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February 11, 2020
Soft Shoulder Carpe Diem
Soft Shoulder Carpe Diem It’d be a stretch to say pulling this soft shoulder photo-op move had been on my bucket list. But had I wanted to do it every time I’d see this road sign? You bet your bare naked lady shoulder I did. So on the road to the Salton Sea, the sign...
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February 9, 2020
Breaking the Fourth Wall
Breaking the Fourth Wall Spoiler alert if you haven’t seen “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.” If you haven’t, you can see it today via Amazon Prime. I’m not going to tell you how to spend your day, but go ahead and spend one hour and forty-five minutes watching “A Beautiful Day in the...
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January 28, 2020
The Last Word of the Story
The Last Word of the Story I love a good soak in my bathtub. And a candlelit bath is even better. It’s an intentional act of self-care. Three evenings ago, I placed one of my newer candles on the toilet lid not far from the bath. I don’t think I’d yet placed this...
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January 7, 2020
All Right, Mr. DeMille, I’m Ready for my Colonoscopy
All Right, Mr. DeMille, I’m Ready for my Colonoscopy Last night, I stood in front of a group of one hundred or more bar patrons at a story-telling event in Long Beach, Ca. Because of nerves, it was far from perfect. Watching this video the morning after, there’s a shortlist of things...
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January 4, 2020
Booksmart: Grounds for Confession
Booksmart: Grounds for Confession I spend a lot of time reading and listening to good stuff—wise words from teachers I respect. I’ve done this my entire adult life. Generally, I’m eager to learn new insight, ways I can be a better human, more at peace, closer to God, etc. I use this wise stuff...
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December 11, 2019
What I Know For Sure
What I Know For Sure Yesterday, on my bike, I was on a desolate trail with no one around for miles—except for a man on a mountain bike who said he needed directions. He looked like he could be anyone’s husband—late 30’s/40ish, fit, nice-looking, dressed the part (decked out in his bike wear),...
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December 6, 2019
Iteration
Iteration The first time I experienced this loss was in my role as an aunt. I can pinpoint the moment with Mindy when I felt the “iteration” sting begin. And that’s not even the right word. I haven’t found one yet for this slow process of a child morphing into an adult. For years...
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November 29, 2019
This Close
This Close There’s a song on the current playlist on Sirius Coffee House Channel and one of the lines is, “I wish I could un-love you.” It made me think of things I regret, wish I could un-do, and various ways to tweak that line in the song—one was, “I wish I could un-say that.” (In...
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November 25, 2019
Intent
Intent This is Jared. He’s one of my handsome nephews. Do you see how white the whites of his eyes are? That’s the real deal, no photoshop, folks. I think that white reflects his good insides, his intent. Here’s an excerpt from The Little Love That Could where I mention clear-eyed, Handsome Jared: “At...
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November 23, 2019
Color Thankfulness
Color Thankfulness These are bell peppers grown in my parents’ garden. I fried them yesterday to have with our dinner and I drank in the color as much as I did the taste. The visual alone is intoxicating. I did the same thing the day before, as I drove up the 99 highway...
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