Note to self…

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No Gallbladder, No Problem

Eavesdropping on a group of American exchange students sipping café con leche in Spain while planning a weekend getaway could drive away even the most hard of hearing. The oohing and aahing at possible destinations would get so loud that had I been overseeing, I’d likely be embarrassed for us. Yet the pure excitement was enough for us… Continue reading No Gallbladder, No Problem

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Food for Thought…

Sometimes it takes darkness and the sweet confinement of your aloneness to learn, anything or anyone that does not bring you alive is too small for you.  -David Whyte

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Hug like you mean it.

I have a short thought today. Is there anything worse than a bad hugger? Definitely NOT! I mean get in there and hug like you mean it. Let’s interpret the different types of hugs: The side hug: I am insecure about my body odor. The awkward loose hug: I was never hugged as a child.… Continue reading Hug like you mean it.

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Biscuits and Bucket Lists

Nothing remedies waking up at 6:30 a.m. on a rainy saturday morning quite like trying and perfecting the art of biscuit making. I never shy away from trying a new recipe. I have a stack of “to-try” recipes, a recipe bucket list if you will, and it is a mile high so I need to… Continue reading Biscuits and Bucket Lists