Jazmin, our woman of the week #1

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Meet Jazmin

This week we will explore the life and dresses of Jazmin, a close friend of Jenni, a friend who I featured on the blog several months ago. The two of were apart of Salsanati together. When I was looking for someone to feature, I reached out to Jenni and she suggested Jazmin!

Today is the first installment of three this week. Each week this month I plan to have a different woman of the week who I will feature three different times during that week. Each post will feature a new dress outfit and some fun facts.

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Name: Jazmin Ojeda

Age: “I’ll always be 28.”

Profession: Engineer

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio; originally from Mexico City, Mexico

Languages spoken: Spanish and English

Fun facts:

  • She met her husband in Mexico briefly as a child. He is from Mexico City as well. Years later they reconnected when they were both living in Cincinnati.
  • She loves anything chocolate.
  • She named Bill Clinton as one of the three famous people she would have dinner with if she could pick anyone.
  • She became an engineer because she loves learning and solving problems.
  • If she were stranded on a desert island, she’d bring a knife, water and rope.
  • Her favorite color is blue.

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Dress: Charlotte Russe (similar)

Shoes: Aldo (similar)

This dress is very special to Jazmin. She had it in her closet for seven years but never wore it because it didn’t fit. Then she went on a healthy weight-loss journey a few years back, and was able to fit into in the end. She even almost gave it away! She’s of course glad she didn’t!

 

Linking up with:

More Pieces of Me, Sincerely Jenna Marie, Let it Shine, Shoe and Tell,

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Happiness that flows from within

Our weekly column from Ms. Pamela. This week she writes about happiness …

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Hi L’BAE Nation you Beautiful Blessed People of God!!! I Pray that You All are as happy as Life can be! I Am! You may be wondering why, as my answer would be “no specific reason other than the fact that I am alive and breathing!” With this mindset I know that I can erase all of yesterday’s mistakes and live today as it is a fresh new beginning. I understand that there is nothing that is going to happen to me that my God and I cannot handle together. This is not a Sunday sermon so do not stray and lose your focus. My point is that your happiness is designed and laid out by you. Yes that is correct! No man has the ability to change your feelings about anything unless you allow them. So I ask you are you happy? If so does it show? Do your feelings of joy and aspiration glow from within captivating others attention by their presence? Maybe you feel as though you are not happy but you would like to be. Here are a few tips to help you bring out your happiness:

A List of Your Desires and a Positive Mindset!

• Write a list of things that would really make you happy to the point where you cannot contain your joy as the smile on your face gives everyone a warning that happiness is about to loom the room.
• Attain a calendar in order to write a date in which you plan to accomplish one goal or desired thing off of your list. This small task will bring a great sense of accomplishment and happiness will arise.
• Change your vocabulary with the use of positive words and phrases only. This also requires what you allow to enter into your ears…no listening to negative commentary!

When You Look Good, You Feel Good

I know that you have heard this saying before and I believe that it is absolutely true. When you feel confident in the way that you look, it gives you a sense of self-worth and power that you can handle anything that life throws your way. You exude happiness and joy as you creatively pick your style of fashion from your wardrobe, accessories, hair style and cosmetics for the day. You are radiant and will send a message to others that you feel great! What if you don’t feel great or exude happiness on a daily basis? This is okay as we all have our days when we want to escape from the worlds’ chaos. This is a normal feeling to have and it is up to us how long we allow this feeling to linger. So Don’t! Shake off those negative feelings and replace them with positive thoughts! Yes stimulate your mind …What’s a positive mind stimulus?

• Music
• Entertainment
• Movies
• Baking
• Dancing
• Art (Painting)

These are just a few ideas to promote a positive mindset in order to escape to a place of happiness! Don’t you want to be Happy! YES YOU DO! So let’s go, let your Happiness Flow through you and this way you can touch the lives of others by sending happiness their way! Awesomeness! L’BAE ALL DAY… Every Day! I’m Pamela the Inspirationalist Make it a L’BAE Day!

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My look: purple and colorful

Hey all! I love purple! Also, I’m back from Baltimore and ready (more or less) for a week of work!

Today I’m sharing a look I wore about a week ago when I met my friend Hillary for coffee. She’s an amazing photographer. It was also a nice day for February, so I decided to put together a colorful look.

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I found this dress about a year ago at Charming Charlie. I wanted something to wear in the winter to a work setting. This has been perfect.

Last Sunday, I paired it with some fun tights and a colorful scarf!

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Dress: Charming Charlie
Shoes: DSW (exact)
Scarf: Bought in Dubai
Tights: gift from mom
Purse: gift from mom

Linking up with Jersey Girl Texan Heart, Shopping My Closet, Pumps and Pushups, The Pleated Poppy,

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My conference look

I’m in Baltimore this weekend for the Notre Dame AmeriCorps Midyear Conference. This year I have committed myself to a year of service through AmeriCorps, a federally-funded service program. This is how I work at Su Casa Hispanic Center as the Bilingual Education Coordinator. Members commit to working 1700 hours at an organization for very, very little pay. The idea is to altruistically serve, something easier said than done. This conference, however, has been great for re-centering why I do the work I do.

I was loving my outfit on day two. The first day we were asked to wear our AmeriCorps t-shirts for our group photo. Day two, however, I was free to express myself. On once of my afternoon breaks I grabbed Una (My Closet: Tea with Una) and we shot a few photos around the Hunt Valley Inn, our hotel for the weekend.

 

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Gotta love the name lanyard

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Dress: Old Navy (similar)
Scarf: a gift from long ago (similar)
Tights: H&M (similar)
Shoes: DSW

This long weekend away has been great. Conferences are always a great way to re-focus. It can be hard to always feel good about work. My job is often long days with a lot going on. But being at this conference has helped me to refocus why I serve at Su Casa. Furthermore I met and heard talks from other people who work with Spanish-speaking immigrants. Nation-wide, Notre Dame AmeriCorps actually has a lot of services sites serving Spanish-speakers.

I love speaking Spanish and hope I always have an excuse to speak it.

Also linking up with: Sincerely Jenna Marie, More Pieces of Me, Claire Justine

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Friday: High Fives All Around

When you actually read this post, I will most likely be on my way to Baltimore, MD. I have an AmeriCorps conference there this weekend. For those who may not know, AmeriCorps is a federally-funded program that places people in service positions all over the country. I’m serving this year at Su Casa Hispanic Center in Cincinnati. Most days, I speak a mix of Spanish and English. I get to know people from all over the world. It really is neat. Part of the experience is a big conference with everyone from my particular program. Ummm free flight, hotel and food when you’re making next to nothing? Yes, I will take it!

Anyway, here’s my five things from la semana pasada (last week):

1. Mardi Gras and the Voodoo Carnival

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I played third wheel to my friends Amber and Nick Saturday night. I’m very extroverted, so on nights that I’m free and want to be social (which is mostly all the time), I text like 6+ people with “hey! What are you up to?” Amber was one of the 6+ and she invited me to tag along. We went to the Voodoo Carnival, an event put on by the Steampunk people in Cincinnati. I don’t really know if they have like a specific group name here. But Steampunk is this subculture and also writing genre around the idea of “re-imagining the era of steam.” People dress up in stuff from the 20’s, 30’s and 40’s, mostly. Like Amber here, on the right next to me, is wearing a wonderfully flapper-esque dress. Her boyfriend wore a kilt.

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2. Coffeetime with Hillary

The weather was amazing Sunday. What? The crazy thing is that it started snowing like the next day. My friend Hillary and I met up for some photos. You should check her stuff out at hillarycutterphoto.com. I’m going to write a full post about this soon, but here’s a little teaser:

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3. My job

I said this a little bit at the top, but I love my job at Su Casa. I get to practice my second language of Spanish on a daily basis while helping people and learning about new cultures. How neat is that?

4. My friend Grace

Wednesday was one of my best friend’s birthdays. We went to a little local bar for a few beers after work with our friend Katie. It was a good time.

Two years ago, Katie, Grace, myself and a few others took a trip down to Red River Gorge. It was kind of a disaster trip that we had fun moments during. I cannot believe this was two years ago:

 

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Grace is in the green

5. Spending Valentine’s Day in Baltimore

The single life is the good life. I’m so ready for a weekend away with my Amerifriends.

Also, here’s who I’m linking up with this week:

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Pamela’s Valentines Day tips

What a beautiful day awaits, as we anticipate the day that many of us will receive and cherish a gift as a representation of that special moment in time when our loved one shows us his/her love by the giving of their time or a token gift that says I Love you! Why do we get so excited about February 14th Valentine’s Day? I’ll tell you why: because we love gifts! Yes I said it and I admit it. I love to receive gifts; jewelry, clothing, hats, purses, shoes, chocolate and a nice dinner with all of the above! This is an amazing feeling to know that someone cares enough about you to adorn you with gifts that they feel that you are worth having! What about those of us who do not have a special Valentine? No worries! Valentine yourself because you are worth it! Yes that’s right here are a few tips on how to Valentine yourself on Valentine’s Day!

Valentine Yourself!

  1. Get dressed in your best out on the town attire. Fix your hair, makeup, put on a striking pair of heels, grab your purse and coat… you are ready to go.
  2. Pick your favorite restaurant, order your favorite drink, that tantalizing dessert and relax as you prepare to enjoy your dinner.
  3. Add in Fun… Dancing, movies, art, whatever you find enjoyable, do it!
  4. Don’t forget to take Pictures in order to capture the beautiful moments in time of you loving yourself!
  5. Last but not least…Adorn yourself with a Gift, because you are worth it! Take the time to Love yourself and cherish who you are on this special 2016 Valentine’s Day!

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The Love of My Life

My husband and I just recently celebrated our 16-year wedding anniversary. It sounds amazing and it is, but now that Valentine’s Day is approaching what on earth can I get him and what will he get me? I know many of you may be wondering the same question as it relates to your significant other. This question poses an interesting answer when birthdays and other special occasions arise near the same date.

The answer…. Nothing! What? Yes absolutely nothing! Just kidding! You buy your spouse, or companion whatever it is that you would like for them to have! In my case my husband loves watches. It doesn’t matter how many he has. I know that he will still appreciate this as a gift. I on the other hand, call me spoiled, but my husband knows not to buy me real flowers. I hate the fact that they die. I like artificial flowers that I can keep forever on special occasions as well as a piece of jewelry to remember the date!

My point… Know your mate! His/hers likes and dislikes and you will be sure to win. One point that I would like to make clear although the gifts are nice and may be special for this Valentine’s Day occasion, always remember that love is from the heart and the gift is just an added bonus! So love on the “Love of your Life” even if it’s yourself and Enjoy! I pray that you all have a beautiful L’BAE Valentine’s Day! I Am… L’BAE All Day Every Day! I’m Pamela the Inspirationalist… Make it a L’BAE Day!

For more information about L’BAE go to: www.lbaeinspire.net

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My first reiki experience

I tried reiki today. As many of you may already know, I lost my mother several weeks ago. I’m also the kind of person who just stays super busy. In moments of struggle, I use this as a way to cope. If I stay constantly on the go, I have no time to be sad. While there is something to be said for getting out there, today taught me that it is okay to sit with the pain of loss.

Back in the cold and chilly beginning of December, I met Tisa from Love Light & Laughter at the Covington Baazar. That night I had planned a girls night with several close friends. When I saw things on Facebook about the baazar, I figured why not add that to our night? I’m so glad we made it a part of our evening because I may have not otherwise met Tisa. She and I struck up a conversation about her business and my blog. I gave her my contact info and we soon set up a time for me to write about her new venture.

My mom’s passing threw my blog schedule out of whack a bit, which is okay! I knew that it was 100% okay to just take some me time. I reached out to Tisa explaining that her post would appear later, which she was so very understanding of. She also offered to perform reiki on me as a gift. I’m always open to trying new things, so I was down.

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Before this session, I knew just a smidgen about reiki. I knew that it fell in the holistic healing category. According to reiki.org, reiki is a Japanese treatment for stress reduction and relaxation that also can be used for healing. The whole idea is that the healing happens through the laying of hands. That link can probably explain it better than I can.

I knew that reiki had it’s skeptics since it’s not conventional medicine. Naturally people would be weary about something that is just a person touching or laying their hands on you. That part actually intrigued me a lot. I love giving life to things people are unsure of. And I’ll admit that I too simply wondered how it all would work.

The thing I love about Tisa is that she takes all these things that seem out of this world and makes them relatable. When talking about energies and chakras, it can sound a little bit like some fairy tale or fantasy world. But she does a great job at making them relatable and tangible. She, just like the rest of us, is a normal person trying to figure out how to live in the most healthy and holistic way. That comes across 120% in her work. There’s a lot of laughter involved. And if you have a stupid question or concern, you feel comfortable to ask it. I love that.

After about 10 minutes of conversation and filling out a short intake form, I took my shoes off and laid on my back on her table. I was given a face mask like the ones you get on long international flights to block out the light. I was told to start by focusing my breathing as she walked around the table. The session lasted about an hour and included some light touching, beating of a drum and sprinkling of some oils, all while soothing music was played in the background.

At first, it was a tad strange. While I was told to relax, I had trouble doing so. Furthermore, when she initially laid hands on me, I startled a bit. However I’m sure that’s normal for people who have never tried reiki before. Furthermore, I’ve been in a closed off space over the last few weeks. So it was tough to get in there at first, she said.

As the treatment went on, I began to feel more relaxed and comfortable. It was simply nice to be in a space where there were no expectations of me. I was to just be and breathe. She told me to envision love and light. This lead me to think about my mom. My mom was one of my biggest sources of love and support. She loved me for me and then affirmed me in that. Her encouragement always had such a strong impact on my life. Affirmation came so naturally to her. Comments such as “you look so pretty today” or “I just love reading everything you write. You’re such a great writer” came so easily to her. I started this blog after she went to the hospital, so she’s never really had the chance to read it. However if she was still alive and well, I know she’d be reading every post, commenting and sharing them on Facebook.

I began to think about her love and affirmations as I was on Tisa’s table. On one hand, her death creates an absence in my life. No one will ever take her place. I’m so thankful that I had such a loving and supportive mother. I’m going to miss her every single day. On the other hand, she set such an amazing example. I can take that love she’s given me and give it to other people. I can be the one to affirm my friends and family in their gifts. And I can do it in the spirit of my mother. Even though she is gone, her spirit is alive in all who she touched.

After the session was over, Tisa chatted with me about it all. She said she could feel the pain and loss I’m experiencing. She also saw nature as a part of my healing. I needed to get outside amongst tress and just be with my memories of my mother. She also gave me two crystals: Amethyst and Green Aventurine. I have the option to use them for healing if I would like.

After I left my session, my next appointment that day got cancelled. That time in nature was just meant to be. I found a park, and got out with just my camera and keys. My phone stayed in the glove compartment.

The walk was just what I needed. I also snapped a few amazing photos.

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Today was just what I needed. I plan to return for another session of reiki next week. I also plan to find more time to be in nature. If you’re on the fence about trying reiki, you most definitely should. You simply feel more grounded and energized afterwards. For me, spending time with memories of my mother had to happen. Reiki simply brought that to the surface and made me conscious that I needed that.

You should most definitely check out http://lovelightlaughterhealing.com/. Tisa offers many things. She also makes her own products that can be found in four different locally-owned shops in the Cincinnati area: Under the Stars, The Colorful Cupboard, Hope Springs Institute and Funky Sunshine.

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Hangers and surprises for Sara, a bride to be

This Saturday was the reveal of two secrets for one of my best friends from college. Sara and I met 10 years ago as freshmen at WKU. It’s crazy how time flies. I was thrilled when she asked me to be one of her bridesmaids. As such, part of the fun is the wedding shower, which was this past Saturday in Danville, Kentucky.

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Sara and some of her bridesmaids. Photo courtesy of Beth Camic Green (pictured far right)

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Secret number one was initially birthed when I wrote about my friend Megan’s business Hang it Up Hangers. She designs these personalized wedding dress hangers that look amazing in photos the day of and make for a great keepsake for years to come. This was back in November just as Sara was beginning the wedding planning crunch. In conversation the hangers came up. She said something to the effect of “they look great but I cannot justify spending money on something that is not as essential as other things.” I get it … weddings are expensive. However the great thing about being a bridesmaid is that you can get those more splurge-y items for the bride.

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Secret number two was a surprise in person-form. Her maid of honor is her grad school pal Katie. Katie also lives in Denver, Colorado and thus Sara didn’t want to make her feel as though she needed to fly out to Kentucky for a 2-4 hour event. Katie, however, thought it would be especially neat if she surprised her. So she let myself, Sara’s fiance and Sara’s future sister-in-law in on the big secret. She flew into the Cincinnati airport Friday night and stayed at my house.

Saturday morning we drove down to Lexington to meet Sara and Brandon for brunch at Cracker Barrel. We decided to heighten the surprise by having Katie nonchalantly sit down about five minutes after Sara arrived. I even had the wait staff in on the surprise as I told them “I want a table for four but make it seem like it’s a table for three.” They were great. So Katie just walks in and sits down. Katie said the look on Sara’s face was worth the whole trip. She was so surprised.

After brunch we headed out to Danville where Sara’s future aunt-in-law lives. When it came time to open the hanger, she was so surprised and excited as well.

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I love how detailed Megan is in her work. The reason Sara wore this sweater is because teal is one of her wedding colors. Megan did an excellent job at matching the flower color. The letters also of course look amazing. To learn more visit her Etsy shop here.

Overall operation Surprise Sara was a success. Now onto planning that bachelorette party which will be full of more Sara surprises …

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Tisa and her healing studio

When thinking of Tisa’s business, zen with a little kick of fun is what comes to mind. I met Tisa, owner of Love Light & Laughter A Healing Studio, at the beginning of December on a bitter cold night. My friends and I were at the Covington Baazar where she had set up a table with all her wonderful products. We immediately hit it off. It also turns out that she lives less than a mile away from me! Such a small world!

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Tisa has been in the small business world for years. She had also been leading a natural lifestyle with gardening and composting. However she started looking into natural products when her son went to summer camp several years ago. The bug sprays often had a lot of deet in them. As she looked for natural products, she was dissatisfied with the “natural” products she found. They often still were not organic and still contained many of the harmful chemicals found in mainstream products. So instead, she decided to make her own.

So she started making making natural bug spray to give to people. Soon folks caught on via Facebook and wanted to buy them. Also during this time she was injured, so she did not really have the use of her legs. So she decided to use this time to make products in part for her own healing as well. The key is that she could help herself without the use of prescriptions.

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“Love Light & Laugher products was born in my very own kitchen in 2014,” she said on her website. “With a little experimentation, lots of research, and a little luck, I have created a line of products that I am proud of.”

What began as something for herself and those around her has now blossomed into a business. Her line now includes bath salts, oils, healing soaps, glacier balms and perfume oils, all designed to be healing to people. If you live in the Cincinnati area, you can find her products at Funky Sunshine, The Colorful Cupboard and Hope Springs Institute. You can also buy them online through her website lovelightlaughterhealing.com/.

She also has her own healing studio in which she offers hot earth stone massage, SomaVeda Thai yoga, laughter yoga and Reiki. She had been thinking about getting certified in and offering these sessions for years. In fact, she would get massages and Reiki treatments regularly. However she found she was dissatisfied with her massage sessions she was receiving, so she decided to do it herself. Furthermore, sitting around all day gave her the time to go through courses and certifications online. You can book her for any of these services online or by calling 513.482.0907. She is currently accepting appointments.

Overall, Tisa loves being a female small business owner. She loves creating things and connecting with like-minded people in the community.

“I get to be creative and there’s nobody to tell me what I can and cannot do within my own creation,” she said. “… This is my baby. I get to decide which scents stay and which products go.”

You can view her products here:

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My favorite mom memories

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Hey all. Lately I have been in less of a bloggy spirit. I lost my mother a little over a week ago. This next year will be tough and I just want to give myself the space to grieve. People deal with their emotions in different ways. For me, writing has always been one of my favorite ways to deal with tough things. Furthermore, my mom always loved reading my writing. I started this blog after she went to the hospital in August, so she never really got the chance to read it. However she was always my biggest supporter. I know that if she was still alive, she’d be reading every single post, commenting and sharing it on Facebook. She’d be telling me how proud she is of me and how great of a writer she thinks I am. It just seems fitting that I write about her. I know she’s looking down on me cheering me on.

I doubt that this will be my last time honoring her on the blog. People say that grieving is a long process. Six months, eight months or two years from now, it could just hit me. I actually remember having a conversation with my mom of all people about losing a parent. It was only a year or two ago. She lost her father when I was one. She was in her early thirties at the time and was devastated. The two of them were very close. She said that it still would hit her at times. For example, she’d be reading the newspaper and something would remind her of him. She could be a wreck for the next hour or two. I know I’ll have those moments as well. And when they do come, I just want to live in the moment, experiencing whatever emotion I am at that time.

Today I want to write about my favorite memories I shared with my mom. These are some of many amazing memories. I could not have asked for a better mom.

Reading together each night

My mom loved helping me learn. She also had a strong love for reading and passed that love along to me. It started with picture books and turned into chapter books when I got to that age. I loved that she continued reading with me throughout elementary school. I remember thinking it was so neat that we were reading chapter books.

Every night I would change into my pajamas and brush my teeth. Together my mom and I would open up whatever book we were reading. Page by page we would take turns while the other braided or brushed the other’s hair. The time I spent with my mom growing up was my safe place. With my mom, I was just free to be myself. I got made fun of a bit growing up. But my time spent with my mom was so pure. She just loved me for me and encouraged me to be exactly who I was. Through this she gave me a love of reading.

Visiting me in Washington, DC

I spent a year in Washington, DC my first full year out of undergrad about five years ago. I lived in a community house where I lucked into the largest room with a spare bed after a housemate moved out a few months in. That spare bed got used by many visitors including my mom. I had a bulletin board in my room with pictures, flyers, letters from friends and other sorts of things I found important. At one point, we were just having some down time in my room. After looking at said bulletin board she goes “I just like the person that you are.” It was just such a sweet and candid moment where she showed her love for me. She was always such a loving person that she probably didn’t think much of that moment. However she probably doesn’t know how many times I’ve thought back to that very moment. It has really encouraged me over the years to just be me.

The Hunger Games

The Hunger Games were one of her favorite book series. In fact, she owned several copies of each book for the sole purpose of lending them to other people. That was so very my mom. When she loved something, she shared it. She loved the story of The Hunger Games and the overall message behind it all.

So of course when the movies came out, she was so excited. I saw the movies several times with her, both in the theaters and at home. My best friend knows of my mom’s love of The Hunger Games. So for Christmas, she gave me two necklaces with the Mockingjay symbol on them. One was hung around her neck when she was buried and I have the other one. At some point soon, I will wear it for the first time.

 

Well it is late. I could write about easily 10 more memories. Instead, I’ll save those for another blog post. Mom I love and miss you.

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