
An Elder Millennial's musings on life, media, burnout, and craving solitude (yes, I hate hiking — but still wanna disappear into the woods).
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I have only one New Year’s resolution this year.
It’s to do something every day for my inner child. Just for her.
^making this in Canva healed me a lil bit, btw
That little girl-turned-preteen, who spent weekends on her carpeted floor, p...
When the wiggles slow down, and the toothy smiles go bare.
When the gray chins become more than a hint of just there.
The bumps on your skin, the lumps, the worries.
The licks, the love, and the lessening of your scurries.
The morning...
I still remember a girl I knew from my early childhood, who I reconnected with on Facebook in our early 20s. She posted a blog post on Blogspot about contracting herpes and dealing with it while dating.
Now, 15–20 years later, essentially...
When Pierre, our 7-year-old French bulldog, was diagnosed with brain cancer, everything slowed down.
Walks got longer. Dinners more planned. Snuggles on the couch went on for hours. Every “ordinary” day started to feel sacred.
We didn’t...
Long ago, keeping up with the Joneses was a saying that most of us knew, but few actually lived.
But now, we are all the Joneses. Ourselves, to ourselves. Ironically, the saying came from a comic strip in 1913, proof that this obsession i...
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