Puccini’s passing has taught me to acknowledge loss and to feel all of the emotions that arise from it. In the past, I felt as though I had to get over those feelings quickly or, at the very least, put on a facade and keep my sadness hidden. Now, however, I understand that grief stays with you. It ebbs and flows and m…
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Boop!
Have you taken the time to slow down and notice what's around you?
Life calls on you to step out of the everyday hustle, to see, and to express your observations in imaginative and skillful ways.
Now, a boopful practice carries an air of whimsy and an extra sprinkling of care, especially when studying critters that grace our days, whether outdoor visitors or adopted family pets!
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Celebrating Puccini Day 5
I have been doing well the past few days, starting to feel normal but also feeling Puccini’s absence sans despair. Puccini’s viewing and cremation were scheduled for this morning, and I did not expect much. On the drive over at a red light, I saw a gray car with seafoam green rims and scant decals in the same hue driv…

