Category Archives: dreams
It’s my lie and I’ll tell it how I want
You might be asking, “What happened???”. It seemed like I was going to get my happy ending, right?!? I mean, if you followed my last blog series, on January 1, 2015 I was happily preparing to wed Mr. Universe on … Continue reading
Day 364: Hoosier hospitality
On the eve of my last post, my heart is a bit heavy. I’m sad for all the arguments that are ensuing between friends, family, and fellow citizens because of the need to legislate bigotry in the state I’ve called … Continue reading
Day 363: It’s time to be a bit more tolerant
My New Year’s Resolution for 2014 was to stop judging so much. As a result, I coined the phrase #factnotjudging, because sometimes you just have to be able to call a spade a spade. And that’s what I feel like … Continue reading
Day 362: Today was a good day
Today nesha had a booth at the 317 Bridal Show. Big shout out to Man of the Year and Chapper for doing such a fantastic job. It was Chapper’s dream and he orchestrated a lovely event…the first, I hope, of … Continue reading
Day 360: What is your gift
This was the question that used to drive me crazy. I’d be talking about trying to figure out what I should be doing with my life and someone would inevitable ask me what my gift was. And then follow up … Continue reading
Day 359: Manifesting your life’s dreams
I was talking to Princess Grace today and told her that it feels like we’ve been sitting on a high speed train that’s been parked at the station for months, and all the sudden it’s taken off. All the things … Continue reading
Day 358: So much goodness
Today has been a busy day of accomplishments. It started at 5:30am – like any other typical Wednesday – so I could head out and get to Greenfield in time to teach my 7am yoga class. Yes, it’s a haul…especially … Continue reading
Day 356: Feels like home
My path led me to jump ship…to do something extreme. It was the only option that made sense to me at the time. I had run myself into the ground…and had nothing left to give to a new job. I … Continue reading