Texas, US
Explorer of the internet. Collector of ideas. Full-time cat owner and part-time musician.
For the longest time, I considered my chaotic, unfocused, and somewhat nonsensical way of life a diagnosis rather than a lifestyle.
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The "cafe" had left us barely caffeinated and wildly dehydrated, but we looked forward to re-entering reality⏤one that didn't include an overly-friendly waitress.
Some getaways don't go as planned, but that's not always a bad thing. Often times inconvenience and unexpected obstacles are more memorable than a perfect experience.
Spring is for foodies. I hate the term "foodies," but I don't know what else to call us. The culinarily curious? Food explorers? Eh, there's really no term that doesn't sound dirty or cringey.
This time of year, two things are on my mind: Taxes and Mom's Birthday.
For all my adult life I've had a bad habit of letting my hair reach wizard-like lengths before the annual hack to my shoulders.
People always tell me, "You can cook anything in it! It's so easy! Just put it in the pot and push the button!"
I hate having a birthday in December, and it has nothing to do with astrology.
When one gets a flat or the engine flutters, it sends a distress signal to its brethren.
As soon as the 100-degree days slow to a cool, breezy 95, holiday plans begin to arise.
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