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Update and Social Media Purge

Hello Readers! I have taken a brief sojourn from my blog due to busy schedule, time constraints, and limiting my computer time. What’s new? Well, I have for starters wiped out social media from my regular routine and easy access. I had to really get into my core of what I really wanted for myself and wanted out of the sites I chose to use. I no longer possess accounts to Snapchat, Instagram, and Facebook. I have chosen to keep LinkedIn for professional resources. I noticed a lot of my time was spent on social media sites, which wound up leaving me drained, stressed, and my eyes burned from excessive screen time. I work 9 hrs a day 7 days a week except, for working Fridays 8 hrs at a computer all day. The last thing my body needs is more time on websites that don’t really serve me or my livelihood very well. I have considered bringing back Instagram for the photo memories, but TBD for now.  My time spent online to communicate with my significant other is important and Sk...

Summer and Ongoing Life Community Serve: Senior Center and Sunday School

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Villa Rancho Senior Center is the place where I have started to volunteer my time each Saturday. On Sundays, as you know, I teach Sunday School for preschool and kindergarten. I am seeing it as a way to give back to the community, but also give my heart and soul a revival. I used to be completely afraid of Senior centers. In fact, I would get anxious, scared, or completely disturbed by all of the elderly walking around, or illnesses and changes, and limitations and heavy chaos permeating throughout an entire complex. My grandmother and my grandfather on my mom's side were placed in senior centers when they became unfit to live on their own anymore. I was horrified. I thought it was going to be a huge mistake. I was opened to a world wherein in which community service and profession coincide, where employees and individuals are family. This was a world, I had long since limited myself from because maybe if I didn't know nor care, or set foot in there, I would be none the wiser...

Love your way through this path: Friendship, Health Learning, Conscious Adulting, Budgeting, and Being your own person

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This year so far has been more about health and my growth and change as a person than ever. I've reaffirmed having health concerns and issues I have ignored for years by it escalating this year. I have spent more on health costs more than a canvas in an art gallery, to find out what I need to to be healthy.  I broke my clavicle and healed it, lost several friends, I’m beginning to learn more about budgeting and what it takes to cultivate an energy people want to be around, and remain true to myself. I have leaky gut, Hashimotos hypothyroidism,- can't have gluten or dairy and have tried over six diff plans of health tracks, which some dear friends suggested for me, but I wont give up! Today I’d like to thank and show love to the friends and folks who never left, and for those that have left too. Thank you for walking out, so I can realize who I need to be and being apart of that period of my learning.  I love when others share their journies and stories...

Getting Somewhere Rather- than thinking always Nowhere, I am getting Somewhere

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The moment he or she makes it about themselves not as a team and not for others, but for their own gain is when you can pick up and move on with yourself!   Recognizer yourself improvement holds value and others will see that and want to get in on it. For me, that has been with my friendships and with work. I have really wanted to harness, shutting down those expectations I have of a dream job or what I think I should have or be, or what someone should or shouldn’t do for me. The best relationship you can have in this life is the one with yourself and to get there, it may mean you let the ones you longed to please or gain, (whoever they may be) go. The reality is they cannot keep you warm at night, and they aren’t in charge of you or your happiness, or who you are as a person. I was scared at first to shed friendships that weren’t working for me, or ashamed, angry, and sad, privy to ones in which they shed themselves and their lives of me. The break from Facebook has been wonde...

Beluga Fish Camp: Turning a Business Into a Reality

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My youngest brother Max graduated from UC Davis and has no embarked on a new business venture in Beluga Alaska! He moved there in February with his best friend Will Fredette and has started quite the place. I really hope to get out of my busy life to come see this place, but in the meantime, please enjoy a post not from Miss Moxie, but from Max himself, a little about the place and his journey through to make this dream a reality. My hope is that you will share this with family and friends and come take a visit up here. My guess is you won't be disappointed. Check out the website for links and photos below his post and readers as always, thanks for reading ;). So impressed with Max's hard work. Love him and miss him dearly. From one sibling to another, I hope my brother shines bright! Over the past few months my childhood friend William Fredette and I have embarked on a unique path. Together we have opened a lodging camp in a remote area of Alaska. In a matter of a few weeks...

Spread Your Wings and Fly: Thanks for the memories !

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There is an ebb and flow to friendships. Friends come into our lives for a time, no telling how long, or when. They come into our lives and teach us something; something for us to learn and grow. My director today encouraged me as I shared about friendships and the changes from your 20s, and 30s, of who comes and goes. She said, as a kid, it is the same. The rules are the same. When you become an adult, it doesn't change. You have more changes that come your way and more that you are responsible for, apart of etc. The beauty here is that no it does not get easier when you grow up, but it gets clearer and richer, deeper in meaning. Your perception becomes more profound as you begin to mold more and more of who you are.There are challenges, trials, situations you encounter that develop your strength and help you evolve as you learn life's lessons. Sometimes the lessons are painful. You injure yourself, get in a car accident, drop out of college, are heavy in debt, going throu...

Maui May 2018 -post trip blog

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Hello folks, I'm sorry I have been under a rock. Sometimes after you return from vacation, your head is full of fog, and you are tired, and reality arrives too quickly. My boyfriend and I spent two amazing weeks together in Maui, Hawaii; his first time, my second. It had been since 06/07 time frame that I had gone. He flew a plane around Molokai and Lanai and Maui for 2 1/2 hours and we got to see all the waterfalls, turtles and pretty landscape from high above. I took lots of pictures! We stayed in my aunt and uncle's condo, Hale Ona Loa, which was ideal and cozy. We watched sunsets in downtown Lahaina and from their place. We went snorkeling in Molokini and both got fire truck, red sunburnt. They were very painful lol, but healed eventually. The event leaders for the snorkeling sold eco sunscreen, which was a gigantic fail hehe. We don't recommend it, it washes off quickly, and although good for the environment, not so great for the protection of your skin. Two friend...