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Watch “Protecting Trans Bodies in Death” on YouTube

This applies, and is so so important, for anyone. Not just straight, cis people. Not just LGBTQ+. Everyone needs to know what your end of life plan is. The specifics. Not just the pretty pretty “Oh! Sprinkle me on the ocean at sunset!” stuff but the legal stuff. Who is in charge of your body? Is it your next of kin or is it a trusted person like a life partner? Make your plan. Make sure your trusted person is able to get into necessary accounts and such after you’re gone. Get it in writing, make it legal. Doing this will spare your loved ones so much pain, confusion, and grief. Thanks to Caitlin Doughty at her YouTube channel Ask A Mortician for making it her mission to bring awareness to death issues like this!

With Peace and Passion.

Ta!

Adventures In Unschooling · Eco-Loving Living! · Primary

Winter Day? Nature Play!

Hello Journeyers! Today I bring you a few snapshots from our latest Nature Walk. These were just simple yet beautiful little bits that I captured while we communed with the forest and educated in the open air. Such small fragments of the greatest whole and yet still such beautiful treasures to be shared. They seem to have a surreal, unearthly quality that begs to pull you into some hidden knoll for forever and a day. Where will the path lead you?

Will you step beneath the forest’s bare arms? Will you see the path deep into the wilds until it is you who is making the path rather than the path leading you?

We have some of the most beautiful mushrooms and fungi in the forest by our home. And so many different types of mosses! I just love to go and see them and this photo came out so lovely and charming, almost as much as the original!
‘Hmm…I wonder if I can just get up on this…’
We discovered that where the woodpeckers had been making holes in our shagbark tree, there was a very thin sort of sap just pouring out before it healed up. It was like a steady trickle out of some of the holes and it had a light sort of sweet flavor. Interesting! You can see here where part of the bark is wet from the most recent holes and how the inside of the holes is still showing some liquid.
This is a Turkey Tail mushroom! I just loved the colors and the closeup shot that I got of it.

With Peace and Passion.

Ta!

Adventures In Unschooling · Bliggety Blogs · Parenting · Primary

My COVID Daily Quarantine Challenge Part 2!

Here we are at Part 2!

Feeling a little less stir-crazy? No? Well, at least you’ve entertained those restless natives for a bit! Read on, Journeyer!

Day 16:

Create a plan for your dream vacation and draw, collage, build, write, paint or whatever a piece about it! Show them off to friends online and tell everyone about them.

Day 17:

Skip out on sugar for a day! Is it difficult? Why or why not? Try it out longer if you feel you can and see how long you can go! Tell us here in the comments!

Day 18:

Make a list of the things you’re grateful for today and share it with someone. Reflect on ways that you can let those around you know that they are appreciated.

Day 19:

Make cards for those at your nearest assisted living facility or retirement community and send them in the mail. Use a single large manila envelope or a few envelopes with several cards inside each to save on postage! Many of those in elderly facilities don’t have family to visit and/or get visits very often. These facilities are also one of the places where the COVID virus is hitting the hardest. Receiving a letter could really make the difference in someone’s life today.

Day 20:

Make a meal together and then eat it around lit candles for a cozy time!

Day 21:

Have an electricity free hour each day! That’s right. Think of it like Earth Hour but once a day! It can even be during the day instead of at night, if you want. Not only will it save you money on your electric bill but it can have a positive effect on the environment! Was it difficult for you to do? Is it something you would do more often? Write it down in your journal!


Day 22:

Organize your most cluttered space! Follow the Kondo method! What were you able to say goodbye to?

Day 23:

Family video game tournament! What did you play? Who won? Which game was your favorite and why? What would you play if you had another game tournament together?

Day 24:

Make a giant floor game board with tape or other things! Play tic tac toe, hangman, etc

Day 25:

Family photos! Try different outfits, photo styles, maybe even a fashion show!

Day 26:

Paper ball basketball tournament!

Day 27:

Look through old family photos! Talk about where you were, how you were feeling then. It’s it different from now?

Day 28:

Write a Family Constitution including a mission statement and each person helps contribute a “law” as well. This helps even the littlest find a way to communicate what is important to them and what issues have been weighing on them. Lately, choose a motto! Everyone should help contribute in it’s creation!

Day 29:

Have a chore race or Olympic Chores! Turn each core into a race or game like the Olympics and at the end, vote on gold, silver, and bronze awards!

Day 30:

Unsubscribe from stores and unwanted emails! This will save you so much time, thought energy, and aggravation in the long term.

Day 31:

Clean out a junk drawer or bathroom cabinet!

Day 32:

Focus on Love today! Being stuck inside with stir crazy people for extended periods can be trying on the nerves and patience. Give each other three hugs throughout the day to let each other now that even in the trying times, love is still there.

Day 33:

On a not too cool day, if it’s an option geographically, open the windows, turn on fans, and air out the house! It’s been just as quarantined as you after all!

Day 34:

Try something you’ve never done before! Never done a headstand? Gone backyard foraging? Identified birds in your yard or flowers? Never jogged a mile? Try running around your yard with a step counter! If you don’t have one, there are apps that will act as a (dubiously correct) counter for you.

All of these are things that are not only good for beating that isolation blues but many are also great for you, your household, your pocketbook, or your mental health. Did you finish the challenge? Let us know what you were and weren’t able to do! Did you enjoy it? Let us know in the comments and stay positive, Journeyers!

With Peace and Passionate Hope.

Ta!

Bliggety Blogs · Parenting · Primary

How To Keep Your Kids From Going Crazy During COVID Isolation!

Emergency homeschooling? Extended spring break? Wondering if you can expel, suspend, or transfer your child out of your class? I mean, you’re just the parent, right? Aren’t there other people who don’t get paid enough to deal with this craziness during the day?

But seriously, we are all prone to restless bouts cabin-fever and our children? Especially so. They are, after all, tiny whirling energy tornadoes shoved inside of skin suits. They already have a surplus of energy but being trapped in the house with nothing to distract them but screens and anxious adults? You’re just asking for them, you, or both to have a nervous breakdown. The flood of fear filling our homes and our social media pages affects them too. They feel it too but have years, maybe decades, less emotional development to cope with it.

So what can we do?

Have no fear! We have arrived here today with a few things that you can do that we’ve been doing in our own home this week! Currently this is day three of isolation for us but I prepared some things to keep us occupied and learning throughout our time inside.

Quarantined? A great time to pull out some Legos, put some music on and have a family Lego night! If you have rather small ones, placing the Legos on a sheet pan or towel like this is a good way to help keep those little pieces from rolling or bouncing away as much! Very small ones can use the larger Duplo blocks or you can just weed out any of the very small pieces from the Legos they are given to play with.
This is our book table! Each day, Little Maxwell picks out two books: one for our “school book”, like the alphabet books for example, and another “just for fun book”. She really loves the Perlorian Cats books even though they’re older than I am! But that’s okay. They were my favorite when I was her age too! So now it’s something special we share together. Usually we end up checking out another book from the library on the Overdrive app as well, usually on whatever comes up that catches our interest during the day or fits our nature school theme.
Plant some seeds! These are cold weather peas that we planted half in our garden and half in pots inside. Kids love the fun of planting a seed and then watching it grow over the weeks until at last they can snap that first delicious victory off of the vine and savor it! A fair bit of advice though: Don’t plant anything that you’re not going to want to eat. Try to only plant things that you know your family is going to enjoy. Otherwise, be it flower, herb or vegetable, what’s the point?
Tea party time! This can be especially fun as a before bed treat when you use sleepy time tea. Not only does it have a great taste but my nephews and daughter all seem to enjoy it! Yes, that’s right. Even the boys. You can even incorporate a nice bedtime story while everyone is enjoying their tea!

These are just a few things that you can do to help your kids from losing their marbles and transforming from your sweet boys and girls to agents of hell intend on your doom and immediate demise. They are all also wonderful ways to really spend some quality family time together. Light some candles and let the hygge commence!

Let me know down below what you’re doing to beat the Corona quarantine blues!

With Peace and Passion.

Ta!

Bliggety Blogs · Primary

My COVID Quarantine Daily Challenge!

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Stuck inside because of quarantine and isolation? Thanks, Corona, I hate it. However, Journeyers, there are plenty of ways that you can make your time trapped within the ever shrinking walls of your home just a little more bearable! How?

Make it a challenge!

We all love a good challenge on the internet. Let’s face it. We’re kind of suckers for it. This one is geared for not only your own self care but for the good and sanity of your whole household. Here is the LJE COVID Quarantine Daily Challenge!

Day 0

Before you begin this challenge, create or choose a journal! Many of these challenges can involve things like drawing, writing, even Mad Libs for one! Do these in your journal so you can look back on all that you’ve done over the month!

Day 1: Find a Quiet Time Spot!

Somewhere in your home, whether it’s a corner, closet, office, or garage. Even an attic will do! Somewhere that says to you and to your housemates: this is my alone spot and I need space to process and decompress.

Even grown ups need this and when your kids or siblings start to frazzle you, simply remind them kindly that the Quiet Time spot is there. Maybe they could use a cool down? DO NOT use this as a time out corner! Quiet Time is not a punishment! If your family sees it as a negative then they will never use it of their own volition!

A few things that would be good to keep in the Quiet Time spot would be headphones, books or magazines, having a window to look out of or open up for some fresh air, or art or crafting supplies.


Day 2: Learn A New Skill!

Housework, drawing, baking, or a craft are all some simple and great ideas for kids! One resource for drawing is actually YouTube. We watch the channel Draw So Cute when we do drawing and each video walks you through a different character, celebrity, or item with a sort of chibi style to it.


Day 3: Find A New Book (Or One You Just Haven’t Gotten To Yet) To Try Out!

The Overdrive App is amazing for this because they have a lot of great audiobooks too, as well as read-along books for kids who aren’t reading yet, like my own little! She loves the Pete the Cat read-alongs that read it to her while also highlighting each letter as it does!

Day 4: See A Museum or Famous World Landmark digitally!

There are a metric ton of these available, especially right now! One example is Expeditions, an app by Google, but the amazing team over at eschoolnews.com have compiled a list of their ten best virtual field trips! Also the vr field trips over at Discovery Education are a pretty fantastic selection themselves! Check them out here!


Day 5: Pin On The World!

Play pin the pin on the world map! Whatever or wherever you pin, discover something interesting about it from that place! This even works for oceans and can even utilize that Day 4 tech!


Day 6: Have An Indoor Picnic!


Day 7: Do Mad Libs Together!


Day 8:Mad Libs Theater!

Use your favorite Mad Lib stories from yesterday and enact them in a creative performance or puppet show!


Day 9: In-Home Karaoke!

There are karaoke versions of your favorite songs aplenty on YouTube!


Day 10: Rocking the Recycles!

See what you can create from throw away items! Is it creative? Practical? Useful? Decorative? You decide!


Day 11: Screen-free Day!

What kind of fun can you make without your attention taken up by the screen? What sort of things will you discover or create?


Day 12: Try Yoga!

I recommend Yoga With Adrienne. Did you feel any differently after? Wow about it in your journal!


Day 13: Try out Tai-Chi!

Day 14: Gettin’ Down Dance Party!


Day 15: Do A Meditation!

So you may be noticing that several of these are catered towards physical movement and exercise. For a good reason! Getting a lot of that cooped up energy out of you and your tiny overlords will help curb irritability, behavior issues, and contributes to better physical and mental health. When you’re able, open all of the windows! Air out the home to let some of that stale, anxious air out and give your entire household a literal breath of fresh air. It can be overall pretty rejuvenating!

This is just the first half of our Daily Challenge so stay tuned for Part Two!

With Peace and Passion,

Ta!

Bliggety Blogs · Poems, Songs, and Shorts · Primary · WakingWitches & WanderingWunderkammer

Wee Heathens Bedtime Stories #1

The Moth and The Butterfly

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This is just one of the bedtime stories that I came up with to tell Little Maxwell before bed. I came up with this one on of our daily walks, picking up trash on the roads of our neighborhood. It was that time of the summer when the butterflies were out in spades and it inspired a talk about how I’ve always believed that moths were just nighttime butterflies. They aren’t bright and colorful, sure, but it’s because they don’t need to be. They fly at night when it’s dark!

That talk, however, gave me the inspiration for this story. Enjoy!

The Moth and The Butterfly

Once upon a time,

there was a Goddess who lived alone in her vast moonlit kingdom. Her beauty made the stars shine and the night flowers reach up toward her unerring light each night that she passed by their meadows. She stroked their petals lovingly, trailing her fingers over their feather-soft flesh. The birches would bow as she glided by, the willows dancing in her presence. The Oak-Mothers* straightened proudly, showing off the strong branches she had crafted them and their plentiful children clinging to their leafy gowns.

The shining Goddess was kind and soft, adoring of all of her creations, but for all of the love she had for the flowers, the stars, and the trees, she was alone. Never had she seen another who was like her. Never had she encountered another who could create as she did.

Until one shining night, when her light became shadowed by the form of…another.

He stood, watching her from afar as if she were some dazzling and curious bloom. The God was tall and strong. There were antlers set high and proudly upon his crown. The stranger stood with a carved spear of yew in one hand and a garb made of some sort of fine, silky brown pelt. He did not approach at first, simply watching her as if trying to decide what manner of being he had stumbled upon. She could understand the feeling.

The Goddess’ heart leapt with joy at the sight of another being such as she. The earth burst forth and bore forth the most dazzling array of poppies and violets that had ever been seen, her power boiling over at the happiness within her heart. When a playful vine of morning glory coiled softly up his spear, the light leaves sprouting forth a single purple flower, she gave him, at last, a soft smile.

He gave her one in return and quietly came to sit by her side.

In the short time that they had together, the two laughed and talked more than the Goddess could ever remember doing before. Unfortunately, it was not to last.

A troubled frown spread over the God’s brow after some time.

The light of the Goddess was growing ever brighter by the moment. His time with her had come to an end.

In his last moment before he disappeared back into the wilds, the God gave his shining love a single, chaste kiss. A kiss that left a spark of magic tingling upon her lips.

His presence left her both bright in body but sad in spirit. If it had been such a very long time since she had seen him that first time, how long would she have to wait until he came back into her life? Would he ever come back into her view again?

Desperate to find some ray of normalcy, she did the one thing that she always did. She grasped that spark of magic that he had left behind and created.

Instead of her usual array of blooming things and greenery, though, what came forth from that tiny spark was a tiny…creature. It was soft and delicate, like the finest flower. More fragile than the night-blooming cereus, more vibrant than a red poppy bud. It was his kiss, brought back to her in the beautiful winged form of a small creature no larger than her palm. It had wings, brightly colored as any wild flower, and powdered like pollen had landed on their flat surface. Two tiny antennae shifted lightly from atop it’s rounded black head.

She decided to call this diminuitive winged thing a butterfly. And already, she had a particular purpose in mind for it. A purpose she knew then, that had been in her heart all along.

The Goddess sent the creature out with a message painted across it’s fine downy wings. She sent her messenger out to find the God that she had come to adore.

Bright and beautiful, her messenger was perfectly suited for the sunny day where the God did dwell.

Until it returned, she traversed her lands of the night as always: alone but with a fervent wish within her breast.

And return the butterfly did, but not alone.

Her kiss-creation came back with another. Another winged, delicate thing that flitted amongst the moonbeams, a creature so intent on her that it was her very light that gave it direction. As the pale, soft one alighted on her outstretched hand, it whispered to her of its name and its purpose.

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Moth,’ came the voice, so light that the night breeze nearly carried it off and away.

Masterpiece,’ the Goddess sang back, joy blooming in her heart because beneath the lightly furred exterior of moth’s body, she could see the same kiss magic that had been gifted to her.

Moth and Butterfly fluttered about and played together amongst the flowers of the field, a joining even if only in bond, for they were each made from the same shared spark of magic. A kiss shared very briefly between a Goddess and her God.

From that day on, the two winged beauties carried messages of love back and forth between their creators, carrying their kisses across the earth. At least, until the next eclipse when the Goddess and her love may be reunited again, even if only for that brief moment when moon and sun are joined in the sky.

So next time you see a moth or a butterfly, don’t think of them as a pest or a thing to be captured for its beauty. They are messengers of the Goddess and God and you never know. They could be carrying a kiss back to a lonely heart in that very moment.

Fin.

With Peace and Passion!

Ta!

Bliggety Blogs · Primary

COVID-19: Ask Not What You Can Do But What We Can Do

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In all of the turmoil, fear, and uncertainty, we are all facing some of our darkest days. Information is rampant and widespread, much of it helpful and some of it, unfortunately, not.

However, that’s actually not what I want to talk about today. Today, I don’t want to talk about what we need to do to keep ourselves safe and healthy no matter what the circumstance comes to. I want to talk about what we can do for each other. Obviously, I’m not saying going door-to-door. What I mean is, what we can do for each other here in this online space.

Something I hadn’t heard of yet was a support group for those not just affected by the COVID/Corona virus but for everyone. Everyone who’s dealing with this fear and uncertainty about what tomorrow might bring. I want to establish a place where anyone and everyone is free to go and talk about what their experience is. What they’re afraid of, what they’re dealing with and also a place that we can go to share this time with others and share support with our fellow human beings.

No matter where you’re from, what borders exist between us, or other lines that we may draw between people and places.

So, here on Little Journeys Everywhere, it’s my mission to create a place where all of this can come together. Where all of us can come together. Because right now, the situation is such that we need each other now more than ever before. We need to support, understand, and share with each other more than ever before, possibly in our history.

It’s my prayer that this sort of support group will help many of us, my own family included, get through the heartache, loneliness, depression, and isolation that can come from illness, distance, and quarantine. So we are going to be launching a social media network support system just for you so that we can all come to the other side of this together.

There is another side to this and we will get there.

Have no doubt about that.

Come join us as we launch the Before The Dawn: A Corona Virus Support Group and leave your stories, testimonials, or words of hope, comfort, and support. It will also be a place where we can put resources and stories of hope for those who need them. Before the Dawn is a community that will be open to all, unmonetized, free of politics, fingerpointing, or bullying. It will be a place that, despite quarantines or borders, everyone can come together no matter your level of affectedness.

I implore those of you who have counseling training or experience to reach out and offer your aid whether it is in Before the Dawn or anywhere else!

Before the Dawn will be on Facebook, Tumblr, and Instagram, and will be linked on our Little Journeys pages. Look for those in the next 24 to 48 hours. The Facebook page can already be found here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/539367610029409/ .

Here on the blog main, I will also be posting ways for you and your families (especially our poor kids) to get through times of quarantine as well as other resources to offer all of us hope and just a little bit of security until we can reach that other side.

But until then, let me leave with this:

With Peace and Hope,

Ta!

Bliggety Blogs · My Medical Journey · Poems, Songs, and Shorts · Primary

Girl Autistic: Acceptance Over Awareness

I had been sinking silently beneath the brilliant blue-green waves of a storybook when I was brought sharply back to reality by a pointed order. Disapproval rained down on me from above and embarrassment swirled inside of me with my speeding pulse.

I felt…hot. Too warm and too enclosed. Like my skin was stretched too thin, too tightly around me. My mind felt like a clogged garbage disposal, everything too bright and too loud all ground up inside of me with nowhere to go. Every fiber and texture scratched and tore at me, driving into my brain with every touch. I couldn’t process it all. Everything was coming in all together leaving me drowning in sensation as my mind and body we’re left incapable of tuning out the slightest thing.

Florescent lights above flickered and hummed. I flickered too, coming in and out of myself in pulsing waves.

Out of myself.

Out of myself.

Out.

I wanted out. Out of it all. Out of this room with too many eyes and too much everything. With the scratchy chairs and the incessant flickering. I wanted to run away, screaming for the outside that was quiet, warmth, and open spaces. Open skies and maybe, just maybe, one day I could fly away from the mess of me that it all had made inside.

All I wanted to do was pretend I was somewhere else. To spend as much time as I could pretending to be in this magical, wonderful place where the world was just…different.

A world that was all my own.

Free of all of the noise, complexities, and the constant crush of people all around. My sister at my side gave me a nudge. A silent frown asked, ‘are you okay?’.

A shake of my head.

No. No, I was not at all okay.

My hands were shaking, eyes burning, stomach churning and mind reeling. But most of all? I was…scared. Scared of fucking everything because everything was too much. Everything was too close, too rough on my skin, too bright, and too painful. People’s brushes against me in a crowd were like electric shocks. Sound poured into my ears with all of the gentleness of a tsunami.

There was a tight, hard knot in the back of my throat that was unmoving and defiant.

On the outside, though… On the outside, I had to be…Absolutely. Fucking. Still.

It was as if no one around me could possibly see the storm on my insides if I stayed as still and silent as a statue.

If I didn’t move, they wouldn’t notice I was here.

During moments like this, you know that doesn’t make the slightest bit of sense. But its as if your brain only knows fight or flight in that moment. All you can think about is how to escape, whether it’s lashing out at someone to get them to leave you alone or literally bolting from the trigger.

You just want to get out of the public eye as quickly as you can before someone sees the last cognitive functions you possess crumble to nothing. Before they see you break into girl-sized pieces.

You’re a sheer, wet piece of silk wrapped tightly around a mass of brambles and thorns, trying desperately to hold it all in before your skin tears apart.

Meltdowns are terror and confusion and pain and exhaustion all in one. Worst of all, though, is the shame that comes afterward.

The horrified embarrassment.

All of the ‘you’re a grown ass woman, you should be able to handle this!’ or ‘you’re not a child anymore! Act like a fucking adult and calm down!‘. Sometimes even, ‘Why is she even here if she can’t handle a simple interaction?’ or ‘And she wants to be around kids? Should she even be allowed?’

That one always gets me. As if, just because I have different sensitivities or wiring, that I’m somehow incapable of caring for a child. That I have no right to possibly pass on my Autism. That I need someone there to oversee me so I don’t accidentally put the kid in the oven instead of the bassinet or something. Ridiculous.

Children are simple. Understanding. Accepting.

It’s the adults that are the problem.

God forbid we have to leave a place or stop an activity because of a meltdown. The shame is nigh unbearable then. All I want to do after is hide under my blankets alone and cry. Sometimes I would.

The older I get, the easier it is to manage. I suppose that is, in large part, due to the three years of Occupational Therapy, two different anti-depressants (even though they are actually prescribed for nerve pain and gastroparesis), and two different rounds in therapy to help me learn the coping skills I have today.

I don’t work anymore, which I’ve found to be an indescribable blessing that many women aren’t able to claim. I can stay home and sink into my special interests, spend time with my favorite small person, and hide away from the worst of my triggers. Working directly with the public had destroyed my ability to “pass” or to pretend to be neurotypical. It took me the entirety of my pregnancy and then some to get to a point where I was going more than a week without meltdowns or panic attacks.

If you are neurodiverse, retail is not for you. Stay very, very far away.

But, despite it all, I got there. I got there thanks to my amazing medical team. I got there thanks to my phenomenal family and support system.

Now, I’ve finished all of those years in OT, with my wonderful therapist, as well as three stints in physical therapy. I’m as healthy as I can be given my rather poor health and I like to think that I’m thriving.

Yes. I’m thriving.

However, not everyone is. There are so many of us out there.

Women with Autism like me.

Most don’t have the blessings of a partner who’s income allows them to stay home. Many don’t even understand why they’re so different, why doing and being is sometimes so, so hard. It’s getting better, slowly year by year, but it isn’t enough.

For every girl who goes through their lives unaware and so hurt and confused by her own self, that’s a failure. It’s a wrong committed that yearns to be righted. Obviously, we can’t identify and diagnose people. That’s for the doctors. What we can do is to be understanding. If you see someone struggling in a situation, even if you can’t understand why their upset or reacting the way they are, be a friend. Step in if you can.

Choose kindness over reproach.

Helping over commenting.

Affirmation over annoyance.

Acceptance over Awareness.

When you live that way, all the time trying to pass as “normal”. You get so very good at mirroring. Mimicking and blending in, always being on guard to adjut your behavior and mannerisms so that you seem just like everyone else. You create a mask, you change your colors to the same shade as the crowd. Eventually, you realize that you’ve passed so well and for so long that you don’t remember who you are underneath it all. When you try to stop, you realize that you can’t

It can take years and years to dismantle the mask, to find your own brilliant hues and shades again.

Let’s work towards a world where girls and boys, men and women, anyone and everyone, where no one ever has to feel the need to pass again.

Choose patience and compassion. Help us bring the girls lost beneath the masks back into the light. Help bring the lost girls home.

With Peace and Passion.

Ta!

Primary · Yoga & Meditation Methods

Mantras For Mondays

Mantras. Those spell-like incantations we whisper to ourselves so we don’t lose our shit on our kids in the middle of Walmart.

I mean, why do I need to tell you not to put a tack in your mouth?

Mantras. Love them or hate them, they’re a thing and today we’re talking about them. Why? Because I do love them. Not because of any sort of mystical reason, though I do believe in that aplenty. It’s because I likewise believe in the freakish power of suggestion, the human brain, and the physiological response that deeply held beliefs can elicit.

It’s like chocolate. Dark, milk, and white. An epic trifecta poised to make sweet, sweet magic together.

So what is a mantra?

A mantra is a word or a phrase, maybe even several sentences, that embody a goal or intention that you want to achieve. You can say it to yourself as a reminder, as a prayer, or repeat it as many times as you feel is necessary.

I don’t know about you but I know that I definitely need a few mantras to get through some Mondays. So, for the sake of your continued sanity, here are a few Mantras For Mondays that I’ve compiled just for you.

I am living my most perfect life.

I am perfect as I am. I am created in beauty and love. I am enough.

I am peace. I am love. I am lead gently through this storm. I will outlast it.

I am strong.

My peace is a river. The dark days WILL wash away.

My spirit is a joyful noise unto thee.

Air. Breath of life. Heart of sound.

I am whole. I am creative. I am capable of change. I believe in myself.

I honor my spirit. I trust my vibes. I know myself.

I am capable of amazing things.

I am letting go of the things that anchor me to hate. I set my spirit free.

I breathe in my potential. I breathe out peace and transformation.

I am enough. I have enough. I am doing enough. I accept myself and my life fully right now.

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That last one was actually a part of my Morning Mantras on my Echo Dot this morning so I can’t claim that one! I do love it though. How many of us go around with the constant feeling of not having or being enough? I know that’s a bit of a problem for me, at least.

So go forth into your Monday, no matter what day of the week it is, and kiss ass! Breathe in peace and breathe out all of the bullsh*t that gets thrown your way. You are a f**king miracle and you can defy this extra-long-for-no-reason supermarket line! You are a rock against the storm your under-napped bundle of joy is throwing your way. Breathe and mantra your way through that nonsense, girl, because You. Have. Got. This.

Nama-stick-a-fork-in-me-because-we-walking-right-out-of-that-hot-oven!

With A Truck-Ton of Peace and A Heaping Helping Of Passion!

Ta!

Resource!

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/urban-survival/201508/how-mantras-calm-your-mind

Eco-Loving Living! · Primary

Dear PETA, What The Actual F**k.

Okay so we all know that PETA is awful. Right? Can we all agree on that? It’s not exactly a secret after all. An example? Exhibit A.

Okay. Moving on.

I have a food allergy. A really freaking weird food allergy that makes my immune system respond if I eat anything coming from a mammal, including meats, dairy, and gelatin. It’s called an Alpha-gal allergy. I got it from a tick bite. Yes, it freaking sucks. No, I am not a healthier person because of it. I like cake and Oreos, okay? Obligatory exposition over.

I was looking up recipes for some tasty desserts online recently and came across a page for the top rated vegan desserts for this Valentine’s Day just past.

When I saw it was PETA site, I should have frikkin known not to get my hopes up.

I did not expect the first words I set my eyes to be,

“There ain’t nothing sweet about breaking a mother’s heart by stealing her calf and her milk, and there’s nothing to love about grinding up baby chicks or cramming gentle hens together in filthy, dank cages. If you’re trying to show your affection this Valentine’s Day (and beyond), you best leave eggs and dairy out of it!”

I know I’ve been trying to swear less in posts and just in general lately but grant me this one, yeah?

Holy F**cking Hell, PETA!

Dear PETA,

I know.

I know it’s hard. But could you try, just try, for one time not to be completely horrible? A solid effort is all I ask.

I mean, holy bleeding beefcakes! Are you fracking serious?

Now don’t get me wrong. I love animals. We had already cut out buying almost all of the beef from our household even before my food allergy, slowly making the transition to a more environmentally friendly, sustainable household. We had swapped all of our toiletries to vegan/cruelty free formulas, if not vegan brands altogether. Almost all of the clothes that I buy myself are second hand. We recycle and have even made strides towards growing some of our own food in recent years. We donate unwanted clothes instead of throwing them out.

We are an eco-friendly family.

But that sh*t is not helping anything or anyone.

Case in point? Even as a vegetarian, I was so horrified I immediately clicked right off.

And I know.

I know that their ultimate goal isn’t for me to see that there’s a really great dessert that I would definitely eat at a restaurant within 30 minutes of my house (number ten on their list). No, their goal is to get people talking about them. I suppose, in that regard, they have succeeded. I am, after all, talking about them.

Shouldn’t their goal, rather than something that seems a little self-serving more than anything, be to actually be helping animals though? Helping people make the change towards a more environmentally sustainable and eco-friendly lifestyle?

Because sure, I’m talking about it here today. Yet the way that PETA puts on the death and slaughter of animals and our environment as a whole as nothing but a horror show, is counterproductive. Much of the industrial raising, processing, and killing of animals for consumption and product manufacturing impacts our global wellbeing on an increasingly large scale and PETA is in a position to make a big impact on that. What are they doing instead? Becoming a gross-out factor that people simply write off and scoff at.

It’s not encouraging people to change their lifestyle habits in a positive and lifelong way. It’s getting them publicity of course but not in a way that is aiding their long-term goals, if actually helping animals and our planet actually is their long-term goal.

Putting on a show of horror and gore to encourage people to go vegetarian or vegan isn’t helping anyone. It’s not helping people go and stay that way. It’s not helping the homeless animals on the street or those being abused. It isn’t helping animals being used for blood sport like dog fighting or bull fighting. It isn’t helping wildlife conservation or enacting better policies that would make these goals possible.

What it’s doing is detracting and distracting from their own goals by turning people away from their message before they even bother to hear it simply because PETA’s name is attached to it.

Their methods have done the very thing that undermines their entire message.

They’ve become one of the single most disdained organizations in the country.

They’ve become…

A meme.

So, I ask again.

Dear, PETA. What the actual FAQ is wrong with you?

With Peace and Passion.

Ta!

This message brought to you by my deep and sudden need to go look up why cheesecake is called a cheesecake.

Edit: It’s classification as a cake is widely disputed but it’s called a cheesecake because, at least in our country, it’s made with cream cheese or ricotta cheese! In other countries, the ingredients are actually usually different. For example:

“The most prominent version of cheesecake in the Philippines is ube cheesecake. It is made with a base of crushed graham crackers and an upper layer of cream cheese and ube halaya (mashed purple yam with milk, sugar, and butter). It can be prepared baked or simply refrigerated. Like other ube desserts in the Philippines, it is characteristicaly purple in color.”

Huh. The more you know.

Resources:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheesecake