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Forward Thinking Friday

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Never give up on yourself! www.divineglowinghealth.com

Thursday Theme: Turkey Day!

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Today was an absolute joy! Had some superb dishes & desserts & spent some valuable time with loved ones. Also made my first turkey >.< I hope all of you had a beautiful holiday. Happy Thanksgiving! 

Wednesday Wine & Write

Re-discovered this piece I wrote at fifteen. It was for my cousin Donte.  Eighteen years of life, An eternity of smiles & laughs Fade into my past. My broken heart is screaming  And I can't heal it's pain. My soul is carrying a burden It bears a lonely stain. Just leave me alone, Just let me grieve. Faith has been shaken Not sure what I believe ..  Knob Creek 9yo (cheated on wine again)

Interior Tuesday

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If I could throw any party with a limitless budget, I would choose a Titanic theme (without the attached melancholia of course).

Music Monday

Lil Wayne. It's time I shed light on the ridiculous level of admiration I have for this man. He is witty, hilarious, and has been making HITS since his pre-teens. At seventeen, he was rhyming about the indistinguishable trials of facing stardom, supporting his young mother, and getting hit with child support demands. Today, Lil Wayne raps about whatever the hell he wants. Because he can. Whether he is spitting an explicit poem for the ladies, or spewing verbal bullets about shooting up your grandmother's house, almost all of the music has an undeniable uniqueness that challenges the up-and-coming entertainers to step it up. And for fiteeen plus years, no one has. Lil Wayne has his own projects - Drake (who will inevitably grace a future Music Monday) & Nicki Minaj - who have reached an ultra hyped level of stardom. Very few new rappers have brought any of the innovative style and lyricism he has. His puns, that infectious giggle, and his deeply-rooted Southern rawnes

Forward Thinking Friday

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Thusday Theme: Sleep

9 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Scrimp On Sleep  1. Better health. 2. Better sex life.   3. Less pain.   4. Lower risk of injury.   5.   Better mood.   6. Better weight control.   7.   Clearer thinking. 8. Better memory.   9. Stronger immunity. www.webmd.com

Wednesday Wine & Write

The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,             And sorry I could not travel both             And be one traveler, long I stood             And looked down one as far as I could             To where it bent in the undergrowth;                     5 Then took the other, as just as fair,             And having perhaps the better claim,             Because it was grassy and wanted wear;             Though as for that the passing there             Had worn them really about the same,                     10 And both that morning equally lay             In leaves no step had trodden black.             Oh, I kept the first for another day!             Yet knowing how way leads on to way,             I doubted if I should ever come back.                     15 I shall be telling this with a sigh             Somewhere ages and ages hence:            

Interior Tuesday

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The classy, oh-so-charming Lauren Conrad (formerly LC of Laguna Hills from which I spent a summer obsessing over) provided inspiration for this week's post.  I've only recently started burning candles, but already am loving the scents and warmth they bring into a space. From citrus mint to wild orchid, any array of flavorful smells can make any room inviting.  Check out this article on how to make candles work in your home! http://laurenconrad.com/blog/2014/11/inspired-idea-how-to-decorate-with-candles/

Music Monday

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So sorry!  Internet connection was iffy last night & post never updated. While cooking up some dinner of baked tilapia and mint risotto, I let the sounds of Iration flow through the house..

Forward Thinking Friday

"This is the way of peace:  Overcome evil with good,   and falsehood with truth,  and hatred with love."  .... Peace Pilgrim This miraculous woman travels the country by foot, surviving only on the food and shelter offered to her. And the most amazing part is - they are always offered.  Check out her page here for more info. She is an inspiration and a reminder that we are all connected and deserving of kindness. www. peacepilgrim .com

Thursday Theme: CRUISES!

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If you have ever had a phenomenal experience on a cruise, you can attest to how awesome they are. Cruises are a great, affordable way to travel, with most expenses included! The trips I have gone on took me to exotic destinations such as Catalina Island and several ports of Mexico. There are numerous activities to do aboard. There are casinos, live performances, bingo, and plenty of fun stuff for kids - including a day care on board. I also recommend getting those bathing suits ready for laying out, or making a splash in one of the pools or jacuzzis. Plus, the food is amazing! (And never-ending). You can order room service any time of day or night; there are three meals a day served buffet style, and various specialty restaurants throughout the ship. This is all included in the cost of your ticket. The only things you pay for out of pocket are your alcoholic beverages (which are reasonably priced), any souvenirs, and whatever activities you get into on your offshore excursions.

Wednesday Wine & Write

I hate my hair. Those damned kinky, clustered, bouncy curls That sprout out of my scalp  And spring spirals.  I can't stand those voluptuous waves that cascade, God-given and uniquely ours. Thick as princesses luxurious tresses Oh, how I hate them. With texture and shine  That speaks Of my style, And body that most girls would pay for. It's those baby nap edges, Tangled tendrils' caresses Delirious locks that shoot skyward That identify me As a glorified queen, That scream my uniqueness, And paints the portrait of imperfect Perfection. From my roots to my smile, I embody my power And my curls are the reason I am me.  Glenfiddich 12 (I cheated tonight ;)

Interior Tuesday

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Going green today concordlampandshade.com

Music Monday

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I love all music. The only American genres that rarely make an appearance on my iPod are bluegrass and country. Although I do enjoy a lot of main stream country like Rascal Flatts and  Tim McGraw. Rap/Hip hop is my favorite music to listen to. Growing up in Southern California, I was introduced to all the classic West coast rappers of the 90's.  A lot can be said about how much hip hop music has changed over the last fifteen years. Too much, in fact. But, for today, I want to pay homage to Tupac Shakur - a rapper who gave life of the surrealist struggle of a young kid growing up in the ghetto. He painted a picture of the ugly realities, and elevated his music to relay deeper life lessons.  One of the many reasons I love hip hop so much is a rapper's ability to take poetry and infuse it with the raw emotions of surviving.  These lyrics give hope.

Forward Thinking Friday

"The goals you set are in front of you, not above you." -Anonymous I met the most incredible individual today. A beautiful young lady, inside and out, who I'll call Summer, made the most poignant impression on me. Coming from a horrendous upbringing (a mother who told her she no longer had any interest in raising her at the tender age of 13 and a father who refused to play any part in Summer's life), this person has the most positive views on life. Living in various church-run facilities and public communes, Summer spends a large majority of her time volunteering and helping others in need, when she is not working diligently to earn a living. It is amazing to see someone so young (she's 20) dedicate so much of herself, and to have such substance instilled. She has overcome many trials, but is now ready to begin her next step in becoming the professional she has long envisioned. Because I work at a college, I am in a position to see people pursuing their

Thursday Theme: Cuteness!

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Wednesday Wine & Write

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This piece is dedicated to Mr. A - one of the finest men I've ever had the pleasure of knowing.  I pity the poor, The broken and unfelt.  I sorrow my friend,  whose eyesight has been blurred blue.  Whose perception has been skewed  & who probably won't remember the swirling,  biting bitter episodes upcoming.  This is an unnatural truth, Solemnity of which can be no lesser burden to the poor. The world seems changed... I wish I could say 'Smile',   But Her heart was misplaced,  somewhere hardly found & uneasily reached.  But ever-present -  unbeknownst to the fragile,  weeping petals of children sorely missed.  Of that child,  whose wilted plea falls delicately upon her lips.. "Daddy". Who had left w us a sense of soul. A sense of self instilled in her, To be kind & worthy and to work diligently. She will forever shine bright in his eyes, Remember that on sight of starry sparkling nights.  Her f

Interior Tuesday

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So many things to create in this artistic wonderland >.<

Music Monday

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This Music Monday I was inspired by the chilling fall classic film, The Nightmare Before Christmas. I was terrified of the "Boogey Man" when I was a kid! So I absolutely love this funky, jamming version of him. I've often wondered if Jack Skellington is Tim Burton's characterization of himself. Jack, an optimistic undead skeleton from Halloweentown, grows restless with his lifestyle of fear-inducing haunts, after stumbling upon the land of Christmas. There, he finds laughter & joy with no trace of the paranormal gore he is accustomed to. Jack is deeply enamored by the ideal of Christmas, and devises a plan to build his own version - in which he is the new Santa Clause. However, Jack finds that it's not so easy to deviate from his usual ways, and the darkness of his imagination simply follows him.  Perhaps Burton alludes so often to the wicked side because he finds it inevitable. I can only wonder if he, like Jack, is someone who craves goodne