“I am so grateful to have been able to see Lynn’s captivating smile all these years!” (Heather3-28-26)
“I am blessed to have such a loving and kind cousin as Lynn.” (Heather3-28-26)
“I am thankful for Lynn’s service to our country as a Marine!” (Heather3-28-26)
“I am grateful Lynn has her family with her during this challenging part of her journey.” (Heather3-28-26)
“The world is a better place with Lynn in int and I am grateful for her contributions to the world.” (Heather3-28-26)
“I am blessed to have skills in coaching. It allows me to add to other’s lives.” (Heather3-28-22)
“I am blessed to be patient, even when others are being inauthentic.” (Heather3-28-22)
“I am grateful that when the surf unexpectedly crashed over me and my phone while sitting on the beach, that my phone did not get wet.” (Heather3-28-22)
“I am thankful for the many times i have dropped my phone it keeps on operating.” (Heather3-28-22)
“I appreciate the opportunity to work in Hawaii with athletes.” (Heather3-28-22)
Lyrics: In the white room with black curtains near the station Black roof country, no gold pavements, tired starlings Silver horses ran down moonbeams in your dark eyes Dawn light smiles on you leaving, my contentment I’ll wait in this place where the sun never shines Wait in this place where the shadows run from themselves You said no strings could secure you at the station Platform ticket, restless diesels, goodbye windows I walked into such a sad time at the station As I walked out, felt my own need just beginning I’ll wait in the queue when the trains come back Lie with you where the shadows run from themselves At the party she was kindness in the hard crowd Consolation for the old wound now forgotten Yellow tigers crouched in jungles in her dark eyes She’s just dressing, goodbye windows, tired starlings I’ll sleep in this place with the lonely crowd Lie in the dark where the shadows run from themselves
“It’s never too late–in fiction or in life–to revise.”
Nancy Thayer (American Novelist; December 14th, 1943 ~ )
“Revising your wardrobe to reflect your authenticity begins when you ruthlessly part with the fashion mistakes and mismatches that crowd your closets and confuse your cluttered mind.”
“Before my story began…” (Heather Houston 3-28-22)
1972 Me…at my Aunt Carrie’s Baby Shower
“I need to go through my clothes and only keep those things that make me feel beautiful.” (Heather Houston 3-28-22)
“This is a project I am willing to tackle post my visit to Oklahoma. I believe exposure to my cultural roots will influence my authentic style path.” (Heather Houston 3-28-26)
–Ban Breathnach, Sarah. “Simple Abundance: A Daybook of Comfort and Joy”. Grand Central Publishing. (1976). Kindle Page 95-97 of 501.
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