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I had planned in my little head that I was going to the gym around 7am. Hang out until 11ish. Get something to eat and then catch Murder on the Orient Express. The truck keys and Propel where right next to the door so I wouldn’t forget. The movie started at 1:50. I consider this… Read more
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She and her twin brother where born in a shelter. Her brother was larger and more strong. She was weak, timid, and shy. Abandoned and without a name, she hid from the others least they attack because of her smallness. The girl ate the scraps left behind and only when no one was watching. Head… Read more
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For the past week, Jason has been by my side. He’s slept in my bed. Drove with me in my (mom’s) car. We went to the Indiana Museum together, had dinner, and played putt-putt. Today, he headed back on Southwest going southeast – returning to TPA – returning to St. Pete – returning to a… Read more
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Buying is a source of power. – It’s something so simple that most tend to take it for granted. Buying milk for the family? That’s power. Being able to pay a bill. That’s power. However, that’s not enough. The ability to buy items to provide the basic and essential needs for ourselves and others isn’t… Read more
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I’ll admit that I’ve been binge eating cereal for the past two or three days. For those who are catching up, binge eating for me is about a gallon of milk and family (or giant) box(es) of cereal that mysteriously vanish in under 24h. I’m not ashamed… okay, so maybe I’m a little (lot) ashamed of it, but it’s… Read more
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Yesterday, I filed my taxes. Not a big deal. I’ve filed my taxes ever since I was 14 and worked pulling corn tassels in Indiana pioneer fields. For most of those years, I filed myself. It was actually a time to look forward to because I – always – received some kind of financial kickback. … Read more
