Lessons from Mr. Rogers Neighborhood

The other day I watched the documentary “Won’t You Be My Neighbor,” about Fred Rogers, from the self-titled children’s show on PBS, “Mister Rogers Neighborhood.” It was a beautiful film, overflowing with kindness and goodness. Interestingly enough though, the moments that stuck with me most were the hateful parts. Funny how life does that, huh?…

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We Built a Shelter: My Story

The following is an introduction to a short story I wrote about processing the last few years of my life to help make sense of where I am now. If you’d like to skip straight to the story, start below the horizontal line. Enjoy! I tried my best to be as realistic as possible about…

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My Bed Against the Wall

I’ve always been really sensitive to the way places are designed and how they make me feel. It was only natural then that this last time I moved I began looking into feng shui. “Maybe there’s something to it,” I thought, with little knowledge of what feng shui is, other than the fact that it’s…

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Acceptance

Since graduating college so far I’ve been able to learn so much about myself and it has been an incredible journey. I won’t even try to pretend it has been an easy journey because it was not in the slightest, but the things I’ve been learning about myself are so exciting that it makes the…

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Home Should Be Where the Heart Is

This is a poem I wrote in 6th grade that I found while rummaging through some old things. The colorful, (originally) three page, comic sans piece was one in a series I had written for school and it’s specifically meaningful to me because my teacher’s feedback would go on to keep me writing. She told me…

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Technological Heart

A still relevant memo from the time I posted this on Facebook when WordPress was actin’ a fool– “I wanted to write a blog post but WordPress is having some technical errors so I figured I’d just share here for now. I just wrote this now so it’s still in a bit of a drafted…

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Proud

It’s crazy how certain things can be so easy for one person and simultaneously so difficult for another. In that we often neglect to recognize the personal battles being faced by the people around us. Though this isn’t always negative, it is important to realize that the battles and victories you confront in the peanut…

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I’m Sorry I Ran

Sometimes I run away from you when you’re hurting, but it’s not because I don’t care. It’s because I’m scared. I have this way of loading my backpack where I put my books in the bottom and then I add your cinder blocks on top and before I know it I’ve walked 5 miles but…

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