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Tag: inner dialogue

Inner child dialogues

August 12, 2013January 5, 2015 ~ Tara R. ~ 16 Comments

We all have, or should have, an inner child. That small voice inside us that helps us remember how it was to be innocent, and filled with hope and wonder. Sometimes I forget to nurture that child, just as I would my outer children. These are a few truths I want my inner child to … Continue reading Inner child dialogues

Greek chorus

November 28, 2012January 5, 2015 ~ Tara R. ~ 9 Comments

When I go for walks in the morning, I'm out for at least an hour. During that time my mind is a constant whirl. I run through what I need to do for the day, I think about writing projects I have in drafts or need to begin, or I carry on full-blown conversations with … Continue reading Greek chorus

Honey-do list

April 27, 2012January 6, 2015 ~ Tara R. ~ 18 Comments

What does she do all day, just play on her laptop? I work like a dog and still have to putz around at home. "Hey, I cycled the laundry and fed the cats!" Why does he do that? Do I announced every chore I finish? Maybe I should show him my list. I don't get … Continue reading Honey-do list

Unraveling

October 24, 2011January 7, 2015 ~ Tara R. ~ 9 Comments

Some days you simply need a cooler head to look at a situation and tell you to calm the hell down. My brain is a jumble, and right now it feels like a tangled mess that I can't unravel. I'm extremely distracted and am having a difficult time concentrating on anything longer than a few … Continue reading Unraveling

A conversation unspoken

October 3, 2011January 6, 2015 ~ Tara R. ~ 13 Comments

She likened it to packing for a week-long trip - changes of clothes, snacks, drinks, extra shoes, a sweater in case it turns cold, medicine and emergencies contact telephone numbers, a camera, games, toys, the list was impressive. All this for only one person, and a tiny person at that. A morning outing took hours … Continue reading A conversation unspoken

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