Posted in Blogging Blah Blah, Thoughts in the Faith, tagged blogging, faith, Family, friendship, God, inspiration, love, nienie dialogues, people, stories on August 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
After Juju shared this incredible blog with me the other day, I have become addicted. Most of the blogs I read are, indeed, inspirational but hardly any of them are as beautiful and personal as the Nie Nie Dialgoues.
What you need to know:
Nienie, Stephanie Nielson, is a vibrant 28 year-old Mormon wife and mother of [...]
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Well, today Boyfriend and I are hitting the road to Wisconsin. Who is totally pumped for a road trip and has two thumbs? *This girl* And hopefully *that guy* because he will be the one driving the stick shift car with awesome mileage for the whole six-hundred-something miles.
So all of this to say I probably [...]
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Posted in 101 in 1001, tagged 101 in 1001, crafts, faith, Family, food, friends, goals, holidays, home, life, list, music on December 10, 2008 | 4 Comments »
I am not known as a fabulous goal-setter, and this list was particularly hard to make because I’ve spent my months since graduating college checking off a mental list of accomplishments. So there are probably 10-20 items I could not put on here because I have very recently completed them! If only I had known [...]
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So I am facing the sad reality that although I thought it was past, I am still in fact transitioning into my new life. I have come to realize that different steps of this transition will come in waves, just like the rest of life. Just as one part feels settled, another will [...]
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Posted in Life As I Know It, tagged depression, Encouragement, Family, life, loneliness, MM's Friends, Relationships, self, Self Improvement, Self Reflection on August 10, 2008 | 2 Comments »
I think there is a huge difference between feeling lonely and missing someone. People tend to get these two things confused, and it sends them into an emotional turmoil that can be difficult to sort out.
Being lonely is a miserable experience. And though I wish it on no one, I’m sure most people have experienced [...]
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