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People always wonder what love looks like.  Love is like a beautiful sunset or a warm cup of coffee or a hug on a cold day. It’s the good and the bad. It’s living your life to the fullest every day. It’s doing things and being with people who coincidentally make you laugh and cry the most.

Love touches every area of life, and I’ve learned through learning about love. It’s a vicious yet beautiful cycle.

Love, well, it’s a God moment. I’ll tell you about mine one day.

If you listen close enough, you’ll witness this crazy journey of life and love and learn how to love in relationships, how to love your career. Most important, how to love your life all while navigating through your grief.

We’ll learn together how to have A life where you can love in the areas of your life that drive you.

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What Does Love look like

What does Love like? People always wonder what love looks like.  Love is like beautiful sunset. A warm cup of coffee or hug on a cold day. It’s the good and the bad. It’s living your life to the fullest everyday. It’s doing things and being with people who, coincidentally make...

Crazy Pineapple Lady

The day after mom passed dad decided it was time for him to tackle his to do list. One thing that mom was really into you was gardening and she started a collection of pineapple plants. Now these pineapple plants were just a random assortment of the tops pineapples that...

I Cried Into My Coffee Today

It was a coffee mug I bought for mom, it represented love. She had her favorite coffee mug; this one was not it. It “wasn’t that great,” which just happened to be the same thought I had about her favorite mug. You see, months before I bought her the mug,...

Death is Beautiful

It may sound a bit morbid, but there is a certain beauty in death. Especially when your loved one has struggled and suffered for so long. You’ve prayed for their suffering to end, you’ve yelled at God. You’ve likely bargained with both God and the devil just keep your loved...

Signing the DNR

I remember the day all too well. Mom had spent multiple weeks in the hospital. Mom was recently transferred back to our local hospital after being turned down for a lung transplant through Shans in Gainesville and after her immediate rejection from Tampa General.  As she and my dad reflected...