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All About Me – Part (1)

Inspired by some blogging friends, I have decided to share some of my childhood and adolescent memories. I was in middle school.  After finishing science class, we left the lab and settled into our classroom, waiting for our French teacher to arrive. An assistant teacher came in and informed us that our teacher would be… Continue reading All About Me – Part (1)

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Henna Tattoos, Marks, and Cultural Identity

Last weekend, I taught my daughter how to create a spa experience at home. She enjoyed a lavender bath, and we focused on skincare while discussing the importance of self-care for women. I emphasized that taking care of our bodies is essential. I also introduced her to my henna tattoo culture. Although she didn't like… Continue reading Henna Tattoos, Marks, and Cultural Identity

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Playground Safety

Kids love to climb. It helps build their strength, coordination, and depth perception while allowing them to see their surroundings from a different perspective. Recently, when I took my kids to play, I let them run around the playground and then climb on top of the slide to slide down. I stood there waiting for… Continue reading Playground Safety

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Air Fryer Newbie

I finally got my hands on an air fryer, and I was absolutely thrilled! After carefully unboxing it on my kitchen counter, I eagerly read through the manual, making sure to wash the basket with attention to detail.  The next day, I plugged in my shiny new air fryer, filled with determination, and told myself,… Continue reading Air Fryer Newbie

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Love Puzzle

Books often reflect reality, and I enjoy immersing myself in one, two, or even three at a time, allowing me to experience the characters' journeys while escaping the chaos of real life. Currently, I am reading a book that is puzzling me; I'm still in chapter three. The main character is a fascinating enigma. My… Continue reading Love Puzzle

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To Clear my Head

I was planning to talk about the Super Bowl—the good and the bad aspects of it. I wrote about it, saved it as a draft, and then moved on. Why? I need to discuss something else to clear my head. Am I happy? Really? There are personal issues and social events that feel heavy to… Continue reading To Clear my Head