Growing up in a small town such as Hutto, you find ways to pass the time until you're able to get the hell out and find something better. If you're lucky, you have a solid friend you can turn to who will support and encourage you in any adventure. I was very lucky to have… Continue reading Vicky, Victoria
Boston Bound
Hello all, I hope everyone is doing well. I know it has been a very disturbed and concerning political climate that just keeps getting worse, but we must all stay strong and continue fighting as much as we can. At the beginning of September I made the decision to relocate back to Boston. Boston holds… Continue reading Boston Bound
Cynthia Nothing
Over the last few months I have been getting more worried and irritated over the Democratic candidates of New York's gubernatorial race. Andrew Cuomo is a strong democratic leader who doesn't just work for the party, but for the people of New York State. Under his leadership incredible programs to help immigrants, women, veterans, homeless… Continue reading Cynthia Nothing
Coco Chanel was a NAZI
Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel also known as Coco Chanel was born 19 August 1883 and died on 10 January 1971. Known the world over as a liberator of women's fashion, breaking away from corsets and introducing a more casual elegance. Her double C logo is one of the world's easiest identifiable logos, be it genuine or a knock… Continue reading Coco Chanel was a NAZI
High School Love
When I was a freshman in high school I was invited to a cheerleaders birthday party. She was an incredibly good person, always friendly and caring, with a smile that would light up a room. Her birthday was in the fall, and her parents allowed her to have a party at their house. This wasn't… Continue reading High School Love
Place des Vosges
Paris has so much hidden beauty, and if you have already been to all of the tourist hot spots, you'll want to fine a place full of charm, character and Parisian beauty, without all of the souvenir sellers. Please let me suggest you go to Place des Vosges. It is the oldest planned square in… Continue reading Place des Vosges
This Morning
This morning (3 July 2018) I got up at 6:30am, took a leisurely bath and got ready to head to work. I was actually looking forward to the work day, as it was a "Skeleton Crew" day. Basically just one person from every department has to be at the office. Although I don't get the… Continue reading This Morning
Lille
In the northeast of France lies the beautiful city of Lille. For 10 euros you can take a quick 1 hour train ride from Paris and explore this magnificent city. Lille is a popular college city, with many students adding drama and entertainment for patrons at cafes people watching. The city boast beautiful architecture of… Continue reading Lille
Flavoured Lube saved a Life
Back in the early 2000's, before I was 21 years of age, I was living in Austin Texas. I was working for a great non-profit, had a wonderful job, boss and salary. Being a night owl, but not allowed to enter the bars and drink (legally), gave me inspired ideas on ways to explore and… Continue reading Flavoured Lube saved a Life
Retirement Ideas
Retirement. It's a dream for many Americans, and a reality for those who planned well. There are unfortunately many people who either will never be able to retire, who will die before they retire or perhaps even sadder, die from retirement. My grandmother was an energetic, progressive woman. Sadly, after she retired her zest for… Continue reading Retirement Ideas