Jennifer Wedgle
Stories (3/0)
Living the Virgo Life
I am a Virgo through and through. All bare feet, mud-soaked toes and earth mama vibe wrapped up and wound tight with strings of boardroom organization and CEO perfectionism. My heart and my intentions are always easy to find since I wear them on my sleeve, but my fashion sense leans practical and I believe firmly in wearing layers. So, while what you see is always what you get with me, your view may change depending on how sharp your eyes are, and how deep you’re willing to look.
By Jennifer Wedgle3 years ago in Futurism
The Missing Piece
It had been months since her father’s funeral. Anna sat cross legged on the ground, in the middle of the almost empty room. The scratched and faded wooden floor was cold and hard underneath her, but it seemed to fit her mood perfectly. It had been a long couple of months sorting, tossing, organizing and selling the massive piles of mostly junk that had filled the rooms of the house. When she had first arrived, she had hoped that in the process of going through what he had left behind, she could somehow find things that would make her father less of the stranger he’d always been. Instead, she’d found as much sense and usefulness in most of the items as she’d ever found in her father, which was almost none. She hadn’t found any magic keys that would unlock the mystery of who he was. In fact, she felt further away from him now than she ever had. His death had come to seem like one last ‘Fuck You’ to her. One more mess that wasn’t hers she was expected to clean up, one more scar to try to hide. For the moment, she was just thankful there was still enough work to do to keep her mind from slipping too far down that particular rabbit hole yet.
By Jennifer Wedgle3 years ago in Families
Fear and the Solo Traveler
I’m a woman who has lived on the road almost two years now in my RV as a solo nomad. It’s taken some time, but I’ve discovered that I love boondocking and being outside at night. I love the cool night air, the black sky full of stars, and most of all the absolute stillness and quiet that comes from being miles away from everyone and everything. I know for some people though, that image would inspire the opposite of calm and tranquility.
By Jennifer Wedgle3 years ago in Wander