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The Tiny Joy Project

Jasmine

Notes from someone who keeps getting distracted by how wildly unlikely and beautiful it is that we get to exist.

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Things the wind carries

There’s pollen on everything right now.

Cars covered in yellow dust. Sidewalks collecting it in corners. Tiny particles floating through the air so thick sometimes you can actually see them moving when the sunlight hits at the right angle....

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What keeps you upright

I forgot how hard it is to start a bike from a complete stop.

Not riding one. Starting one.

That first push is always heavier than I remember it being. You press down on the pedal, the handlebars wobble a little, your balance hasn’t fully...

14 days ago
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Chance of rain

There’s something funny about the way humans check the weather.

You wake up, immediately ask the sky what its plans are, and then decide how much of yourself you’re willing to bring into the day based on the answer.

Chance of rain? Better...

21 days ago
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The exact right second

There are moments where time feels unusually precise.

Not big life milestone moments, necessarily. Smaller ones. Ordinary ones. The kind that would sound unimpressive if you tried to explain them too seriously to someone else.

You walk to...

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Behind every door

There’s something strange about walking through a neighborhood at night.

Not even late at night. Just that weird in-between hour where dinner is finishing somewhere and porch lights start turning on one by one.

You walk past rows of house...

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  • Jasmine

    I write about presence, kindness, and the small, beautiful moments that make life feel magical again. Think of this space as a pause button. A breath. A reminder that you’re already home.

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