A place to dump all my thoughts, as random and unorganized as they come.

Forever Young - Joan Baez

Beautifully performed and beautiful lyrics

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Successful relationships are built upon the foundation of bringing committed love to the table every day, communicating your feelings, receiving your partner’s feelings and setting healthy boundaries to maintain a sense of independence within the relationship. This allows for love to be given and received, proper adjustments to be made if the line of communication gets fuzzy and still gives each of you the freedom to be yourself and bring forth your unique creative expression.

This combination will manifest the strongest and healthiest relationships in your life.

And remember, the purpose of relationships is to be happy, to learn and to CO-create a life together.

"

- Jackson Kiddard

Gorgeous.

Gorgeous.

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Thank you random stranger for paying for my Starbucks. I paid it forward by bringing treats into work. This little piece of happiness gives me hope for humanity.

Thank you random stranger for paying for my Starbucks. I paid it forward by bringing treats into work. This little piece of happiness gives me hope for humanity.

"In all chaos there is a cosmos, in all disorder a secret order."

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Spoon Design Frosting Technique Tutorial 

Cool technique!

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On Being Human - Woodrow Wilson

It is amazing how relevant something from over 100 years ago can be to this time period.  This is a good read, eloquent and interesting.  I really love Woodrow Wilson’s idealistic mindset, being an idealist myself.


And it is fun to note that this was printed in The Atlantic which is still a great publication to date!

"The beginning of love is to let those we love be perfectly themselves, and not to twist them to fit our own image. Otherwise we love only the reflection of ourselves we find in them."

- Thomas Merton