Too Much Paprika

I was in my sophomore year in college and living off campus. My roommate and I were both vegetarian at the time. We decided one day to make a meal for our respective boyfriends. We wanted to show them that vegetarian food can be full of variety and tasty. We found a recipe for stuffedContinue reading “Too Much Paprika”

Losing Friends

We all lose someone. Someone we love, someone we spent time with, someone we made memories with. Every culture celebrates the life of loved ones in different ways. Some funerals may be lively with music and laughter. Others may be somber with silence. But all have in common the shared pain of losing a lovedContinue reading “Losing Friends”

It’s All About the Inside

This question from yesterday’s prompt brings to my mind the “tell me about yourself,” part of a job interview. Somehow, that is not what runs through my mind when I think of this question. Factor back to many years ago when I was in seventh grade. A teacher of mine once asked each of usContinue reading “It’s All About the Inside”

Spirituality and Being

Spirituality has many layers and has as many perspectives as people. Spiritual practices are beneficial to our brains. Taking time out to pray, meditate, or participate in rituals helps us regulate our emotions, concentrate, and connect to others as we refresh our perspective on life (Cerqueira Rodrigues, et. al., 2023). I enjoy meditating, practicing stillness,Continue reading “Spirituality and Being”

A New Season

For some of us, the summer season is approaching. Warmer days, longer sunlight, school lets out, and vacations are taken. This is a season of opportunities. Opportunity to take a long-needed break. Opportunity to learn a new skill. Opportunity to visit someplace new. Opportunity to make new friends. Opportunity to establish good habits. I haveContinue reading “A New Season”

My Classical Piano Teacher

Throughout the course of my life, I have had many wonderful teachers. My pre-kay teacher, Ms. Chell, with her welcoming smile encouraged me to try different foods. My English teacher in high school, Mr. Bennet, challenged me to question things and discover my “why.” Throughout college both times, I have had wonderful professors that encouragedContinue reading “My Classical Piano Teacher”

No Regrets

As I considered today’s blog prompt, I realized that I would change nothing. As I navigate the many choices in my life whether good or bad, I realize all the decisions I made, and their consequences make me who I am. For example, if I did not injure my hand in high school, I wouldContinue reading “No Regrets”