Today I turn 26 and I’ve been thinking about the significance of this for sometime. You cross over from the pure mid-twenties to the progressive mid-twenties. Excitement is decreased from your days of intense birthday celebration and recognition. You don’t … Continue reading
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Wait, even if you don’t know what you’re waiting for.
A few days ago I said some words that I thought were some of the most profound I have uttered on the subject of marriage. If they are not true for you, they certainly are for me. I commiserated words … Continue reading
“…You might as well imagine something worth while.”
We can finally see the grass here in Camrose. It is even starting to look suspiciously green. All over town there are items that are in the most random places that are flattened or weathered, finally making their hiding places … Continue reading
An early springtime
My most satisfying days are spent with my head in the clouds, lost in the thought of what am I going to write next? It is one way to use my awake even when sleeping internal thoughts for something productive. … Continue reading
From cloudy to chuffed
Generally I don’t like getting too excited about things. I find that it can ruin the actual event when there is to much hype around it. How can you possibly live up to weeks and weeks of anticipation surrounding an … Continue reading