Last month, I finally did something that Iโve been thinking about way longer than Iโve ever admitted aloud. And once I finally decided to do it, I was incredibly nervous. I wanted nothing more than to have someone there with me, but in these days of a global pandemic, having someone with you isnโt allowed; … Continue reading Trashy
Anxiety
(Emotional) DOMS
Photo by Mario Azzi on Unsplash Delayed Onset Muscle Sorenessโor DOMSโhappens when you stress a muscle beyond its normal usage and it results in muscle soreness after a period of rest, most commonly the next day. This could happen if youโre out hiking or biking when itโs been a while, or maybe from that first … Continue reading (Emotional) DOMS
More Than A Name
Photo by Neil Su on Unsplash โWhatโs in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.โ William Shakespeare Youโre likely familiar with the line above from Romeo and Juliet, spoken by Romeo about the fact that Juliet is a Capulet, his familyโs sworn enemy. His words speak … Continue reading More Than A Name
Losing Face
Photo by Caleb Woods on Unsplash Have you ever done something to lose face with your peers? Your superiors? Maybe your family or friends? I think itโs almost a rite of passage to do so when youโre growing up; itโs part of learning acceptable social behavior and developing your sense of right and wrong, your … Continue reading Losing Face
The Art of Waterproofing
If you have kids, theyโve likely gone through a magic phase. My daughters, ages three and five, are in one right now. They run around the house waving whatever was closest to them when inspiration hitโdress-up wand, marker, chopstick, Barbie legโshouting โMagic, magic, turn me into a _______!โ Whatโs in the blank? Well, that changes … Continue reading The Art of Waterproofing
The Hardest Things to Say
I remember watching Mary Poppins for the first time. I was eight or nine, and the movie impacted me on a few different levels. I loved the music and the singing. I envied the kids for having someone who cared for and about them. And I loved the nonsense word I was introduced to: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. … Continue reading The Hardest Things to Say
WWND: What Would Norman Do?
Itโs no secret that I have a soft spot for the โ90s (see this post), and the decade has yet again provided me with some inspiration. Get ready to take a trip back about twenty-five yearsโฆ Remember the advent of WWJD? It stands for โWhat Would Jesus Do?โ and was started by a youth group … Continue reading WWND: What Would Norman Do?
Inspirational Quotes Part 1: Salt Required
One of the hottest trends out there today is inspirational quotes. Many people have something to say, whether original or repeating what someone else has said, and just about everyone likes to read them. And Iโm not judging โ Iโm definitely one of those people. Just check out my social media accounts and youโll see that I … Continue reading Inspirational Quotes Part 1: Salt Required
Lessons in Inappropriate Laughter
Do you recall a time when someone laughed inappropriately? I know there are dozens of times (at least) that Iโve done it, and those are only the ones that I have some vague memory of. Most of them involved misunderstanding what the other person said or missing the context for it. Sometimes the end result … Continue reading Lessons in Inappropriate Laughter