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  • What Positive Events Happened in My Life This Year?

    What Positive Events Happened in My Life This Year?

    This year has been a tapestry of moments stitched together by adventure, friendship, and unexpected joy. Looking back, I realize how many experiences have left me feeling grateful and inspired.

    Daily writing prompt
    What positive events have taken place in your life over the past year?
    Camping with friends in Pennsylvania

    Sailing & Freedom

    One of the most uplifting highlights was my time sailing in the Caribbean. The freedom of the open water, the laughter shared with friends, and the discovery of hidden island gems reminded me that life’s best adventures often come without a rigid plan. The Grenadines and St. John offered not just beauty, but a sense of /connection to nature and people alike.

    Charter a Catamaran - Sailing the Caribbean

    Local Adventures

    Closer to home, I found joy in the simple act of hiking Erie, Pennsylvania. Each trail — from Presque Isle’s leisurely paths to the rugged Erie Bluffs — became a reminder that adventure doesn’t always require a passport. Breathing in crisp autumn air and watching the leaves turn was a grounding, positive experience that kept me connected to the seasons.

    Hiking outdoors
    Wow, I can’t believe I went blond for a while!

    Friendship & Stargazing

    A cabin getaway with my best friend turned into one of the most memorable weekends of the year. Shooting at the range, stargazing under clear skies, and sharing stories by the fire reminded me that friendship is one of life’s greatest treasures. It wasn’t about grand plans, but about finding joy in simple moments.

    Weekend at a Cabin

    Everyday Joys

    Not every positive event was tied to travel. One evening, I skipped my usual routine and cooked gumbo instead. The kitchen filled with the scent of sausage, shrimp, and coffee (yes, coffee in gumbo!). That small act of spontaneity brought unexpected happiness and reminded me to embrace life’s little surprises.

    three cooked shrimps on can

    Expanding Horizons

    Traveling to Uzbekistan was another milestone. Exploring mosques, markets, and the rich cultural heritage of Samarkand and Bukhara opened my eyes to new perspectives. It was a journey that moved me deeply and added richness to my year.

    registan-square-samarkand-uzbekistan
    Registan Square Samarkand

    Reflection

    Looking back, the most positive events weren’t just about destinations — they were about connection, spontaneity, and gratitude. Whether sailing across turquoise waters, hiking local trails, or cooking something new at home, each moment added to a year that felt full and alive.


    Now, it’s your turn…

    What is a highlight from your year?

    Drop a comment below.

  • More Public Debate, Less Violence.

    More Public Debate, Less Violence.

    In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, I’m more passionate than ever to do more public discourse, more public debating, more expressing opinions – equally paired with more listening.

    Less fighting.

    Words, not weapons.

    Van Jones received a direct message from Charlie Kirk the day before his untimely death on 9/10/2025. He asked Jones to debate, “disagree aggreably”.

    “Hey Van, I mean it, I’d love to have you on my show to have a respectful conversation about crime and race. I would be a gentleman as I know you would be as well. We can disagree about the issues agreeably.”

    And that’s the invitation we must not ignore. Charlie Kirk’s final outreach to Van Jones wasn’t just a gesture—it was a challenge to all of us. To disagree without dehumanizing.

    To confront ideas, not individuals. In a time when political violence has pierced the public square, we owe it to each other to rebuild that square with dialogue, not division.

    Whether you admired Kirk or opposed his views, the principle he invoked—“disagree agreeably”—is one we can all rally behind. Let’s honor that by showing up, speaking out, and listening harder. The future of civic life depends on it.

    We can disagree about the issues agreeably.

    – Charlie Kirk, 9/9/2025
    Daily writing prompt
    What could you do more of?

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  • Cabin Getaway: Shooting, Stargazing & Friendship

    Cabin Getaway: Shooting, Stargazing & Friendship

    The old logging road was barely more than two ruts in the dirt, swallowed by pine needles and shadow. But as we rounded the final bend, the cabin appeared, nestled perfectly between towering pines, smoke gently curling from its stone chimney. “Home for the weekend,” I grinned at Chloe, my best friend since kindergarten, who was already rummaging for the cooler.

    Cabin in the woods

    This wasn’t just any cabin; it was the cabin. Rustic, remote, and utterly devoid of Wi-Fi—exactly what we needed. A well-worn fire pit sat squarely in front, framed by two sturdy Adirondack chairs, practically begging for a blaze.

    As the sun began to dip, painting the sky in fiery hues of orange and purple, we got the fire going. The scent of pine and woodsmoke filled the air, mingling with the earthy smell of the forest.

    We uncorked a bottle of a rich, jammy Zinfandel, poured generous glasses, and settled into the chairs. The conversation flowed effortlessly, punctuated by the crackle of the fire and the distant hoot of an owl.

    Later, as darkness truly fell, the stars put on a show I rarely get to see back home. Each one was a pinprick of pure light against the inky black, and we lay back, pointing out constellations and sharing quiet dreams.

    two brown ceramic mugs - Photo by Elina Sazonova on Pexels.com

    The next morning, the sun barely filtered through the dense tree canopy when I felt the pull of the day. A rich, dark roast coffee brewed slowly on the cabin’s old stove, its aroma weaving through the small space. With a steaming mug in hand, and a fresh copy of a fantasy novel — I think it was the latest from Sarah J. Maas — I curled up on the porch. Hours melted away in the pages, interrupted only by the rustle of leaves or the occasional chirp of a bird.

    After a hearty lunch of grilled cheese and tomato soup, it was time for a different kind of relaxation. I pulled out my trusty Walther P22. We found an old log, set up a few empty cans, and took turns aiming downrange.

    The crisp ping! as a can spun off the log was incredibly satisfying. It’s a different kind of focus than target shooting, more about the immediate gratification of a well-placed shot. Chloe, who usually sticks to larger calibers, even enjoyed the snappy recoil of the P22. There’s something incredibly therapeutic about the rhythm of loading, aiming, and firing in the quiet of the woods.

    beige wood putted on fire - Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com

    As dusk approached, we gathered more firewood, knowing another evening of stars, stories, and the comforting warmth of the fire awaited. This cabin, with its simple rhythms and the company of a true friend, was more than just a getaway. It was a reset, a reminder that the best adventures often happen when you unplug, step outside, and let the wild take over.

    While we cook dinner and sip smooth bourbon, my all-time favorite cooking album would play – The Lumineers’ Cleopatra. The album’s folksy, narrative style perfectly complements the quiet, introspective vibe of a weekend getaway. It’s a great blend of storytelling and easy listening, perfect for conversation. An equally good choice would be Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours for a timeless, soulful groove.

    Daily writing prompt
    What’s your all-time favorite album?
  • In Memory of Charlie Kirk, Freedom

    In Memory of Charlie Kirk, Freedom

    My Favorite Word: Freedom

    Sadly, this was the word on Charlie Kirk’s shirt the last day of his life.

    Freedom.

    Rightly so, his was

    A life dedicated to free speech

    public debate

    open discource

    rigorous critiques and arguments

    all focused on individual freedom.

    Sadly, his was a life taken too soon.

    A family torn from their father.

    If only violence were not used, instead, we always relied on our words – our discource, written and spoken.

    Then ideas could flourish freely.


    Daily writing prompt
    What’s your favorite word?

    Image Source: Wikipedia, Erika Kirk and Charlie Kirk speaking with attendees at the 2025 Young Women’s Leadership Summit at the Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.

  • Tonight? Cooking Gumbo

    Tonight? Cooking Gumbo

    Tonight, I cook gumbo and drink red wine. Forgoing my yoga hour instead doing something lovely and unexpected.

    I went to the store and bought sausage and shrimp and now I’m rouing up the holy trinity.

    The kitchen smells of celery, bell pepper, onion — and coffee.

    Because yes, I put coffee in my gumbo.

    I might be from PA, but I know gumbo.

    Daily writing prompt
    What are you doing this evening?