My first blog post! I guess the polite thing would be to start by saying hello and welcome. In my head I’m waving to you like the gif of Forrest Gump waving excitedly from his boat to Lieutenant Dan. That’s how excited I am that you’re here. I’ve been thinking a lot recently about leapsContinue reading “Taking the Leap”
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I Jumped
June 1, 2021 This post is going to be a little bit of a mess. I started writing it and then deleted what I wrote because my brain feels like a pile of mismatched puzzle pieces. But I knew that what I had to say couldn’t just live in the pages of my journal. IContinue reading “I Jumped”
Part III: A Date in the Future
I said I was going to stay consistent. I said I was going to post on Saturdays. I said all of these things to myself. And it’s not that I lied. It’s that life happened. As it does. And then we as the responsible parent of ourselves is on the hook for making sure weContinue reading “Part III: A Date in the Future”
Part II: Punctuation?!
Hey everyone! It’s time for another “Catapult Class Writing Prompt”! I’ve been spending this Saturday reading Love and Olives, which I’ve been enjoying very much after reading Love and Gelato. My anxiety has been high for the last week or so, and my current fixation is “books that take place in Greece”. I also readContinue reading “Part II: Punctuation?!”
Part I: Lemurs, Contradictions, and Synesthesia
A little bit about where I’ve been, what I’ve been up to, and a piece of writing I’m proud of!