Things to swear by

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There’s something about the music that I listened to when I was between high school and university that worked it’s way into my bones, and when I hear a Something Corporate song, from fun pop punk and sweeping epics, everything in me gets taken back to those days of endless maybes and lazy summers. When Mister [...]

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Every now and then when I least expect it, it’ll show up. That little negative voice in the back of my mind that’s full of criticism. It used to be a really big part of my life when I was younger, I was convinced that everything I did spelled out one word: awkward. And I [...]

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So, I’ve been keeping an amazing secret and I can finally tell you! It’s so good I even vlogged it because the written word can’t communicate my excitement….only using the word “excited” 15 times in a vlog can! I vlog when big things happen, it’s a fact :) ps – I filmed this when I [...]

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The big day has come and gone and…. I have my outline! {Tattoo by Rich at Kapala Tattoo} The decision to get this tattoo took me a long time to come to. My last tattoo experience was hard. My koi fish was done on the part of my back where my chronic back pain comes from, and [...]

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I don’t know when it happened, but something changed in me this year. Over the winter, in the thick of school and worry (and probably mid-cup of tea) it hit me: if not now, when? It sounds corny, but after a year of plans falling through, it was like being hit by lightening- I have [...]

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I’m happiest when I’m working. When I have an idea for a post and I’m rolling over it in my mind, trying to find the right way to approach it and trying to find the right words. When I have a project on the go and ink on my hands, and when I finally find [...]

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Six years in a private junior high and high school was definitely interesting. My school was progressive, secular and high pressure. It hung on the British structure, from uniforms and boarding to being put in one of four “houses” when you were admitted. My graduating class was unprecedentedly large at a whopping thirty five girls, and my time [...]

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