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- Into Dust
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- 25 Years is a Long Time.
- The Broadcast Ep. 7.29 “Guten Tag! Guten Tag!”
- The Broadcast Ep. 7.28 “Greek Life Gone Woke”
- The Broadcast Ep. 7.27 “Only Murders on the Podcast”
- Breakfast Sliders!
- 2023 Writing Challenge: Week 2
- The Broadcast Ep. 7.26 “Shandy’s Blowout”
- Movie Review: Plane
- Book Review: Hide by Tracy Clark
- 52 Week Writing Challenge: Week 1
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Category Archives: Reflecting/emo
Boring Tuesday Night
Big sigh. Jay’s playing Magic the Gathering tonight, so I’m bored. I’m in one of those bored moods where I can’t concentrate on one thing. I tried watching the State of the Union address but couldn’t focus. Then I watched … Continue reading
Posted in Marist, Ramble/Ponder/Rant, Reflecting/emo, Zoe
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Goodbye, 2011!
So here we are, at the end of 2011. I cannot believe how quickly this year flew by. Crap man. I got married this year! Damn. Anyway, keeping with my somewhat yearly tradition, here’s my “Year in Review” blog post, … Continue reading
Posted in Memories, New Years, Reflecting/emo
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Maybe it just doesn’t matter
I saw this postcard on this week’s PostSecret and it made me think. I always thought that the “meaning of life,” while at its core a very noble thing, was tied into each of our individual purpose. I needed to … Continue reading
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5am meh
Yeah so last night, I stayed up an extra half hour to blog to hope that made me feel better enough to fall asleep and of course, the Internet died in my apartment just as I was ready to hit … Continue reading
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Ten.
I thought it was an accident. That was my very first thought. On September 11, 2001, I couldn’t imagine even graduating from high school let alone graduating college, moving to North Carolina and getting married. Hell, on September 11, 2001, … Continue reading
Forgive my absence…
…but I have just been a little overwhelmed trying to get into a routine balancing work, school, lots and lots of homework, and physical fitness. Here is a cute picture of Zoe trying to sit in my shoe as though … Continue reading
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Farewell, Favorite White Hoodie
It looks like I’m going to have to put to rest my favorite sweatshirt, my 3/4 length sleeve, white cotton hoodie with pockets from Ann Taylor Factory a la 2006. I love this sweater/sweatshirt. Both of these holes appeared today … Continue reading
Every entrance is an exit somewhere else.
On May 20, 2006, I graduated with a Bachelors of Arts in Communications (dual major in Journalism & Public Relations) from Marist College in Poughkeepsie, NY after having the best four years of my life. I made so many lifelong … Continue reading
I can’t even fathom this happening here.
I don’t normally get all overly emotive on the Internet when it comes to natural disasters or tragic events. It’s not that I don’t care, it’s just that I feel that many other people say things much more eloquently than … Continue reading