Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • Gone, But Not Forgotten

    A week ago today my grandmother died. Gram lived over 90 years. She buried 11 siblings, two husbands, a son, and a grandson. Gram was a strong, remarkable woman who had difficulties in life. Loss of loved ones being the greatest challenge for her. Over 60 years ago my grandmother, a mother to a young…

  • One Year Later: Celebrating a Happy Life

    A year ago today I composed and published my first blog post. It wasn’t that long ago and yet it seems like a lifetime has passed in what has only been 365 days. A year ago I would not have imagined my life as it is today. In that first post I wrote briefly about…

  • Posts with Personal Significance and Sharing a Soulful Singer

    Monday is a big day for me; it’s the one year anniversary of my first post. So, instead of focusing on writing a long piece today, I have spent time writing for Monday. There has been a lot of reflection as part of the preparation for writing the post. It has sparked a lot of thoughts…

  • I Like How my Weekend Sounds

    This week I wrote about photography and the peace that it brings me when I am behind the lens. In the past I have written about why I blog. These two creative outlets enrich my life. What I have found, after writing this blog for almost a year, is that I actually can’t stop writing.…

  • Finding Peace through My Lens

    Last week I wrote about the challenges to balance my life in the last month. I balanced working on catching up with focusing on fun activities with the kids over the weekend. I felt a bit more relaxed entering into the work week again, but not at peace; I still worried about projects I had…

  • Friday: I Never Thought it Would Arrive This Week

    This week I wrote about my thoughts on living a balanced life. I might be struggling, in a traditional sense to have balance, but I have had a great week. Here are the highlights: 1) I completed a stressful, time-consuming, month-long work project. 2) I enjoyed having a mid-week dinner with a very special person…

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