“And if I asked you to name all the things that you love, how long would it take for you to name yourself?” I turned 39 yesterday, November 9th. I have a lot of interest in these transitional years, even a bit more than the decade changes. This is the last year of my 30s,Continue reading “Love; Me”
Category Archives: Inspiration
My Advice to My 30-Year Old Self
My younger brother turns 30 tomorrow. It’s so weird to think about…wow. We used to play this game when he was really little – there’s nine years between us – where I would say, “When you’re 16, I’ll be 25!” ” When you’re 21, I’ll be 30!” “When you’re 30, I’ll be 39!” Gosh, didContinue reading “My Advice to My 30-Year Old Self”
An Old Guy on Grief
I came across this article a few days ago when someone posted it on Facebook. A woman had lost her friend, and she was reaching out online to ask how to deal with grief. On reddit.com, she wrote, “My friend just died. I don’t know what to do.” While she received many answers and aContinue reading “An Old Guy on Grief”
Two Lives
“Tyler changed my life. He showed me the magic and the beauty within the most unexpected things. He gave me strength just by holding my hand. He gave me purpose and a sense of calm.” – Catrina Simbe I recently went to a fundraising dinner. It was for a foundation called Tyler’s Grace, createdContinue reading “Two Lives”
5 Important Lessons
I came across the following video on the interwebs, through an email that had a link, that led to another a link, and then to another…you know how those web discoveries go. I’ve heard about near-death experiences (NDEs, as they’re called), and though I haven’t really dug in and followed any specific story, I’ve heardContinue reading “5 Important Lessons”
Driving Your Mirrors
I don’t think I’ve mentioned this before, but I drive a race car. It’s a silver 2001 Corvette Z06. Now, I’m not that knowledgable about the inner workings of cars – I leave all the maintenance to my husband, aside from filling it with gas – but, I do love to drive. After receiving myContinue reading “Driving Your Mirrors”