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About Me

If I had to use one word to describe who I am it is: REAL or perhaps "Organic" - meaning I am healthy, yummy and full of good nature! I am a true friend. I love who I am but I am humble. I know there is always room to grow and change. Right now I am secure and satisfied with being an independent woman, thus I do not need a Special Someone to make me or my life complete. I value the companionship of my friends more than they will ever know. I am and always will be a student in the school of L.I.F.E. I have a dual-degree in Sensitivity and Compassion.

Most of us are familiar with the idea of keeping it real and have an intuitive sense about what that means. People who keep it real don’t hide behind a mask to keep themselves safe from their fear of how they might be perceived. They don’t present a false self in order to appear more perfect, more powerful, or more independent. People who keep it real present themselves as they truly are, the good parts and the parts most of us would rather hide, sharing their full selves with the people who are lucky enough to know them.
Being real in this way is not an easy thing to do as we live in a culture that often shows us images of physical and material perfection. As a result, we all want to look younger, thinner, wealthier, and more successful. We are rewarded externally when we succeed at this masquerade, but people who are real remind us that, internally, we suffer. Whenever we feel that who we are is not enough and that we need to be bigger, better, or more exciting, we send a message to ourselves that we are not enough. Meanwhile, people who are not trying to be something more than they are walk into a room and bring a feeling of ease, humor, and warmth with them. They acknowledge their wrinkles and laugh at their personal eccentricities without putting themselves down.
People like this inspire us to let go of our own defenses and relax for a moment in the truth of who we really are. In their presence, we feel safe enough to take off our masks and experience the freedom of not hiding behind a barrier. Those of us who were lucky enough to have a parent who was able to keep it real may find it easier to be that way ourselves. The rest of us may have to work a little harder to let go of our pretenses and share the beauty and humor of our real selves. Our reward for taking such a risk is that as we do, we will attract and inspire others, giving them the permission to be real too.
Just a few quotes that I love by: Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends will leave footprints on your heart... To handle yourself, use your head; to handle others use your heart... Anger is one letter short of danger... Great minds discuss ides; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people... He who looses money, looses much; he who looses a friend, looses much more; he who looses faith, looses all... Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, beautiful old people are works of art... Learn from the mistakes of others. You can't live long enough to make them all yourself... There is no beginning or end. Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift, that's why it is call the present... Be here now.



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I am searching far and wide for people I have lost touch with. From long-long ago I was known as Anti or just Tee. Remember me? If you do, please drop me a hello. If you don't know me by any name yet make up one and say hi! I enjoy the process of making new friends. I am truly unique so I appreciate individuality and creativity. Make me laugh and you will win me for sure.
Friends
Good friends enrich our lives in so many ways. Through a magical combination of similarities and differences, friends offer us the opportunity to know ourselves as we are and help us grow into who we want to be. Our similarities attract us to each other, comforting us with familiarity when we see ourselves in them. When we are drawn to those we admire, the same recognition is at work, unconsciously acknowledging that these people possess qualities that we ourselves possess. By acting as mirrors, friends help us define who we are by reflecting our selves back to us.
Friends also help us know ourselves through our differences. Differences allow us to see other options and make choices about who we want to be. Sometimes we are drawn to those who appear to be our opposites, and we learn to accept the parts of them we love and the parts of them that don't resonate with us, thus allowing us a valuable learning experience. By expanding our understanding to include others' experiences, friends help us accept others. By understanding when someone's life differs from our own, we can learn about ourselves in contrast. There are times when we see in friends what we don't like about ourselves. That mirror reflection may be hard to take, but a good friend helps us find ways we can change and supports us in that choice.
Part of the joy of friendship is the feeling that we are accepted just the way we are, with no need to change. It is a gift they give us, and one we can give back every day. Ultimately, we choose friends because they make us feel good about ourselves and life. Through tears and difficulties, friends help us find the laughter. When we find those special people who offer us that perfect combination of comfort and stimulus to grow, we are very fortunate. Friends, those wonderful companions that walk with us through life, help us define and refine who we are and who we choose to be every day.
*The website for the 20 mile walk I did to raise awareness for suicide pervention is ~ Out of the Darknes: www.theovernight.org . Please watch this inspiring video.
I love people who hug. >.. .. ..> It's not hard to believe~ cherish your inner child ALWAYS!

My Blog

Poem Inspired By YOU <3

Communication is Key * A cosmic blend of yesterday's heartache and today's joy peppering of advice born from experience scents of sarcasm sweet smooth whispered words. . . It is a tornado a cyclone ...
Posted by on Wed, 03 Dec 2008 21:57:00 GMT

The Chimpanzee at Stanford

By Fran PeavyOne day I was walking through the Stanford University campus with a friend when I saw a crowd of people with cameras and video equipment on a little hillside. They were clustered around...
Posted by on Mon, 25 Aug 2008 14:54:00 GMT

Wonder-filled World

My stepfather, Russ, showed me this sweet video today. He has taught me to enjoy each day, as if it were my last. This little slide show didn't fit anywhere on my page, but I hope you take a moment ...
Posted by on Sun, 10 Aug 2008 17:37:00 GMT

Chief Seattles Thoughts

'Man did not weave the web of life - he is merely a strand in it.Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself.'In 1854, 'The Great White Chief' in Washington made an offer for a large area of India...
Posted by on Tue, 05 Aug 2008 23:13:00 GMT

Dont Quit! ~~ DREAM BIG & Lessons from George Carlin

I didn't write this poem, but I have never seen a name attached to it. So perhaps we have all written it in one form or another. I love this poem ...My beautiful sister Laura Dawn gave it to me on a...
Posted by on Thu, 26 Jun 2008 01:00:00 GMT

OUT OF THE DARKNESS into Hope- The AFSP Overnight ... June 21-22.

I walked 20 miles last Saturday night all around downtown Seattle to raise funds and awareness for suicide prevention. It took about 8 hours, including small rest stops and lots of pictures. I did...
Posted by on Mon, 23 Jun 2008 01:00:00 GMT

Who Wrote the Book of Love? We did :)

In two weeks I will be walking in the Out of the Darkness Overnight; 20 miles through Seattle, WA to raise awareness about depression and suicide prevention. I am taking part in this event because I...
Posted by on Tue, 10 Jun 2008 10:15:00 GMT

20 MILE Walk for Suicide Prevention- $UPPORT ME!!

I need your support!!LOCAL ANACORTES RESIDENT TO WALK 20-MILES THROUGH THE NIGHTIN THE NATIONAL OUT OF THE DARKNESS OVERNIGHT IN SEATTLEBenefiting the American Foundation For Suicide PreventionSeatt...
Posted by on Mon, 19 May 2008 11:38:00 GMT

Who You Are Makes a Difference

A teacher in New York decided to honor each of her high school seniors for the difference they made in her life. Then she presented each of them with a Blue Ribbon imprinted with gold letters, which...
Posted by on Mon, 19 May 2008 11:12:00 GMT

Birthday Wishes

My b-day is in a few days, on Aug. 13th... I have always thought of my birthday as my New Year. So here are a few tid bits about my hopes and dreams...I am getting really involved in breaking the st...
Posted by on Wed, 02 Apr 2008 13:55:00 GMT