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Monthly Archives: December 2013
VOTE, HOLIDAYS, SOOP!
The weekend has been long but good. Friday was a fun day of running to local spots pushing votes for my book. I didn’t go anywhere I wouldn’t have anyway. No cold calling. The interactions were engaging and I got … Continue reading
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Tagged beliefs, book, books, British Library, college, daughter, Facebook, Friday, London, Nike, passing through, Shopping, United States, vote, weekend, write
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When Your Mother Says She’s Fat
An article on Facebook proved worthy of sharing. Important for men, women, children and attitudes everywhere. Enjoy. When Your Mother Says She’s Fat By Kasey Edwards Dear Mum, I was seven when I discovered that you were fat, ugly and … Continue reading
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Hazy Phase, Simulation
Sliding into hazy phases, like the one I’ve inhabited since the end of last week, leave me baffled. I accept my status, more from not knowing what else to do than being enlightened and non-judgmental. Thinking and acting are hampered, like … Continue reading
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Tagged caroling, enlightened, future, hazy, holiday, introspection, managing expectations, non judgement, passion, past, phase, present moment, presents, reality, simulated, snowflakes, staus
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It has been a long weekend and I’ve felt lost. My initial analysis of the situation (I’m a Virgo, I analyze) was to be logical: My dad died this time of year, I’m sad. Perfectly reasonable. But it’s more complicated … Continue reading
Hit Hard
My father died 4 years ago, this month. Grief is a strange animal, and assuredly inconsistent. I wasn’t home because I had the Thursday, what do I wear to the holiday office party, to attend. That was a fun evening … Continue reading
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Tagged balance, commemoration, dad, died, emotion, exhaustion, exhileraton, grief, holiday, honesty, leaving, memorial candle, party, space, substantial, yawn
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