Category Archives: self-actualisation

But I’m Always Careful

Hey y’all. Guess what I finished today? You’ll never guess so I’ll show you: Did you think I couldn’t do it? So did I. Here is the list of goals I set for myself for April 2012: 1. Write 750 … Continue reading

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Quarter

September 2011 marks the start of my 25th year alive on this old earth. I’m not having a quarter-life crisis. But I nearly am. It’s not that I necessarily feel old—I have enough post-25 readers to know that I would … Continue reading

Posted in awesome., change, introspection, Married Life, Overall Good Things, self-actualisation, thisandthat, woe is me | 17 Comments

Waste Removal

Some time ago, when I started thinking about taking on the project of redoing our office, I stumbled upon a box of old letters to my husband, which he received while he was serving a mission for our church. The … Continue reading

Posted in change, Cutting Back, introspection, Married Life, Poor Kyle, self-actualisation, short stories/vignette | 10 Comments

It Clicked

I was not insecure in junior high. Not much. This is a fact that surprises me every time I take the opportunity to recall it. I had every reason to be insecure. I transferred to my neighborhood junior high school … Continue reading

Posted in Canada, change, introspection, looking back, self-actualisation, short stories/vignette, this little girl | 15 Comments