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These days...



“You do not just wake up and become the butterfly" 
Growth is a process.” 

These days I am...

  • Reading- The sun and her flowers by, Rupi Kaur
  • Listening to You by, Petite Biscuit
  • Enjoying every moment with my children. - It's true that they grow so fast.
  • Growing some indoor plants
  • Focusing on ways to better myself
  • Taking photos of things that I love and enjoy. Pictures are so dear to me, but the people in the photos hold a special place in my heart ♡
  • Finding myself questioning why death happens. After the death of my father, I've really just questioned it over and over again.
  • Feeling the sun on my skin. 
  • Listening to my littlest one read. 
  • Watching my oldest build a tower out of blocks
  • Reminiscing  
  • Dating my husband all over again
  • Drinking my coffee black
  • Watching the birds take over our front yard. - They must like the seeds we recently put out
  • Adding to my garden. 
  • Watching the bees buzz by 
  • Eating more vegetables
  • Reminding myself to drink more water
  • Feeling inspired
  • Wanting to run through a field of flowers.
  • Reminding myself that there is still some good in this world
  • Enjoying the random rain showers
  • Enjoying kickboxing, cycling, and step aerobics
“never feel guilty for starting again” 


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What are you doing these days? What is currently inspiring you? I'd love you hear from you. Leave a comment below.

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