My Life
Does the vague name make it sound more edgy?
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Places I Miss

Among the many positive messages posted to provide encouragement and comfort throughout this tough and confusing time, one of my favorites that I’ve seen was a reminder that it is okay to grieve. Looking at the world as a whole, it would seem there are thousands of reasons not only to grieve, but to set… Continue reading
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If Someone Wrote an Article About Me & My Puzzle

By: Reporter Kimberlee K. Published April 9, 2020 LOS ANGELES, Calif.— With days of heavy rain sweeping through the cities and suburbs of Southern California, many people quarantining and working from home have turned to inside activities to keep them busy. One such individual, Kimberlee Koehn, a twenty (though nearly thirty) something in Los Angeles… Continue reading
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An (Understandably) Interrupted Weekend at Spring Training

Last year my family and I took our first trip to Spring Training in Arizona. Almost immediately upon arriving home, we started researching details for our second (and hopefully yearly) trip. By July, we had our Airbnb booked, by January we had all of our game tickets purchased, and by February I had a countdown… Continue reading
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My First Dollar

There comes a time in every mogul’s life when they realize that they’ve made it. It’s the moment when things start to change. When the finer things in life become the average, every day things, and when price tags become less of a barrier and more of a formality. For some, reaching this milestone is… Continue reading
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My Quest to Find a Morning Routine (Part 1)

I am not a morning person. Well, I shouldn’t say that. I am not a weekday morning person. I am a weekend morning person—but that’s only because I often get to wake up without an alarm and do anything I want with my day. Those weekdays though. They are brutal. Even when I put in… Continue reading
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I Can’t Believe You Kept This

I have a scrapbook in my room filled with paper souvenirs that I’ve collected both from vacations, events, and the average, seemingly ordinary days. I have wristbands from concerts and boarding passes from flights. I have a sticker from the first time I gave blood and a parking ticket from the City of Vancouver. I… Continue reading
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For Laycee

This past weekend my family lost our dog, Laycee, who was a vibrant, beautiful member of our family for nine years. It was a hard day, one that we’d dreaded, but ultimately knew had to come, and we are happy to know that she lived a good life, full of love, both given and received.… Continue reading
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I Got My Wisdom Teeth Out (Again)

Fun fact about me: I have wonky teeth. I wore braces throughout most of high school, and then after getting them off, I had one tooth go so rogue that I had to put them back on for a year in college. When I was about 15 years old, I went in to get my… Continue reading
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About My Closet

I own a lot of jackets. I realize this is ridiculous because I live in Southern California where our four seasons are spring, summer, subtler summer, and summer feat. wind and occasional rain, but alas, I’m a baby, I’m always cold, and so I continue to buy jackets. I continue to buy jackets and yet… Continue reading
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