Carolyn

Journaling Tip: Goofy Moments

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p2P Extra: Our Favorite Dingbats

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Leaving Tiki

1:00 PM Tiki time
Lunch at the Mosquito Café in Galveston.  Jeannine shows great insight in realizing I’m quiet because I’m already thinking of the goodbyes soon to come.  We learn we both eschew condiments and goodbyes, and we bond over that.  Speaking of Bond, I am beginning to wonder how soon I can find a way to see Tameka again.  How can I have gone all this time and not have met this remarkable woman?  My only regret is that I have only known her for two years.  I really wish I’d had the benefit of more time with her as I was growing up.  But I’m still growing up, right?  And she’s in my life now, so I remind myself to stop living in the past and future and truly embrace this moment.  She’s sitting right next to me.

Journaling Tip: Ordinary Journaling

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Blueprint: Celebrate Life Again for seven photos

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Journaling Tip: Journal Your Values

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Teamwork

I was an athlete in school. I ran track and played basketball and was on the volleyball team.  I led a women’s service group in high school. In college, I was on a leadership student government team at my university, and as an adult I’ve been on many quality and project teams at work and in my leadership roles at churches. I’m not new to this group dynamics thing, nor to the teamwork biz. Even my family operates in large part as a cross-functional work team! But with all that said, my pixels2Pages experience has been instructive and I am continually reminded that a team can produce a higher quality product as a team than when we operate as a set of individuals.

p2P Extra: Our Favorite Fonts 3

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Fifty

Friday was my 50th birthday.  My twin sister had a big shindig in Austin and invited all of her friends for a party.  I, on the other hand, had a very quiet day at home.  And it thrilled me!  It was peaceful.  I took vacation from my 8-to-5 job and pretended I was a stay-at-home  mom again.  I had TWO flower deliveries and all week long my husband ran all my errands for me, including on my birthday.  I had some fun with my p2P teammates online in the evening and my family had a little party with cake and pizza.  And, of course, I received Facebook birthday wishes all day long.  Facebook makes adult birthdays as exciting as birthdays when I was a kid. 
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Journaling Tip: Love Letters

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