wod prompt
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A Quiet Desperation
A Quiet Desperation It’s with a quiet desperation I findMyself wanting to leave this year behind.The folks I’ve lost, the tragedy it’s brought,Solace and peace are what I’ve sought.May the New Year bloom with positivity and lightAnd may angels grace my dreams at night.Saying prayers the future is much less fraughtWith nightmares, stress, and all… Continue reading
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Spontaneous Decisions
Good morning! I’m responding to the word of the day challenge with this post about the dangers/joys of spontaneous decisions! First off, I wanted to start a position with Task Rabbit so I could make a little extra holiday cash. I signed up…but caught myself before submitting my credit card info because something doesn’t seem… Continue reading
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Death is a Natural Part of Life
I lost my last uncle yesterday, my mother’s baby brother. He was the last of the family I grew up with; my mother, her sister and five brothers. All gone now. It is sad, but a natural part of life. The older we get, the more it will happen. I’m just trying to deal with… Continue reading
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Explaining HSV
So I mentioned having what I thought was ulcers in my throat yesterday, and this morning they are all down the left side of my tongue as well. It’s extremely painful and it makes you miserable all over and eating is very difficult (but I manage 😁 I scheduled a Teladoc appointment and she said… Continue reading
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A Simple Example
I am starting to understand the architecture of Spanish sentences. In this sentence: Cuando te cepillas el cabello? (When do you brush your hair) the verb comes after the word “you” instead of before it as in our language. The way the Spanish reads is “When you brush the hair” if read literally. The Spanish… Continue reading
