February 11 of 2018 was such an interesting day… When I went to my chemo class before the wretched stuff was officially pumped into my veins, I remember them saying, “you’ll start with 6
Well, I may totally regret it tomorrow but I don’t care. My ‘impactful interaction’ today was with an old friend of mine – volleyball Amber. I played a little during Annie’s practice and I
Expectations is my word for the day. I’ve written about this before so pardon the redundancy, but my day today, from the moment I woke up (from awful sleep, by the way) to the almost-going-to-bed
Physically, I’ve had a pretty good day! And although “good” is about 65%, I’ll take every little decimal of that and celebrate it. And volleyball practice tonight was SO good – both my energy
Today’s Quotable Quote: “Many people in the United States and throughout the industrialized nations misguidedly believe that the only ways to have what we want is to work hard and long. There is an
Colors speak in ways words sometimes can’t. And I think different colors mean different things for people based on their unique experiences. One of my favorite things when getting to know someone is asking
I’m almost out of bandwidth for today due to the crazy amount of studying I’ve been doing but I wanted to take a quick break and write about my day. Today’s prompt is about
Physically I’m barely putting one foot in front of another. My smallest toes are screaming out. My core, slouched from the weight of exhaustion. My creaky joints are weak with pain and my head
My word for today: capacity. And yikes, did I push it. . . In line with yesterday’s post, the capacity I am now left with is strikingly small compared to life BC. Before, when
Sometimes living changed isn’t about the application of the wonderful things that can come out something wretched. Sometimes living changed means that everything is changed because of that wretched thing and then living in