Tag: mom brain
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Still Afraid to Fly
Here I go again. Back on an airplane. This time I’m headed to Denver, Colorado and back again to Baltimore. It will be my first time at the Denver airport. I finally got to see the Blucifer sculpture after having read about it. It is a four hour and 20 minute flight from Baltimore and…
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Write a Little Every Day Approach
I’ve been creating on this blog since July 30th, 2020. I’m trying to write a little bit everyday. I think it helps me to get my feelings out on the page, share a little bit about myself and my interests, and exercises my brain a bit. I would like for the blog to share open…
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Dumb with Venmo
A fool and his money are soon parted. I’ve been burned twice now by Venmo. I definitely am at fault in both cases but it still irks me how easy it was for me to be out of pocket. The first time, I was swindled by a hacker of some sort. It happened one day…
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Keys
Show me your old without telling me your old. See the photo below. I feel like carrying keys are starting to seem very old fashioned and can definitely date s person. Nowadays there are fewer and fewer reasons to carry them. Cars now have keyless entry and doors often have keypads and can be operated…
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Too Tired
I tried to think about a topic to write about today but realized that I’m just too tired to write. I also realized that in and of itself is an adequate topic. It’s okay to be tired and have nothing to write about. Still, I intend to write a little everyday to exercise my writing…
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Ideal Day
This would be my ideal work day, or a close variation of it. Sleep 7-8 hours Blue light Hot beverage Meditate – 10 minutes Pray – 5 minutes Journal – 5 minutes Exercise – 1 hour Shower Smoothie Take the kids to school Commute Work Eat a salad Walk at lunch Errands Work Pick kids…
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5 Things – 8/22/22 – Daily Thoughts and Experiences
School supplies – I opted to shop almost entirely online this year so the boxes of supplies are mounting. The kids have started ripping through them. I spent more than an hour today sorting through the boxes and dividing among each child based on the supply list that the school sent home for their grade…