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Seeking Refuge: May 2010
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Twirling on the Brink of Something Fabulous. Thursday, May 20, 2010. Tonight I sent into that trust a number of things. And tonight I sat at my trusty little table that I've had since 1999 and that my parents had for many years before that with my best friend. We looked around my empty apt, that will become emptier each day, and assessed this year. In my little apartment where life has unfolded so significantly and so beautifully, I am sad to leave it, but I know this only means another door opens.
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Seeking Refuge: May 2008
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Twirling on the Brink of Something Fabulous. Saturday, May 10, 2008. But it never happened, and I don't think it's actually going to happen for at least 5 more years. But then I moved to another, more lively, part of the city this past year. I was thrilled to be a 1.5 song on my ipod away from a Safeway, and a 4-5 song walk away from Whole Foods. Heaven! So, you can, by this point, imagine my interest when I heard that just a few blocks north of me a shiney new Harris Teeter had opened! Links to this post.
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Seeking Refuge: 2010
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Twirling on the Brink of Something Fabulous. Saturday, January 02, 2010. Happy New Year, everyone. As suspected, not much has changed. But some things have been reaffirmed. In this new year, I've been reminded of a few important things. One is that jobs come and go, security can fade, but friends never seem to walk away. It was a great time. Lots of laughter, lots of good cocktails, much revelry, and most importantly, great great friends. It was a great way to ring in a new year.
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Seeking Refuge: April 2009
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Twirling on the Brink of Something Fabulous. Wednesday, April 29, 2009. In 1995, I was a junior in high school at the Northfield Mount Hermon School in western Massachusetts. I spent four years immersed in one of the most fantastic environments for education. I lived with my teachers and friends in a place where there was never a lack of encouragement and support. . How can she possibly be as bad as everyone says? And didn't she know we were juniors in high school and not English lit majors in college?
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Seeking Refuge: February 2009
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Twirling on the Brink of Something Fabulous. Monday, February 16, 2009. I don't really re-read what I post on here too often. Occasionally, if I need a dose of perspective I'll take a tour through the posts I wrote while in the refugee camp, but it's rare I revisit my musings. It's amazing how easily you push down past experiences, carrying them with you, and move forward and selectively remember (or forget) the details that are the most difficult. And for the first time, I'm truly grateful I've had ...
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Seeking Refuge: August 2009
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Twirling on the Brink of Something Fabulous. Saturday, August 01, 2009. Often times these rapids make me think less of myself. They rip me apart and make me wish I was either 5 years old again or ten years down the road so I know what my furture holds. They do not, ever, make me respect them. I could never respect a river so cold and unforgiving and lacking in such humanity that it would put someone through this trial. And I know I will find the shore. Posted by Purposeful Wanderer. Links to this post.
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Seeking Refuge: A Tribute
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Twirling on the Brink of Something Fabulous. Wednesday, April 29, 2009. In 1995, I was a junior in high school at the Northfield Mount Hermon School in western Massachusetts. I spent four years immersed in one of the most fantastic environments for education. I lived with my teachers and friends in a place where there was never a lack of encouragement and support. . How can she possibly be as bad as everyone says? And didn't she know we were juniors in high school and not English lit majors in college?
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Seeking Refuge: April 2008
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Twirling on the Brink of Something Fabulous. Thursday, April 24, 2008. The End of an Era.or Something. I have finished all classes I will ever take while in law school today, and it feels great, if not a little anticlimactic. I'm proud of myself. And I feel great about this accomplishment. Posted by Purposeful Wanderer. Links to this post. Tuesday, April 15, 2008. The truth is, I DO forgive her. I actually wonder if there is anything to forgive. Can I blame a young woman for her desperation? Certainly, t...
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Seeking Refuge: December 2009
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Twirling on the Brink of Something Fabulous. Monday, December 28, 2009. Ushuring in the New Year. There is so much anticipation in the New Year. We all want January First to mean something great for all of us. A new resolution, a new goal, a new life. We think that on this day, the whole world is in front of us, we can reinvent, re-imagine and re-do a year, four years, a decade or a life of what has been dealt us. Is it all mental? Do I need simply to believe more in the myth of it all? 3) It's ok to rel...
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Seeking Refuge: January 2010
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Twirling on the Brink of Something Fabulous. Saturday, January 02, 2010. Happy New Year, everyone. As suspected, not much has changed. But some things have been reaffirmed. In this new year, I've been reminded of a few important things. One is that jobs come and go, security can fade, but friends never seem to walk away. It was a great time. Lots of laughter, lots of good cocktails, much revelry, and most importantly, great great friends. It was a great way to ring in a new year. Links to this post.