Ray and me wearing our masks, sunglasses, and Mickey ears in front of a floral display.

The Loveliest Month: February 2021 Reflection & Stories

Hello, friends! February is one of my favorite months of the year. And it's not just out of arbitrary loyalty to my birth month, although that is part of it. I just feel so much love in the month of February. Between my birthday and Valentine's Day, it's really stacked full of happy opportunities. I'm …

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An Ode to Discovery+: Stories of January 2021

Hello, friends! The first month of the year was excellent in terms of content consumed. This is especially due to the new streaming service Discovery+ (non-spon). I'll get into that more later. To the stories! honorable (forgotten) mentions I remembered a few titles from past months I'd forgotten to mention in previous posts. Here they …

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The Holiday Season: Stories of October, November, & December 2020

Hello, friends. We've made it to the end of 2020. These past several months, I’ve consumed a Lot of content. The many holidays from October to December mean a lot of classics to catch up on. Prepare for the heftiest stories post I’ve ever made. october Most of the stories I consumed this month were …

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Too Many Thoughts on Jacob Black: Stories of August & September 2020

Hello, friends! Enjoy my thoughts on the recent books, movies, shows, and music I've consumed. Best of luck getting through the rant about Jacob Black. I've got a lot to say. to read Eclipse by Stephanie Meyer Eclipse was not my favorite book in the Twilight series. I had a very hard time getting into …

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Quarantine’s Greatest Hits: Stories of March, April, & May 2020

Hello, friends! I haven’t really reviewed the content I’ve consumed for the past few months. This is partially because all my days, weeks, and months have bled together. This is also because part of me still thinks we’re in March. And this is also because I have felt too weird lately to do anything but …

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