I had a hard week. And in it, a particularly hard day. And while I’m celebrating my birthday today—now officially closer to 40 than 30—when I sat down to write this week, what came out was what was happening. Gray.
"Sometimes when you’re in a dark place you think you’ve been buried, but you’ve actually been planted. Bloom." -Christine Cain I heard this quote, or some version of it, in a podcast today and it felt like the truest thing I’d
Flight Attendants hate being overscheduled. I’ve talked about this in several posts now, and this disdain for too many plans made #3 on the Top 7 Most Annoying Things About Flight Attendants list. But in case you missed it, here’s
I had an out-of-state visitor this weekend in tiny Rhode Island. The food was good, the views were good, the company was great, but one thing struck me as odd. In all the restaurants we visited, masks were optional. I
Have you ever had something happen that made you question your character, your value, your self-worth? It happened to me recently and folx it wasn’t pretty. This post is about self-sufficiency, failure, and the stories we tell ourselves. Read on for
Barring anything unexpected happening this evening, tomorrow February 26, will mark 365 days of no alcohol for me. It’s a pretty big milestone, and I’m proud of myself. I’m going to say just a little bit about how it
Self-care is the theme of the week. Why? Because I desperately needed some recently. The life of a flight attendant can be taxing. When you’re living out of a suitcase, breathing in recycled oxygen at 30,000 feet for 8 hours