I DISAPPEARED (again)

Katie Kay

Hello, my dear readers!

Let me apologize again for going MIA once more. While producing quality content for you guys is one of my greatest joys, these past few weeks have been intense. I cannot wait for the days when I will be able to write more, and those days are coming soon (I promise!).

Since I’ve been gone for a few weeks now, I thought it would be fun to give a little update post as to what’s been going on. Before I do that, though, I want to say that I miss reading your posts and getting to know you guys better. Here in a few weeks I will be reading all that you guys have for me, just so keep that in mind. 🙂

So… Without further ado. Here we go!

IMG_9745.jpeg Clouds over Malibu, CA (November 2019)


1. BATTLING QUITE THE COUGH

A few years ago I…

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If Only ~ A Poem By Walt Page, The Tennessee Poet

Walt's Writings

Two words
So small
Yet say
So much
Two words
That cause
Us pain
And guilt
We wish
That we
Had done
Things better
It can’t
Be changed
So it
Doesn’t matter
The demons
Crawling around
Our heads
Will always
Haunt us
Until we
Take their
Power and
Tell them
“NO MORE!”

~The Tennessee Poet~

©Walt Page 2019 All Rights Reserved

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Impossibilities

Sarah Doughty

“They may not deserve forgiveness, but we
may need to give it in order to heal.”

I’ve been told time and time again that in order to heal, you have to forgive. For the longest time, I’ve been trying to figure out if such a thing is even possible. To truly forgive someone that took so much of you for so long. They may not deserve forgiveness, but our hearts may need to give it in order to heal right. So, if that’s true, and we can’t forgive, even for our own sake, does that mean we are the damaged goods everyone believe us to be, or does it make us human? Flawed?

© Sarah Doughty
2018

It’s okay to take your time
to heal and forgive.

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