2020 is finally over. For some this is a new beginning. For some, this is just another year. For myself, this is January 1, 2021. This means it’s time for another year word of the year (which I don’t have yet for no reason honestly), and it also means another 6 months of trying to […]
Author: Angie
Hi! First off, thanks for popping in! I started this blog for a number of reasons and if you look through the posts you will see all sorts of randomness. I'm a mom of 3 living in a small village in Saskatchewan. We are a household that is on the go a lot with the nearest city an hour away. We love reading, going for walks, playing at as many parks as we can find and just hanging out.
I struggle with anxiety, depression, & ptsd but strive to find the positive in the every day ordinary moments and thank the good Lord for all the blessings I have :)
My Mental Health journey has recently reminded me of my love for all kinds of art, writing poetry being the first to reintroduce myself to. It's hard to open up and let those feelings flow after being buried so deep for so long.
I have a little bit of everything here so I won't take it personally if you don't like or connect to everything I write, but I do really appreciate you being here and sharing in this journey of me re-discovering my true self through words and thoughts that don't always make sense to anyone but myself :D
I stumbled across this delicious looking recipe at smartschoolhouse.com for Turkey Cranberry Poppers. I love this idea 😀 I believe it’s a genius way to use up the leftovers from Thanksgiving or Christmas. In the past we have just warmed our leftovers and didn’t really do anything special to them. I’ve also made turkey pot […]
Trauma is a subject that is not fun to talk about, but necessary. For those of us who experienced a traumatic childhood at the expense of a relative or lack of mother or father figure, learning how to weave through daily life can be difficult. Without the comfort and love from a caretaker, we go […] […]
Originally posted on BCNN1 WP:
When something inordinately rare or unexpected happens, it is said “the planets aligned.” On Dec. 21, the winter solstice, two planets will appear nearly aligned, resulting in an event so uncommon it’s befitting of the saying. At one time, astronomers may have felt it so closely resembled a Christmas miracle…
Out And About
These are terrible photos due to the poor lighting of the foggy early morning but there are owls in these photos lol. I thought I would go ahead and bore you with a few things about these birds who are, in my opinion, quite amazing. There are more than 200 breeds of owls, ranging in […]
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