sometimes you just have to grab your two very best friends,
and your barbies,
and set off on an epic road trip.
then simply watch the magic unfold . . .
thank you, carol.
thank you, kellee.
my send-off to italy was THE best.
THE ARRIVAL IS ABOUT TO BEGIN AGAIN!
WILL YOU TAKE THE PLUNGE ON AUGUST 1?
“This has been a life changing course for me. Thank you April
for all you have taught me.”
~Christy, THE ARRIVAL participant
Today I’d like to share a tiny glimpse into my “life changing course” with you.
for those of you who are tired of hearing about my journey to italy
and all that it entails,
please stop here.
for those of you who are interested in witnessing the dramatic emotional shifts
that come with a decision of this magnitude,
please read on.
i visited you once, orlando.
three years ago now.
you left an impression of warmth (the sun, the people).
and then . . .
a singer’s meet-and-greet.
christina grimmie gone forever.
(i was a huge fan.)
dancing at the pulse.
49 individuals killed, 53 injured.
just back from a road trip to california, june 1 through 15.
(via washington, oregon, nevada, montana, and idaho.)
sharing one discovery i made each day.
Sometimes a strange thing happens when I travel. The kind of travel that consists of packing up every couple of nights and starting all over again in a new place.
I don’t write as much.
Just small snippets of words carelessly jotted down.
i started a new practice this year.
at the beginning of each month, i excavate all of the goodness of the previous month.
and i sum it all up in a facebook post.
the months of april and may presented trying and tricky times for my family.
my feelings were hurt this week.
and since it involved something close to my heart,
i immediately became defensive.
but then i stopped myself.
i decided to think more about what had been said,
to see if the accusation did indeed fit.
the daily show reported recently that scientists in japan had invented a robot that is capable of recognizing its own reflection in a mirror. “when the robot learns to hate what it sees,” said jon stewart, “it will have achieved full humanity.” (steven pressfield)
funny because it’s true.