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Playlist of My Life

Hello and welcome back to another edition of: Kim turns her favorite YouTube videos into blogs but she always credits back the original creators so please don’t be mad at me I love you, bye. (Title Pending) During one YouTube deep dive or another I came across a series on Teen Vogue’s channel called “Playlist… Continue reading
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The Year of “Surrender”

If you have been around my blog for a little while, you might know that each January I seek a faith-based word to focus on for the year. In the past four years, I’ve gotten trust, give, patience, and then for 2018, I got surrender. To kick off the year, I bought this book on… Continue reading
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Dear Baby,

I know we just met, but I thought I’d go ahead and tell you that I love you. It’s funny, love isn’t always an easy thing. Sometimes it’s messy and hard and confusing, but when it comes to you it’s as simple as can be. I thought it would only be this easy when I… Continue reading
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2018 Goals Final Wrap Up

Last week I released my list of goals for 2019, but before I can truly dive into those new ones, let’s see how I did on my goals for 2018. . 1) Do a handstand COMPLETED While I can’t say I can walk to work in full handstand while carrying my purse with my feet,… Continue reading
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2018 Goals Check-In #3
Dear Fall, Where are you? It’s October, which means we’re starting the last quarter of the year, but I’m still kind of sweating so…what’s the deal? I mean, I’m just ready for some sweater weather, you know? Speaking of none of that, let’s check in on some goals. . 1) Do a handstand in yoga… Continue reading
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Throw Away Your Old Car Keys

I recently listened to Bryan Cranston’s memoir, Life in Parts, on audiobook. Not only does he have an incredible reading voice, but his stories are fun and fascinating and consistently engaging. I loved the book and would recommend it to anyone looking for an easy read (or listen). One particular story that stuck out in… Continue reading
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Happy Birthday, Grandpa

It was a Saturday afternoon, right when the Camarillo breeze started to creep its way through the trees, when my dad pulled up in front of my grandpa’s house. We made sure not to park in front of the mailbox—that was one of grandma’s biggest rules—and then we open and shut our doors, carrying in… Continue reading
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