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Category Archives: Philosophical
Writing and Distractions
You may not know but some days writing meaningful thoughts or interesting topics can be a struggle. Figuratively putting pen to paper is a challenge most days. The writer can allow music, TV, twitter, recreational reading, homework, web surfing, husband, … Continue reading
Love and Pets
You may realize that I am a cat lover just by the fact I occasionally talk about my babies, Galahad and Daisy and regularly share pictures. My husband and I adopted our babies from a local cat rescue organization called … Continue reading
Saturday afternoon and procrastination
Saturday afternoon and I am on my laptop. As I catch up on my timeline on Twitter, check-in at Get Glue, update my status on Facebook and read email and text messages all as a mechanism to procrastinate on a … Continue reading
Imperialism in the Heart of Africa
The word imperialism conjures many images and thoughts while pondering the word in the context of history. A formal definition of imperialism is that it is a “term associated with the expansion of European powers and their conquest and colonization of … Continue reading
Crazy Spin
Yesterday was a crazy day. First, I turned off my alarm without waking up and did not wake up until 8. Over sleeping caused me to feel behind all day. Second, I forgot how crazy the campus and campus parking … Continue reading
Reflection and my thoughts about Sartre
School has been out for nearly two weeks and the rainy season has arrived with a fury along the Ventura coastline and I stayed at home to avoid the crazy drivers and flooded gutters, driveways, canals, and roads. The benefit … Continue reading
Holiday’s of the Season
Last week, I wrote what Christmas meant to me but I feel the urge to mention that Christmas and the birth of Christ are not the only religious and cultural holiday’s celebrated in December. Prior to leaving school last week, … Continue reading
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Christmas, what does it mean to you?
Yesterday on the phone a friend queried now that the semester was over how were the Christmas plans. I laughed and said not. She asked, Eve have you finished your shopping? No. Are you going to go shopping? Maybe yes, … Continue reading
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The Love of Guilty Pleasures!
Have you ever wondered why we sometimes refuse to admit or share our love of guilty pleasures? Why have we not even acknowledged the guilty pleasure? Why do we have more than just a few guilty pleasures? Are we afraid … Continue reading