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As a writer, I have plenty of observations. So many, I just can’t help but share them all, feel free to scroll through my thoughts, maybe you can relate…

From where I sit

The Art of Satisfaction. An Open Letter to Myself.
Ah, satisfaction - that elusive thing we all chase like a cat after a laser pointer. It's the warm fuzzy feeling that wraps around you like a blanket on a cold winter day or the sweet taste of success that's better than your favorite cookie recipe. But what is...

Ode to Nancy.
I’ve always known that “people come into your life for a reason, a season, or a lifetime.” Before social media and memes, there were autograph books and high school years books filled with awkward heartfelt, teenage quotes/sayings that were deep and profound. That one...

On Being Late.
I don’t know how you feel about lateness, but I can never truly take someone seriously if they don’t take themselves or their commitments seriously enough to be on time. I don’t buy into the “that’s just the way they are” mindset either. To me, that’s just excusing...

Latest Posts
A Rooftop Garden
Genre: Fiction Subject: Thought and Feeling Nation-X CHAPTER 1: A Supply Problem Sam was receiving the supplies of fresh herbs and vegetables in the kitchen from their delivery driver early on Tuesday morning at Still Water Restaurant. He noticed there were barely any...
Adult Friends.
Why is it so hard to make and retain friends as an adult female? Of all the problems I have experienced in life, making and keeping friends was never one of them. I still have friends from all previous phases of my life, so I'm grateful for that, but we are so...
Sister, or threat?
I’ve lived for a while now, and I can't help but notice that so many women approach other women from one of two viewpoints: they are either a sister or a threat. Sometimes sisters are treated like threats, but overall if another woman thinks you are a sister, it’s a...
History Holds Surprises
Genre: Fiction Subject: The Power of Love Nation-X History Holds Surprises by Bridget May CHAPTER 1: A Change of Plans Mark Porter’s phone was ringing as he left work one evening. It was his Aunt Judy, and Mark happily took the call. “Hi Aunt Judy!” He exclaimed,...
Aging Parents/ Gen X
When I was in high school, I had a social studies teacher named Mr. Luke. He was honest about everything and pulled no punches, straight talking and slightly cynical, and I loved him. At the time, he was the most authentic adult I knew. He used to drop truth bombs on...
I Need A New Church. Or Something.
I’ve found over time that a good way to feel like you are part of a community (especially in the South) and connect with Spirit is to go to a church. – Or so I thought. Upon reflection, however, that is not entirely true. A middle-aged woman attending church by...

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