Truth (again): It’s almost 4:00 on a Sunday, and first I slept in until 10, and then I’ve had my nose in books all day. My brain is all full up on all kinds of things, to say the least. But I shall spare you more pictures of dogs (lest you think the husky is…
Angela Giles Klocke » Southern Colorado Writer & Photographer
Tag Archives: self“If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put foundations under them.” –Henry David Thoreau “What we really want to do is what we are really meant to do. When we do what we are meant to do, money comes to us,… I’m one week into university life. Well, university life from a non-traditional student’s point of view, anyway (since I don’t live in a dorm room, belong to a sorority, or relate to ANY stories about partying all night and then having to roll out of bed at the crack of noon to hurry and get… As you might recall (or be learning for the first time), Radical Change is my theme for 2012. How it manifests as a whole is yet to be seen, but so far I’ve started (returned to) school at University of Colorado, entered into a Women’s Leadership program, and now today, a radical haircut. Before I… Conversation with eldest – Me: I delivered to your complex tonight and was hoping to see you. Alas, then I realized you moved and then I was sad. Him: Oh yeah? Well, I had a dream just now that you died and I was sad. I win. Me: Wow. Well, were you JUST sad, or… It’s 6:30 in the morning. The kidlings don’t have school, there is fresh snow on the ground, and I’m getting ready to head out for my usual Tuesday Thing. Yesterday, I spent much of the day wrapped in my electric blanket, reading, sometimes just staring off into space, thinking about how it was the last… -Maya Angelou One of my very favorite things is to watch young artists develop their talents and grow. I love showcasing their work and talking about them (bragging, really). I’ve shared some of my eldest son’s writing before, and recently my daughter’s poetry. (I’m waiting to see where my middle child’s artistic interests are.) I… What does it mean to you? |
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