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When the Adrenaline Wears Off
The night before I could feel my blood cells shake vibrantly. I couldn't think of anything, I was blank...yet thinking of everything in a quick flash. I was overwhelmed. Blurry everywhere. Not feeling sad but tears flying down my face. My face was stone cold and still. I had this back and forth emotional battle between normal nothing to scared blubbering crying when I get glimpses of feeling.
Boil Boil Toil and Trouble: Spells for a Modern Day Witch
I'm opening my Book of Shadows for everyone and sharing my favorite spells I've collected over the years. From amulets to hexes, these are all easy spells for witches of all levels.
Lilli BehomPublished 6 years ago in LifehackValuable Life Lessons That I Learned Growing Up in Vancouver
Looking back at this post, I realize that some of these might sound a bit... obvious. But how often does one remind themselves to do these simple yet excruciatingly difficult things and eventually find themselves not actually doing them until it's too damn late?! It is precisely those 'ugh–damnit' moments that encouraged me to write about the valuable-yet-simple life lessons that living and growing up in Vancouver has taught me over the years. An umbrella-in-the-face nudge, just to remind you, if you will. So roll out your yoga mat, strap in and channel your inner Buddha; here are some of my most valuable life lessons I learned growing up in Vancouver.
Delilah JaydePublished 6 years ago in WanderPoor German Julius! Tangier Dilemmas
27.03.2016 Tangier, Morocco Evening sunlight shines. Echoes of joyful chatter play around the white pasted buildings, the town has just finished work for the day. A sea salt scent fills the air.
Gareth LoughlinPublished 6 years ago in WanderTraveling in Your City
When I was planning long weekend trips or spring break vacations during school my constant travel destination was New York City. This Big Apple is home to thousands upon thousands of entertaining activities that could captivate even the most traditional stay-at-home introvert; naturally, I was drawn to its stimulating adventures. Using any excuse that I could to fly away to its bright lights, I had then decided after the twelfth trip that my home was left in the streets of this city. I picked up and moved to the east side of Manhattan after graduation and have been here ever since exploring my home. Exploring the place that you live in can be tricky at times. Your work week can consist of a nine to five job, where at the end of the day you would like to relax and unwind, and your weekends tend to be spent recovering from the night before. After this pattern becomes more present you wonder when you stopped exploring? This is a pattern that I have found in my time being in the city and here are a few practices that even I need to remember when moving to your dream vacation spot.
Carson HagerPublished 6 years ago in WanderCoolest Single Seat Road Cars You Can Actually Drive
In this day and age, it's really hard to imagine a car with only one seat. We live in a time where minivans and SUVs seem to vie for how many seats they can cram into a single car, and where the phrase "roomy interior" has become a main selling point of cars across the country.
Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 6 years ago in WheelLet It Go!
I'll always remember how much moving to California made me a minimalist. I moved four times that first year. It was the first time I moved cross country from my home state of Texas. At the time, I told myself whatever I couldn't fit into my Explorer I wouldn't take with me. I didn't realize it then but I was preparing myself for a long journey which involved packing light. What I ended up taking with me was mostly clothes, kitchen stuff, and music. I even had a blow-up mattress that I could fold up so it would be compact. I was naturally becoming a minimalist! Now, seven years later, I've lived in a total of six places in this city! Even though I have furniture now, I've still managed to keep things to a minimum.
Karina NistalPublished 6 years ago in LifehackPlanning a Trip to Tokyo Disney
To start I have just started planning this trip a couple of weeks ago. I am writing this because I cannot find a blog or a vlog that discuses the coast of traveling to Disney Tokyo. I have seen some on where to stay, how to get there, what to buy, but never how much you should save to go there.
Kaitlyn SmithPublished 6 years ago in Wander