About Me
I Like:
Taking Pictures. Connecting with Fearless Folks. Believing in Dreams. Staying Up Late. Feeling Unstoppable. Shopping at Farmers Market. Trusting My Kids. Subscribing to Awesome Zines and reading them cover to cover. Riding my Bike where I’m Going. Hanging out with Thinking Moms. Talking about Birth using Empowered Language. Playing Music with my Family. Using Social Media. Supporting Local Business. Eating Local Food. Getting Informed. Keeping an Open Mind. Spontaneous Road Trips and Vacations. Keeping Hopeful. Alone time. Doing laundry. Sitting at Cafes. Taking Hikes. Learning New Things. Deciding for Myself.
I am:
Passionate. A Deep Thinker. A non-Worryer. Trustful. Hopeful. A Loud Talker. A never-ending Conversationalist. Pretty Laid Back about most things and kind of Uptight about others.
Sometimes I:
Yell. Make regretful Decisions. Judge Others. Eat wheat and dairy which make me feel Yucky. Stay in my pajamas All Day. Don’t Answer my Phone. Forget to Call People Back. Let my Kids make the Biggest of Messes just because they are Happy. Get Super Self-Conscious. Don’t like Being Me. Act Aloof.
But I Always Try To:
Bring it Back Home to Center. Count my Blessings. Transform the Yuck into something Worth Learning From. Be Authentic. Stay Tuned into My Family. Act Intuitively. Grow my relationship with the Husband. Honor Life. Learn from all my experiences. Stay Healthy. Pass Kindness. Give other the Benefit of the Doubt. Spread Love.







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I am just thinking about some of the things you wrote and it made me think about what it is to be human, but being in control and in touch with who you are. Taking time to listen to your body. I can’t believe this is the first time I have read your blog. Huh! It’s great! What a great tool to find people who have some of the same interests to vibe out with.
Well I stumbled upon it through checking out your minimalistic shoes link. That has got to be one of my favorite thing about Bermuda. Our ability, as a community, to support each other through small business and craftsmanship. Thanks for sharing Hill!
Thanks so much Nicole. I wrote this in response to hearing moms feel frustrated by moms who come across perfect and that triggers them to feel less than.
I wanted to highlight the process of how we all try, in the uniqueness that is us, to be our best and we can always assume that no one is perfect and in that way we are–perfect.
I think almost everyone is trying to do the best with what they have in a lot of ways that is enough.
I’m so glad the way this new technology let’s us focus on local businesses and global ideas!
very nice. I like you, wanna be my friend (smile).