Category: family
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The Keys to a Happy Marriage

Marriage in today’s world can feel more challenging than ever, with societal pressures and personal expectations often steering couples into a “me-first” mindset. Too often, we focus on what we can get out of our relationships, rather than what we can contribute. When those desires go unmet, many of us resort to nagging, complaining, or…
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The Beauties of Fall: Festivals, Crafts, and Seasonal Magic

Fall is a magical time of year when nature puts on its most breathtaking display. The crisp air, the vibrant oranges, reds, and yellows of the trees, and the earthy smell of leaves falling to the ground all come together to create a season filled with wonder. It’s a time of cozy sweaters, warm drinks,…
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The Way Forward

This morning, while making breakfast, I thanked a little Cellar Spider for catching some ants in my pantry. Living in the country, bugs can be a nuisance, and these spiders can be a real blessing, especially when you’re trying to stretch every dollar—groceries are more expensive than ever these days! As I was tidying up,…
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The Complex Journeys of Life: A Tribute to My Sister

Life is filled with unexpected twists, and my relationship with my sister, Robin, was one of its most treasured yet complex paths. Robin was a fearless, quirky, and artistic spirit who never failed to brighten my world. One of my fondest memories was when she transformed my look with a bold hairstyle in 2001: deep…
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Dixie’s Recovery: A Heartwarming Update
I’m thrilled to share an update on my sweet Dixie, who was recently hospitalized with a strange bacterial infection. After a couple of rounds of antibiotics and a few days under surveillance at the veterinary hospital, Dixie began to recover, and I’m happy to report that she’s now more spunky than ever! Since bringing her…
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Thinking About Moving to Georgia? You Might Want to Think Twice!
Today’s post takes a detour from my usual topics, but it’s an issue that weighs heavily on my heart: the crumbling state of Georgia’s healthcare system and its devastating impact on those of us with rare diseases. Living with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), a rare connective tissue disorder, means constantly navigating a complex web of medical…
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Finding Normalcy in a Surreal World: My Journey Back to Wellness
The past 48 hours have been quite eventful. It all started when my precious little Dixie spiked a fever yesterday. Her clinginess and fussiness made it challenging to get much done, but my heart ached for her because she clearly felt awful. This morning, I made the decision to take her to the animal hospital,…
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Abyssinian’s Abyss: Finding Peace in Art and Childhood Memories
Recently, I completed a drawing of an Abyssinian cat, and I’ve titled it “Abyssinian’s Abyss.” The irony of the title isn’t lost on me. The word “abyss” often evokes thoughts of chaos and darkness, but when paired with the elegant and serene image of an Abyssinian cat, it almost suggests a peaceful retreat from everyday…
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Embracing the Mediterranean Diet: A Journey to Healthier Eating
Eating healthy can sometimes seem like a daunting task, especially with the abundance of processed and fast foods available. However, the Mediterranean Diet offers a delightful and nutritious alternative that can be both delicious and beneficial for your health. Being of Greek descent (in part) I am inspired by the traditional dietary patterns of countries…
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A Day at Sotheby’s: Lakers, Mavericks, and More
Recently, my husband Dexter and I took a trip to Manhattan to visit Sotheby’s, where they were showcasing an exhibition featuring memorabilia from the NBA’s Lakers and Mavericks. It was a departure from the usual art displays I tend to gravitate towards, but it turned out to be a refreshing and enjoyable experience. The exhibition…
