Posts Tagged ‘family’
glowy happy
by Kyeli on March 21st, 2008 @ 4:16 pm in
Usual Error Project
Tags: family, perception shift, self-work
I am in an *awesome* mood.
I’m going to dinner tonight with some of my best friends in all the world, and I scored a fabulous dress to wear!
I am on the couch with my gorgeous happy wife. We are both happier today than we’ve been in a year and a half, and what changed? Our perspective. We stopped stressing and started moving!
I am so happy and in such a good mood that I’m infecting others. A man at HEB and I talked about daffodils for five minutes. We both decided to get ourselves some – and we both bought our wives bouquets of roses. Totally awesome. The dressing room attendant at Ross said I turned her day around after I complimented her smile, and the clerk at Ross said it was nice to have an actual conversation with a customer that was pleasant after all the grumps she’s dealt with all day.
When I’m happy, I glow, and it makes others remember to shine. I love it.
Ezmerelda
by Kyeli on January 12th, 2008 @ 1:15 pm in
Off-Topic
Tags: family, growth, magick, perception shift, self-work
I just bought myself a new laptop. Her name is Ezmerelda and she’s a gorgeous red.
Originally, the company was to pay for her. But as I load and unload, customize and adjust and settle in, I realize that she really needs to be mine. She’s my first big purchase after taking my life from an unhealthy situation and making it my life.
She’s power and independence and love and strength and magick and technomagick and mine.
So, how bout that? I just bought myself a new laptop. *squee*












