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New Year, New Experiences

The key to not growing old is to keep moving, learning, and having fun. As someone who has become somewhat of a shut-in since 2020, I’ve been working on having new experiences and getting out more often. In that spirit, when a friend invited me to an event to make candles, I said Heck, yes! Continue reading
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Update and Progress

After my little pity party, I did just as I said, and I got back in touch with my therapist. Why do I share something so personal? I think it is vital to remove the stigma from seeking mental health care. Just as we need check-ups on our physical health, life can be trying, and Continue reading
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Funk
If I am being transparent, I’m in a funk. I’m in a downward mental spiral that started last weekend, let up a little, and is now back in full force. It’s fueled by hormones, which only seem to get worse with perimenopause. It’s been intensified by the fact that I’ve had a lot thrown at Continue reading
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A Year of Firsts
2024 has been an unexpected year of firsts for me. I got my first passport, went on my first international trip, had COVID for the first time, traveled with my current job for the first time, and finally visited Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Most of those firsts have been exciting, but I could have done without Continue reading
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Get Out the Way

Ludacris was right. Move, bitch! Get out da way! It’s what I want to say to myself right now. Why, as humans, do we get in our own way so much? We know the things we need to do and yet, we avoid them. I know what will make me feel my best. Get good Continue reading
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The Path Not Taken

Tonight, I went for a rare solo walk and found my mind wandering. It drifted through the “what if’s? I sometimes ponder. I suspect it is only natural to consider the path not taken in life. While I do not have many regrets, I wonder if I had zigged instead of zagged in different areas Continue reading
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When Does it Feel Real?
When does it feel real? This question has haunted me for at least half of my life. I remember reading oodles of books as a kid and watching classic TV shows like Growing Pains, Saved by the Bell, Just the Ten of Us, Family Matters, or Beverly Hills 90210. The books, TV shows, and even Continue reading
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Welcome

Welcome to Love Hard, Laugh Harder. I’ve been blogging off and on for more than a decade now. However, as I evolve, I’ve found that the “label” I’ve chosen for myself in terms of a blog name, becomes something I outgrow. Being the weirdo I am, the less I can identify with the name, the Continue reading
