Today though, I must say that one of my very best friends in the whole wide world is my older brother Nate. The love I have for Nate has grown so much over the last few years, and continues to grow daily. Nate is the brother that calls up on me to check on me, and invites me over to spend the night. Nate is the brother that wants to go on sibling dates with me, and eat junk food and watch movies. And Nate is the brother that wraps his arms around me like he means it, and laughs at my stupid jokes. I can honestly say that I don't know what I would do without him. Words can't express how wonderful he is, and how grateful I am for his friendship.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Brother
All of my siblings are special to me in different ways. Throughout my life we have all grown together and become very close friends. I cherish their friendships dearly, and look forward to continuing to share my life with them.
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Winter
I wish more than anything in this world,
that it was winter.
Although cold and dreary in this little town,
winter for me is warm and inviting.
Winter means snuggling with four blankets
and no clothes so that our body heat can
make us sweaty and sticky and desirable.
Winter means mother's scarf, husband's hats, and long socks,
and less revealing, more comfortable body images.
Winter means beverages so hot
that your tongue regrets sipping them for weeks
Winter means sledding, and holding hands
in the snow, and pushing each other into the snow.
Kinda like that time Oliver shoved me and I flew
like Tarzan from a tree searching for the strongest vine
the jungle had to offer.
I landed with anything but grace,
gave Oliver the "I can't believe you just did that!" look,
and then we snuggled under four blankets.......
for body heat.....
Winter for me means that writing becomes easier,
that movie nights become more intimate,
that tea becomes more satisfying,
that books become cozier,
that school is in session, and I have purpose,
that music becomes more inspiring,
and that I feel more human and beautiful.
What I wouldn't give for the finger painted window
outside of Starbucks
to be filled with snowflakes and fresh snowfall footprints,
instead of gleaming cars that melt your chapstick
and legs for days girls bearing their bronze shoulders.
What I wouldn't give.
that it was winter.
Although cold and dreary in this little town,
winter for me is warm and inviting.
Winter means snuggling with four blankets
and no clothes so that our body heat can
make us sweaty and sticky and desirable.
Winter means mother's scarf, husband's hats, and long socks,
and less revealing, more comfortable body images.
Winter means beverages so hot
that your tongue regrets sipping them for weeks
Winter means sledding, and holding hands
in the snow, and pushing each other into the snow.
Kinda like that time Oliver shoved me and I flew
like Tarzan from a tree searching for the strongest vine
the jungle had to offer.
I landed with anything but grace,
gave Oliver the "I can't believe you just did that!" look,
and then we snuggled under four blankets.......
for body heat.....
Winter for me means that writing becomes easier,
that movie nights become more intimate,
that tea becomes more satisfying,
that books become cozier,
that school is in session, and I have purpose,
that music becomes more inspiring,
and that I feel more human and beautiful.
What I wouldn't give for the finger painted window
outside of Starbucks
to be filled with snowflakes and fresh snowfall footprints,
instead of gleaming cars that melt your chapstick
and legs for days girls bearing their bronze shoulders.
What I wouldn't give.
Monday, June 3, 2013
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Same Love
Up until high school I never thought of same sex relationships. It wasn't something that I was exposed to. Once high school hit it came close to home as my older sister started to date her first real girlfriend. For me, I was disgusted and appalled at the behavior that the two girls exuded. Today I think a little differently. Though my sister and that girl have had several challenges, break ups, and make ups, Today they are some of the happiest people I know. My sister's girlfriend has not only become a sister and a role model to me, but has become a genuine part of our family. My family wouldn't be the same without my two favorite lesbians.
Today at the gym I heard Same Love for the very first time. I was blown away by the power the song placed on me. I had to share it.
I can't wait to be apart of this lovely couples life together, and watch them walk down the aisle toward one another. I am so happy to be apart of the family and life that they have created together, and am eternally grateful that they love each other and me too.
Today at the gym I heard Same Love for the very first time. I was blown away by the power the song placed on me. I had to share it.
I can't wait to be apart of this lovely couples life together, and watch them walk down the aisle toward one another. I am so happy to be apart of the family and life that they have created together, and am eternally grateful that they love each other and me too.
Monday, May 20, 2013
Words
When I write,
poetry is the only thing
that makes sense anymore
I don't do sentences or grammar
or all the junkie rules
I spell shit wrong and make
up my own language like it's
plastered to my face to make me look
pretty, and desirable and sexy.
My language is my skanky dress
my full mouthed thoughts
and thunderous laugh
My words are not special
and really are only there for me
They are not for you, or for the healthy,
grateful, loving people that surround me
They are selfishly for my and my
energy lacking day
My tea days
and my coffee smelling days
Coffee is disgusting. Period.
(Sentence)
Man periods are terrible,
they make me hurt
like sticks and stones
breaking your bones
But words will never hurt you,
so please don't be offended
by my thoughts
by my words that leap from pages
full of enthusiasm but lacking grace
Please remember that I am human,
and that I think
like the world is ending,
and that I am lacking.
poetry is the only thing
that makes sense anymore
I don't do sentences or grammar
or all the junkie rules
I spell shit wrong and make
up my own language like it's
plastered to my face to make me look
pretty, and desirable and sexy.
My language is my skanky dress
my full mouthed thoughts
and thunderous laugh
My words are not special
and really are only there for me
They are not for you, or for the healthy,
grateful, loving people that surround me
They are selfishly for my and my
energy lacking day
My tea days
and my coffee smelling days
Coffee is disgusting. Period.
(Sentence)
Man periods are terrible,
they make me hurt
like sticks and stones
breaking your bones
But words will never hurt you,
so please don't be offended
by my thoughts
by my words that leap from pages
full of enthusiasm but lacking grace
Please remember that I am human,
and that I think
like the world is ending,
and that I am lacking.
Monday, May 13, 2013
Mango City
It's hard to believe that two years ago I was in Mexico basking in the fresh sun and learning how to love children. One of the things I remember most about Mexico are the markets. Down the street from my humble abode was one of the best markets I have ever been to in Latin America. It wasn't to big, it wasn't to small, and the large pieces of meet hanging from giant silver hooks didn't overpower my wanting to be there.
Trips to the market for fruit was a biweekly event for my friends and I in Mexico. One of our favorite things to buy at the market was mangos. The mangos in Mexico were TO DIE FOR!! Every morning after our early morning zumba class we would all make our way to the long wooden kitchen table that stretched across the middle of Miss. Teres kitchen. I would cut my mango in half a third of the way in, down the middle and out again. After I tore out the seed I would then cut three horizontal lines and three vertical lines spread evenly throughout the mango. My skinny fingers would then arch the mango up and create a city of square mangos to pop to life. My teeth would graze over each square eagerly until they hit skin. I repeated this daily for four months.
Last week I bought a mango that looked like the delicious mangos in Mexico. It was not the same, but close.
Trips to the market for fruit was a biweekly event for my friends and I in Mexico. One of our favorite things to buy at the market was mangos. The mangos in Mexico were TO DIE FOR!! Every morning after our early morning zumba class we would all make our way to the long wooden kitchen table that stretched across the middle of Miss. Teres kitchen. I would cut my mango in half a third of the way in, down the middle and out again. After I tore out the seed I would then cut three horizontal lines and three vertical lines spread evenly throughout the mango. My skinny fingers would then arch the mango up and create a city of square mangos to pop to life. My teeth would graze over each square eagerly until they hit skin. I repeated this daily for four months.
Last week I bought a mango that looked like the delicious mangos in Mexico. It was not the same, but close.
Saturday, April 6, 2013
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