🎠🎡🧚🏽♂️🕊️I absolutely love the time I spend with my daughter when she visits me here in Mississippi. Relocating was a huge transition—stressful, full of uncertainty. I questioned every step: Am I making the right decision? Will I be happy? Will I find my space, my people, my purpose? Will I be able to contribute meaningfully to my family’s life? Will I be of service? Will I succeed? Will I find peace?
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To my surprise, even though this isn’t the most comfortable situation I’ve ever been in—especially living on a fixed income—there’s been so much unexpected beauty in this move. Finding work with my current limitations is tough, but when my daughter comes to visit, it lights a spark in me. Her presence brings a new level of joy, energy, and connection. She fits in effortlessly, blending into different groups and cultures with grace. She’s grounded, adaptable, and so at home among our people here. I love that about her—and I can’t wait for her next visit so I can make it extra special.
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My challenges? Honestly, there are a few. Financial stress is real on a fixed income. Then there’s the mission to get back into my skinny jeans—yes, that’s still a goal! But beyond that, I’m focused on building strength: core, spine, thighs—I want to feel powerful in my body again. And I’m committed to finishing my master’s degree and finding the perfect remote job—one that allows me to live between two countries and three states.
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I’m blessed. I love my life—and I’m still building it, one strong step at a time🕊️🎠🎡🧚🏽♂️