Part One discussion: Narnia

Before I begin my review, I would like to begin with these factors: I watched the 2005 movie before I read the book years ago. Back in the late 2000’s, I tried reading The Magicians Nephew before reading The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe. I never completed the  book, and felt discouraged about reading the entire series.Continue reading “Part One discussion: Narnia”

February Gardening Tips

  I won’t be doing any gardening at my current residence, because I’ll be moving into an apartment complex soon. This means I won’t have as much room to garden, like I had planned in January. It actually works out in my favor, because I would like to take this gardening season easy. Love myContinue reading “February Gardening Tips”

Shift Society Magazine: Women empowerment.

Earlier this month, I wrote an article submission to this quarterly magazine. Even if my article is published, I still love this magazine. I actually found out via social media about this new magazine. While I still have not picked up the Winter issue yet, I plan on it when I have income rolling in.Continue reading “Shift Society Magazine: Women empowerment.”

Before & After

Yesterday was the first day I had put on make-up in over two weeks. Honestly, I have never truly cared about Make-up. The industry itself is what shunned me away at a young age. Self confidence issues alone, I realized I could never BE as pretty as the women in the commercials for all theContinue reading “Before & After”

Short Stories & NaNoWriMo 2016

Ahh, National Novel Writing Month. Twenty or so days into the month, I was struggling for finding words for my novel. I started this short story below, because I needed something fresh to write. In the end, I won NaNoWriMo 2016 and this short story helped me on my 2016 Novel, Tilt.  Now since I’ve goneContinue reading “Short Stories & NaNoWriMo 2016”

End of January’s Gardening Tips

     We maybe in the dead of Winter, but planning for the upcoming season can help fight around this slow season of gardening.      I actually started gardening head on in the Spring of 2014.I live in my Grandmother’s house, and this is the same house I truly began to learn how toContinue reading “End of January’s Gardening Tips”

Book review of “The Road Less Traveled: A Story of Love, Pain, Hope, and Everything In-Between”

This book review is not done for profit on my end. This book review is done because I enjoy doing book reviews… The header photo was waywardly taken at Starbucks, just FYI. I was asked last week how Elizabeth got away with having a similar title to the famous poem written by Robert Frost. She’sContinue reading “Book review of “The Road Less Traveled: A Story of Love, Pain, Hope, and Everything In-Between””

Reflections after a rally.

Today, I participated in something I had never thought I would; or could. “We Shall Over comb” was the signage winner at the capitol today. This weekend has involved a lot of political riots, protests, and rallies across the United States. Today multiple cities held their own Women’s March rally. Now, as someone who dealsContinue reading “Reflections after a rally.”

Officially Official!

While I actually accomplished this two weeks ago, I am still head over heels over me accomplishing my dreams.  Back in 2014, I started this blog as a way to reach out to audiences about mental health, and just to expand my horizon on writing. Then, in 2015  I participated in National Novel Writing Month,Continue reading “Officially Official!”

I’m depressed and I’m doing just fine.

Two months ago, I was going to write on this very subject, but all I could write was the headline. I took the header photo back in December while walking through the gardens that’s downtown. I don’t know whats worse: depression or anxiety. Both are intertwined. One can offset the other in a moments notice.Continue reading “I’m depressed and I’m doing just fine.”