Inspiration & Musings
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Absent and Silent

I must first apologize for my prolonged absence and silence, for those of you who have been following my journey you know I have been battling with chronic migraines we’ll at my last neurologist appointment they decided to play with medication formula. Additions here, subtractions there, introduction of elements Y and Z and on my Continue reading
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Top Complaints: Inflation, Menopause, and More

The price of books, yarn, gas, groceries, so I suppose inflation is just a bitch. I complain about it Continue reading
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What If You Won the Lottery? My Realistic Approach

Seeing as my husband and I are both on medical leave at the moment and living on a lower income, if I won the lottery tomorrow, I’d pay off my mortgage to have one financial burden lifted Continue reading
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Two Years Without You: Reflecting on Grief

Today is a day I wish I could skip on the calendar because if the day didn’t exist, perhaps saying forever goodbye to someone who meant the world to me didn’t happen. But the day does exist, and two years ago today, my godmother lost her battle with cancer. Continue reading
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My Top Five Things To Do For Fun

It’s much more fun making lists when it’s not for chores, to-do, or grocery. Listing favorite things to do is excellent. The only problem is choosing the top five, but here goes: Continue reading
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The Challenges of Teaching Pets Commands

My little devil of a beagle, who will be two years old later this month doesn’t understand the word heel. This means when we go on walks, this little guy is the one running the show. Continue reading
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The Absurdity of Diet Water: An Un-Invention Idea
What crazy world do we live in? That WATER, pure, zero calories, no carbohydrates, and no preservatives must be labeled DIET after some chemical additive is added to it, claiming it will promote weight loss. This is got to be the most needless, money grabbing invention since the Pet Rock. Continue reading
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Exploring the Etymology of Roxanne

“Roxanne” is a Persian feminine given name, its English rendition derived from the Greek Rhōxanē, which has been Latinised to Roxana, wife of Alexander the Great, a name that originates from Old Iranian Rauxšnā meaning bright or radiant, sharing the same etymology as the Persian word “Roshan.” Continue reading
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Coping with Migraines: Finding Joy in Snowy Days

With the hectic Holiday season over and back-to-back migraine attacks, I’ve been delinquent in my posting efforts. I apologize for this. Continue reading






















