 at 3:55 pm. Yes, adjectives, and lots and character development and scene setting. Very d...
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Page 2 – ~living life one step, one dream and one day at a time~
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December 18, 2014. January 4, 2015. While reading today I came across a quote that made me stop and think. From the Japanese poet, Masahide who was born in the mid 1600’s; a haiku —. It was a reminder that when tragic events happen in our lives, if we look hard enough we’ll find the blessings. Sometimes when we lose things that superficial, the clutter clears, and we’re able to discover what’s truly magical, beautiful or important in our lives. What I Learned About Myself Today. November 6, 2014. Now ...
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Unspoken Legacy
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August 12, 2014. August 12, 2014. The cable news stations are doing what they do best, after any tragedy. A constant loop of sound bites and video clips plays in the background as I type. His best performances, his funniest moments, his early, rarely seen performances sprinkled intermittently with a smattering of screen-snaps of Twitter posts proclaiming infinite shock and sadness at news of the passing of Robin Williams, apparently by suicide. To Thank or Not to Thank. August 12, 2014 at 6:48 pm. Nanowr...
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It’s Too Quiet
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It’s Too Quiet. November 3, 2014. Here we are on Day Three and I was feeling pretty good. Word count is over 5000. 5740 to be exact. I was feeling pretty good about everything. Then it hit me. Ray’s been too quiet. There hasn’t been a pep talk in two days, no reports of Canadian curses, no emails with distracting food photos — nothing; so, like any good mother, ummm I mean friend, I decided to go and see why he’s been so quiet and what he’s been up to. The little sneak has been writing! Notify me of new ...
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The Clock is Ticking…
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The Clock is Ticking…. October 31, 2014. November 1, 2014. Can you feel the excitement in the air? Even with this endless of pile of boxes and moving clutter, it’s here…tangible.the month of Nanowrimo is about to begin. I’m always excited to have my friend Ray as my writing buddy. He never lets me down, picks me up when I feel like quitting, and taunts me and tries to sabotage me when I get a little bit ahead of him in word count. I am so ready. Ready…….or Not. Nanowrimo Day 1 – Count: 2907. Notify me of...
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What I Learned About Myself Today
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What I Learned About Myself Today. November 6, 2014. November 6, 2014. Day 5 Word Count: 7124. Every year Nanowrimo teaches me something about myself. Today I figured out what this year’s lesson is. I am a master procrastinator. Now – I do have a lot on my plate — a home business, a new puppy, a move in two weeks time, a house to run, meals to cook. That’s a lot by anyone’s standard, but I am a strong woman, and I’ve tackled all of this and so much more in the past. I used to write daily. I look back...
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December 2014
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December 18, 2014. January 4, 2015. While reading today I came across a quote that made me stop and think. From the Japanese poet, Masahide who was born in the mid 1600’s; a haiku —. It was a reminder that when tragic events happen in our lives, if we look hard enough we’ll find the blessings. Sometimes when we lose things that superficial, the clutter clears, and we’re able to discover what’s truly magical, beautiful or important in our lives. Follow Blog via Email. The Tragedy of Chronic Tragedy. Day T...
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Live With Intention: Bucket List
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The contents of this page are mine and do not represent the positions, views or intents of the U.S. Government, or the United States Peace Corps. This list started out as a list to do before I'm 30. I have since added to it and decided to make it a bucket list. It's a work in progress. 1 Learn to surf. 2 Sing in a band. Get belly button pierced. Get a tattoo-small one. 6 Travel with the peace corps. 7 See and stand on the Great Wall of China. Take a road trip. 9 Go white water rafting. 10 Go rock climbing.