Seasonal Depression & Writing

Originally, this blog was going to be about a different writing subject. I’ve already drafted that subject for later this week. Personally, I feel like I need to talk about something that some people try to avoid or even can’t get around to talking about. The last blog I had written was at the beginningContinue reading “Seasonal Depression & Writing”

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””

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.”

Thanks and Giving

An unbelievably witty and charming lists and ideas on why I am still thankful after Thanksgiving. Okay, maybe not. I am currently behind on my National Novel Writing Month word count by twenty-six thousand plus words. Today is the 27th, so if I write at least 7,000 words a day, I’ll finish above the 50-KContinue reading “Thanks and Giving”

You don’t deserve to be my Dad, or my siblings.

My biological father isn’t what a father should be; nor was his father. If you have a Grandfather,Dad, Step-Dad, Adopted Dad, or even a male guardian figure who is supportive, lets you be yourself, and many other positive things please tell them thank you. I also started tearing up when I was writing this, and for yearsContinue reading “You don’t deserve to be my Dad, or my siblings.”

End of March

We are approaching the end of March, and life has been pretty. Pretty is a nice word, actually. I started my gardening at my Grandfathers house, which is also where I reside too. Because i have medical appointments approaching in April, I moved from Oklahoma City back in January because of Doctor recommendations, costs, etc.Continue reading “End of March”