a friend and i went to our local coffee shop, Kavaccinos, last night. it’s a wonderful, non-chain establishment. we were there for about 3 and a half hours. fabulous! we wrote, we chatted, we read, we chatted, we wrote…and, oh yes, we sipped hot drinks. everyone should make time for writing or whatever it is…
Author: wordhabit
4-year-old innocence
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6927845/?GT1=6190 now here’s an example of living by your feelings.
How to trust your feelings without losing your mind – Part 1
This post is not like the others. I’ve decided to capitalize the beginnings of sentences and the word “I” within each sentence…because I feel like it. Feelings allow me to do much of what I do every minute of every day. Perhaps that’s because I don’t have a conventional 9-5 and hardly anyone’s telling me…
together: reconnecting
the option of going to Japan enabled me to connect with someone i hadn’t spoken to in a few years. we’d see each other and smile but that was it. but since speaking with her the other day, i feel more comfortable speaking to her as i did again last night and will do in…
nope
i woke up this morning and said no. as the day progressed, i felt more confident saying no and somehow i know i won’t regret it. i’m staying put for the next 3 months. perhaps i’ll be able to go another time…perhaps not. for now, it’s Lacombe –Alberta, Canada…big sky country. and what matters is,…
peace i do not know
when i make big decisions, i pray about them and if i’m at peace with the thought of saying “yes” to something (especially when i’ve been really confused) then i’m confident that “yes” is right. i don’t have peace at this moment. i’m going to spend the day getting more information. my next post will…
can’t intellectualize this
i could go to Japan for 3 months and work in a daycare simply speaking English to children all day. i’d get paid nicely and not have to worry about paying for anything but half my plane ticket and food when i’m there: housing is fully taken care of. i could stay here for 3…
