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Whenever I discover something I love, I tend to reverse-engineer it by figuring out how I can recreate it in my own kitchen. Mushroom Brie Bisque has always been a favorite, and after enjoying a pa…
🌙 The Future of The Luna Projects: A Safe Space for Grief, Healing, and Creative Advocacy
I wanted to show you all an outline and scope of why I feel The Luna Projects is so important and what my goals for the future entail. As someone that lives with mental illness stemmed from multiple past trauma’s I want to show why it’s so important to have a support system, what to do if you need help (resources, things that have helped me), trying to pull people together to help one another…
Traditional Beef Birria Tacos with Consomé
Birria is a deeply flavorful Mexican dish traditionally made with beef or goat, slow-cooked in a rich chile-based broth until the meat is tender and juicy. The shredded beef is then tucked into corn tortillas with melted cheese and crisped in a skillet before being served with the savory broth (consomé) for dipping. Here’s my step-by-step recipe for making Birria Tacos at home. 🛒…
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September 11, 2001 - I Remember
On September 11, 2001 I was working at New North Network as a web designer. My work neighbor walked up the stairs and I could see she was distressed and asked her what was wrong, she looked at me and said, “A plane just hit the World Trade Center!” and I was in shock. I asked her to repeat herself and she said that she was just in the conference room and they had the TV on and on the news they…
The Weight of Silence in Mental Health
I want to talk about something that’s been weighing on me. I live with ADHD, CPTSD, depression, and anxiety. And while I’ve been trying to do the right things therapy, DBT, mindfulness groups, working with a psychiatrist the truth is, that’s not always enough. Recently, my old therapist had health issues and I had to find a new one. In the meantime, I was left for almost a month without the one…
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Music, Memory, and the Messiness of Healing
“Sometimes I feel like I don’t have a partner, sometimes I feel like my only friend is the city I live in…” That lyric has always echoed parts of my life moments of feeling misunderstood, isolated, and invisible. When I try to talk about my thoughts, I often lose people’s attention. I can literally see their eyes glaze over, and that makes me pull back even more. Living With ADHD and Finding My…
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The Things that Matter
When someone we love passes away, our hearts are filled with grief, memories, and an emptiness that cannot be measured. In the middle of this pain, families are faced with the question of what to do with the belongings left behind. Sometimes there is a will that gives clear direction; other times, there is no written plan at all. In either case, how we handle this moment will speak volumes about…
When someone famous dies, the internet can be loud—with grief, with celebration, with criticism. I’ve been reflecting on how we respond to public loss, the importance of empathy, and the fine line between honesty and respect. Read the full post here: [Insert blog link] #Grief #CelebrityDeaths #Empathy #Respect #Legacy #OzzyOsbourne #PublicMourning
From microfiche to DNA kits how one genealogist blended old-school research with new technology to uncover hidden family stories.
The Genealogy Sleuth: Then and Now
Genealogy has been a passion of mine for many years. It didn’t start with a grand mystery or a historical connection to royalty—it began with a simple curiosity about where I came from. But what started as an interest quickly turned into a deeply personal journey of discovery, research, and connection across time. As I dove deeper, I realized that to do genealogy well, you need more than just…
“Grief doesn’t care if you’re ready. Life doesn’t wait for you to catch your breath. This year broke me in ways I didn’t know were possible
Breathless: A Year of Grief, Loss, and Rebuilding My Voice
I wish I could sugarcoat it, package it in a pretty little bow, and say something poetic like “life has a funny way of teaching us hard lessons” — but no. It’s been relentless. It’s been grief stacked on grief, with barely enough room to breathe. And ironically, I literally couldn’t breathe for months. It all started back in November 2024, when I came down with pneumonia. Not your…
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