About a clean slate
As I sit on the plane, I say goodbye. “See you when I see you Dutchland.” Not knowing when I will return feels quite liberating. There are no rules. I make up the rules, and I say there are none…
As I sit on the plane, I say goodbye. “See you when I see you Dutchland.” Not knowing when I will return feels quite liberating. There are no rules. I make up the rules, and I say there are none…
Maybe it has already happened?! I did ask to let go of judgment and resentment. Driving back to Thongsala, in an unusually low gear, I feel light as air, yet my head feels as if it’s ready to explode. The muscles in my calves are very sore for reasons unknown and my stomach is still
Thursday morning. I walk with my mom to a store that has recently opened to look for a nice gift for my niece’s upcoming birthday. It’s getting kind of cold. I’m so grateful that I brought my comfy winter jacket to my parent’s house. I reach in the jacket pockets to warm up my hands
Have you ever had that one moment that changed your life and pushed it in an entirely different direction? That moment where everything seems to come crashing down and you see your life flashing by and realize that all these little things we worry about from day to day are so terribly insignificant it makes
I’ve fallen….I’ve fallen hard! I never expected this to happen, let alone so quickly! It’s been four weeks since we first met, but I already can’t get enough. My mind is constantly racing, I can’t sleep and my heart is pounding out of my chest. Funny thing is that a friend introduced me, but she