Would you want $200,000 right now or $250,000 in a year? It’s safe to assume all money is tax free. Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of September 11, 2017”
Tag: Writing
#WeekendCoffeeShare: The Week After Labor Day
Good morning and thank you for joining me for this lovely chat on this beautiful Saturday. Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: The Week After Labor Day”
Share Your World – Week of September 4, 2017
What color do you feel most comfortable wearing? Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of September 4, 2017”
#WeekendCoffeeShare: A Heavy Dose of Life
Good morning and thank you for joining me for this lovely chat on this beautiful Saturday. Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: A Heavy Dose of Life”
Share Your World – Week of August 28, 2017
What would constitute a “perfect” day for you? Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of August 28, 2017”
My Hometown Corners
This week’s topic of Corner had me thinking, wondering how I should interpret this topic Continue reading “My Hometown Corners”
Sunday Gratitude

This week, I am grateful for gathering even if I’m gathering with strangers. Continue reading “Sunday Gratitude”
#WeekendCoffeeShare: Get a Raise and Move On?
Good morning and thank you for joining me for this lovely chat on this beautiful Saturday. Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: Get a Raise and Move On?”
Share Your World – Week of August 21, 2017
Have you ever been pulled over by a cop? Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of August 21, 2017”
Sunday Gratitude
#WeekendCoffeeShare: DIY Projects and Day Trip

Good morning and thank you for joining me for this lovely chat on this beautiful Saturday. Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: DIY Projects and Day Trip”
Share Your World – Week of August 14, 2017
When you leave a room, do you turn the lights off behind you or keep the lights on throughout your house most of the time? Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of August 14, 2017”
Sunday Gratitude
#WeekendCoffeeShare: In Which We Are Celebrating
Good morning and thank you for joining me for a lovely weekend chat. I would tell you this weekend chat will be slightly different from all the other ones. Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: In Which We Are Celebrating”
Share Your World – Week of August 7, 2017
What was the last URL that you bookmarked or saved?
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Sunday Gratitude
#WeekendCoffeeShare: Back to Job Hunting

If we were having coffee, I would tell you good morning and thanks for joining me for another lovely weekend chat. Let’s once again have something cold yet healthy. I’m having another fruit smoothie. You? Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: Back to Job Hunting”
Share Your World – Week of July 31, 2017
If you had to have your vision corrected would you rather: glasses or contacts? Or what do you use if you need to have your vision corrected? Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of July 31, 2017”
New Name Adaption

This thought originally appeared in my head about two months ago but because of reasons beyond my comprehension, I haven’t expressed in words until now. Better late than never, right? Continue reading “New Name Adaption”
Sunday Gratitude
#WeekendCoffeeShare: Exercising Away the Strange Feelings

If we were having coffee, I would tell you good morning and thanks for joining me for another lovely weekend chat. Let’s have something cold yet healthy. I’m thinking of a fruit smoothie. You? Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: Exercising Away the Strange Feelings”
The Drive to South Dakota
I could’ve never guessed I would see so many different types of weather in a single day on this road trip. The 15-day road trip took place in early May (more than two months ago) and I can still remember the weather I encountered on the 10th day driving from Great Falls, Montana to Keystone, South Dakota.

It started out a great drive as you can tell from the above picture. The sky was blue as far as I could see. It had rained hard the night before as I was driving from Waterton Lakes, Canada to Great Falls, Montana. There were some spots where I couldn’t even see. It was a scary 6-hour journey. So seeing the blue skies and sunshine made the drive pleasant.

When we reached Billings, Montana a few hours later, the sky was overcast and gray. Then before I knew it, drops of sprinkles began falling on my rental SUV. Even though I should be used to the weather changing because I live in Utah and weather is different in every city, it still felt a little surreal how quickly the weather changed and I could see it changing.

Like how I can see I’m almost done with this particular storm.

Then I would get to see this gorgeous double rainbow. I had just entered into South Dakota, by the way.

Then just as I was about 20 minutes away from Keystone, the sky began pouring like there was a leak. I turned the window wipers to high but still couldn’t see a thing. You can do this, I told myself as I steadied my hands on the steering wheel.
As I drove along Highway 16 at about 30 mile/hour, I felt somewhat incredible because there I was, driving in the middle of a raging rainstorm, something my mom would never allow me to do, and I was doing it. At the same time, time felt like it was at a standstill. Maybe that’s the way storms work, I don’t know.
Some time later, I finally arrived at the motel in Keystone and was rewarded by this beautiful rainbow. Seeing the rainbow made me feel satisfied and proud of myself for completing the 9-hour drive safe and sound despite the nasty weather I’ve encountered along the way.
Share Your World – Week of July 24, 2017
List some of your favorites types of teas.
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