How do I start this post as an update for my life? Maybe bullet style would help organize thoughts : money anxietyTendinitis Workplace anxiety Ingrown toenail Brent’s special prom Rusty nail puncture wound Working aftercare Getting invited to church A new phone Wanting to meet Charles Stanley and Paul Washer Gardening Ryan (with starry eyes) Most of this post is about anxiety, and after a few … Continue reading I have an ingrown toenail and stepped on a rusty nail. Life is going well.
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Noah and Ham, Rahab and Boaz, Wedding at cana, and thrift store tables…
I have not written much lately, mainly because I am short on time and cannot pinpoint one subject to write about. I’ve either been at work, Brent’s, reading 8 articles at once, or working on many half-finished projects. Regarding the projects, it does not stop me from picking up good treasures on the side of … Continue reading Noah and Ham, Rahab and Boaz, Wedding at cana, and thrift store tables…
I was finally able to wear my thrift store snowsuit! And then I wasn’t…
As an update to my last post about being fine this upcoming week is Mardi Gras in New Orleans. If you are a fan of crowds, being surrounded by drunks, and catching trinkets and garbage from strangers passing in trucks, then you would be in the right place. A thrift store find that taught ‘charm … Continue reading I was finally able to wear my thrift store snowsuit! And then I wasn’t…
“Who the hell are YOU now?!” – A new creation
What a blog title! While I do not typically use this language in my blog or in real life, it was in a dream I had this week, and an old friend was over for dinner; while I was talking, she looked at me and bluntly asked, “who the hell are you now??” and then … Continue reading “Who the hell are YOU now?!” – A new creation
Trash to Treasure: one dresser’s renovation story of hope
After working in pre-k 4 last year, I had my first summer off. I’ve never had a real summer off after working in customer service and/or being a caregiver for years. I took full advantage and enjoyed my time; however, learned I am not good at ‘existing’ and started getting anxious trying to fill up … Continue reading Trash to Treasure: one dresser’s renovation story of hope
