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Have Some Faith In The Process

I’ve been struggling with how to tackle the future. I’ve spent most of my life worried that I made the wrong decision, that I turned a wrong corner and I’ll fail. There are a few times in my life that I knew I was making the right decision. I threw caution to the wind and I took a leap of faith. That first time was the moment I stepped onto St. Michael’s College campus with  my best friend in 2004.

She wanted to see the campus because she was planning on attending. I had never heard of this small Catholic college in the Burlington area of Vermont. I didn’t care too much, just that I was supporting her decision to check it out before she sent in an application. But the moment we stepped on to the campus – on a day that everything was closed due to a holiday – I knew it was home. I could feel that I belonged here. It was weird, and many might not understand, but I just knew it. Despite the expensive tuition that I could never afford, the fact that I didn’t even know if they had the major I was going to pursue (they did), or that I couldn’t see into any of the buildings because everything was locked, I knew this was the right move for me.

So I applied. And I only applied to St. Michael’s. I had no backup plan except the faith that if I didn’t get in, that I had time to apply late to a few other local state colleges. But I knew in my heart that I was making the right decision.

I did get in. No wait list, just in. My friend ultimately did not end up going. And, yes, I may still be paying off my tuition, but I won scholarships, worked a work study job at the library and worked evenings at the sandwich cafe in Alliot. I made it work. I was rewarded with the best college roommate you could be paired up with (we stayed roommates all four years) and going to St. Michael’s ultimately brought me to living in New Hampshire in a roundabout way.

I knew it was a good idea. And yes, I had a back up plan, but it wasn’t obvious to everyone. I had faith. Faith that things will work out. That if they fail, something else will come along. Faith that even though things don’t look like they’re the best solution at the time, they are meant for the path I am taking.

What I mean is, although right now not everyone agrees with the path I’m currently taking as a career move, I’m very grateful for everyone who has been so supportive and understanding that I need something that allows me to do the things that make me happy, have time for Andy, and still can feel like I work in a creative environment.

Faith is a funny thing. You either give into it completely, or you let doubt fall into your path. So have faith. Be positive, and dream any dream you wish to dream.

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I’m Back, For a Bit

Sorry for the week long disappearance. I swear I’m back, well, at least for a little bit. I’m dreaming of this year’s trip to Moosehead, Maine. A week of no cell service, minimal WiFi, days on the boat, and just plain relaxing with friends. This summer is actually turning out to be one of the best in a long time, despite all the big changes in my life. Pieces are falling into place, I’m less crazy feeling, and I still have so much to look forward to doing.

I’ll get back on the blogging for you all this week and next week, whip up a few more recipes, and let you know what’s going on in the workout world. Comment below and let me know what kind of dishes you’d like to see me cook.

Until next time, here’s a peek into the world of Moosehead. Can’t wait!!

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Start Your Own Adventure Giveaway

If I’ve learned anything this last week, it’s that you should never take anything for granted. You should seize every (and I mean every) opportunity that comes your way. Look beyond the obstacles and do something new.

I’m starting my own new adventure, branching out into the unknown this summer, which is why you’ve all seen my blog starting to bloom a little more than usual. With this extra time, I’m working on me, my blog, and exploring things and places I wouldn’t have otherwise. And it scares me. Why? because starting something new and looking into the unknown is terrifying. There’s a million reasons for me to run back to something I know well,  but I want to see where this open window takes me.

Which is why I’m imploring you all to do the same:

Find your own adventure.

My friend Rosemarie, who sells Stella & Dot, has offered to help me help you all start your own explorations this summer with a bracelet adventure giveaway. It’s a little reminder that new opportunities await you behind every hiccup, every bump in the road, and every failed attempt.

I’m giving away two Stella & Dot “Adventure Awaits” arrow bracelets. Just enter below in the Rafflecopter entry using your Facebook log-in or email address, comment on this post about what you’re doing new this summer, and share the post. The more you share this post, the more chances you have to win!

“An arrow can only be shot by pulling it backward. So when life is dragging you back, it means that it’s going to launch you into something great.”

Stella & Dot Adventure Awaits Giveaway

Contest runs from July 1, 2015 and concludes at midnight EST on July 31, 2015. Winner has fourteen (14) days from notification via email of winning to provide a US mailing address to receive giveaway prize. If winner has not claimed prize by then, another name will be selected and a runner-up will be notified by the same means. If you would like to book a Stella & Dot party through Rosemarie, please contact her via her website or Facebook page
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Don’t Miss An Opportunity

My grandmother always said, be careful what you wish for, because it could come true. Well, she was completely right.

I have been given the opportunity to make a significant change in my life, do whatever I want to do and try something new. Many people see the negative in big life changes. But there is no greater time in my life to grab life by the horns and take advantage of new opportunities.

When one door closes, a window opens. Sometimes it’s a big window, sometimes it’s a small window, some times, it’s a whole new door. You just have to look for it. Nine times out of ten, your opportunity will not come racing to you. Keep your eyes open!

I’m not going to go into details, just to reflect on the fact that I’ve been given a lot of great opportunities over the years, met so many people, and have seen both the up sides and down sides of life. I am infinitely lucky right now to have Andy and his daughter in my life. I am grateful for the multiple small businesses that we run (NH Vinyl Guys, Seacoast Photo Booths, and My Country Story), even if a week ago I was complaining that we were doing too many things to think. I am grateful for my family who is always supportive and stays calm in rough situations. I am grateful for my friends who within minutes of learning the big changes in my life were there for me. I love you all.

My head is full of so many thoughts right now, but I think the most important one is that things could be so much worse than how they are right now.

I’ll leave you with this.

A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity. An optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.
– Winston Churchill

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