Being vulnerable is really hard sometimes.
So hard, that many people refrain from doing so often. I for one can be one of those people.
Being vulnerable is really hard sometimes.
So hard, that many people refrain from doing so often. I for one can be one of those people.
Summertime fine. It’s on my brain heavy when the summer season comes around. I mean honestly, it’s on everyone’s brain. The months of May to late July are usually when everyone wants to look their best selves. Although, looking our best should be a goal all year long — there’s this intensity to specifically accomplish it during the summer. So naturally when a girlfriend from nursing school suggested we do the green smoothie diet for 10 days with assurance that we’d be 10lbs lighter, I jumped at it.
After all, how hard could a 10 day smoothie diet really be?
At the end of June, one of my really good friends from college gave birth to the most beautiful baby boy. With such a huge milestone happening in the life of someone my age and that close to me — it got me thinking about a few things when it comes to kids:
How I want to raise my kids when I have them (I’m thinking no more than three)
The ways in which I plan on being there for them.
What I plan on saying when tackling difficult, but important subjects… like the sex talk in particular.
Hi there babes! SO. I want to start off by apologizing for not having a new entry in this series last week. For starters, school (seems to be a reoccurring theme) got super hectic. I mean like ‘can’t get up for air because I’m drowning in school assignments and reading requirements‘ hectic. Naturally, with this occurring I wasn’t able to shoot new content and pre-write posts for the coming week. However, I’m back today with a new entry, sans drowning — Sunday Chat: Mind Maintenance.
Hi babes! If you’re back with me for yet another Sunday Chat, welcome baaaaack. If you’re joining for the first time, take a second to catch up here for previous posts in my latest series.