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My Favorite Things to Wear (DP#92)
Throughout the year, regardless of the weather, my favorite things to wear are shorts and tank tops. ‘ I tend to feel very constricted with most clothes and a bit claustrophobic, so I prefer the freedom to move how I want to in shorts and short sleeves. In the colder months, I will just curl…
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Dragon’s Heir – Review
○Book 2 of Blood of the Covenants series ○Genres: Teen, Young Adult, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Myths, Legends ○Written By: Leah E. Welker ○Published By: Lightbound Media ○Published On: July 20, 2024 ○Formats: Paperback, Kindle, Audiobook Synopsis Two Heirs, one quest. . . . Sarah Lind is far from her Pennsylvanian home, having fallen into the…
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No Internet Connection (DP#91)
I have touched on this topic before in a previous post entitled ‘Life Without Computers’ or something to that affect. While the internet has given us an abundance of conveniences and global connections, me, myself and I believe we would be better off without it. As somebody who struggles with finding motivation to be productive,…
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House Selling Process: The Finale!
It has been roughly 20 days since the last update of this whole live changing event. After about two months since we officially decided to sell our house, we are finally reaching the finish line! Tomorrow, November 29, 2025, will be the last night we will be spending in this house since we officially sign…
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Hardest Decisions (DP#90)
The hardest decisions I have to make typically revolve around distancing myself from people that bring me down more than they build me up particularly family and friends. For me, these decisions are always hard because there is this huge guilt factor involved, whether self-inflicted or pushed on by others. If it involves a friend,…
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Holiday Meals (DP#89)
First of all, I hope all my American friends have a fantastic Thanksgiving! If you are getting together with friends and family that you have an enjoyable one. If you find yourselves away from your loved ones, I hope you know that I am praying for you to find some peace today and throughout all…
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No Sleep! (DP#88)
Oh Lord! What would I NOT do if I did not need sleep? The amount of reading I would get through would be insane. At that point, I could easily read whole books in a day, especially if we are going off a typical 7-8 hours of sleep time. The nighttime photography game would be…
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My Favorite People (DP#86)
My husband and my niece are my two favorite people directly in my life right now. It makes sense the person you marry would be one, if not your most favorite person in your life since you are with them every day all day lol My husband Kolton, I do not know if I have…
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Favorite Animals (DP#85)
The animals that I will always be preferential to are dogs. This is simply due to the fact that I grew up with dogs and have always consistently had at least one dog at any given time, the latest being Bella a golden retriever and pit bull mix (she is in the picture)! We have…
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Beaches VS Mountains (DP#84)
While I do see the beauty and joy of both places, I do prefer the mountains more often than not. My preference is probably due in part due to having seen more beaches in my lifetime. I have been to about 5 or 6 different coastal areas in Texas, of which they have all kind…
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Meeting Historical Figures (DP#82)
I would dive into the tortured artist and writer route and choose to meet both Edgar Allen Poe and Vincent Van Gogh. Both of these individuals have always fascinated me since I feel like neither of them were greatly appreciated until they were gone. Most of the information we are told about both of them…
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Echo North – Review
○Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult, Retellings, Romance, Fairy Tales, Fiction, Magic ○Written By: Joanna Ruth Meyer ○Published By: Page Street YA ○Published On: January 15, 2019 ○Formats: Hardcover, Paperback, Kindle, Audiobook Synopsis Echo Alkaev’s safe and carefully structured world falls apart when her father leaves for the city and mysteriously disappears. Believing he is lost forever,…
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Trusting My Instincts (DP#81)
When it comes to trusting my instincts, I take what my gut is saying with a grain of salt, while giving people the opportunity and grace to prove it right or wrong. After all, instincts initially only pick up on nonverbal cues like body language, posture, as well as the opinions of others. I do…
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Favorite Month (DP#80)
Definitely December! This is the most nostalgic month for me since my happiest moments in my childhood were at this time. All the Christmas parties, two week breaks from school, looking at all the lights and decorations, vacations from work and all the Christmas traditions that I touched on in a previous prompt. I also…
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Favorite Place to Visit in Fort Worth (DP#79)
One of my favorite places I have enjoyed visiting since I was a child, is the Water Gardens within downtown Fort Worth. Even though it is in the middle of a very busy area, once you are inside the gardens, the water sounds have a great way of blocking out the obnoxious ones. We have…
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First Impressions (DP#78)
When people meet me for the first time, I would hope they would think of me as someone who thinks before I speak. As someone who has pretty serious social anxiety, it takes me a while to open up to people, so I mainly observe in the beginning. I like to feel out people’s mannerisms…
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Book I Just Read (DP#77)
I am taking a bit of a break from reading to rest my eyes, but I JUST completed a brand-new book that jumped up to being one of my favorites 🙂 ○In a military-controlled colony on a lifeless planet, two teens from opposite sides of the fence form an unlikely psychic connection.Cassie is a civilian…
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Divinius: Awakening – Review
○Book 1 of the Atromorryax series ○Genres: Teen, Young Adult, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Coming-of-Age, Romance ○Written By: Serin Rose ○Self-Published! ○Published On: October 27, 2025 ○Formats: Hardcover, Paperback, Kindle Synopsis Bound by dreams. Divided by secrets. Destined to change everything. In a military-controlled colony on a lifeless planet, two teens from opposite sides of the…
