A good friend on the left and me - don't we look like we could be sisters?! We have a national day for everything nowadays. Happy National Lookalike Day. At first, I was not going to use this national day as a topic then suddenly it hit me how to talk about National Lookalike Day … Continue reading Happy Lookalike Day!
Author: findingevie1
Fear In Picking A New Doctor
There is nothing more frightening for fat folks than having to go to the doctor. Especially if it is a new doctor. Honestly, the one good thing about covid was the telehealth options. I was able to find two new doctors this way and then when I had to see them in person it was … Continue reading Fear In Picking A New Doctor
Easter Traditions of the Past
Itโs been a very long time since I was able to carry out any of my Easter traditions. The last time that I even got a little bit close was the first year I was officially an aunt. So, 2013. I was almost a year into my marriage and my husband and I were on … Continue reading Easter Traditions of the Past
Stress – The Silent Killer
Stress is bad for you, we all know this. Most of us as humans know some form of stress. We know that some of us let stress build up till we explode but do we really understand what it does to our bodies? Stress and anxiety often go hand in hand. The build-up of stress … Continue reading Stress – The Silent Killer
Blog Series: Internet Relationships #10- My Arabic Friend
We have been all over the place with internet relationships, but itโs time to spill some tea. For one or more reasons we pick out people that we randomly meet online and something happens and friendship or love develops. Throughout all the 26 years that I have had the internet, there have been people I … Continue reading Blog Series: Internet Relationships #10- My Arabic Friend
April Is National Child Abuse Prevention Month
Content Warning: Discussion of child abuse This is the one topic that has affected my life the most. I found helpful information while reflecting on this topic on a site by the organization Prevent Child Abuse America (https://preventchildabuse.org/what-we-do/). Honestly, if youโre looking for a way to understand and know more, even find a way to … Continue reading April Is National Child Abuse Prevention Month
Abuse – How It Ties Into The Day of Hope
Content Warning: Discussion of Abuse. โNational Day of Hope is held on the first Wednesday in April every year. It is a day of inspiration and motivation for everyone to wake up to the need to rescue children and adults who are passing through phases of abuse of different kinds, sicknesses, and traumatic experiences. The … Continue reading Abuse – How It Ties Into The Day of Hope
Autism Awareness Month
April is Autism Awareness Month and April 2 is National World Autism day. Hello, and welcome to April - the month that is packed full of great blogging opportunities. The one we are going to focus on today is near and dear to my heart. I have always been around people with special needs, from … Continue reading Autism Awareness Month
National Month of Hope
In 1828 the word Hope received a new definition. Prior to 1828 it was defined as a wish, with Websterโs dictionary defining it further as confidence in the future. In 1991 Dr. Rosalind Tompkins founded Mothers in Crisis which began as a support group for women that grew into a full-service non-profit organization providing community-based … Continue reading National Month of Hope
Spring Cleaning
Spring Cleaning used to mean a lot of things but it was at a specific time of year. Normally right around Easter time. Either right before or right after. Back when I was younger it meant things like moving the furniture to vacuum and dust behind and under, moving plants outside, taking the blinds and … Continue reading Spring Cleaning