Sometimes it’s a mind clarifier to point out the inaccuracies in your own life – that blend of irony and confusion that makes up your unique mindset. Bottom line: I’m all confused. You probably are too. Let’s talk amongst ourselves…
There’s a phrase I often hear from cowabunga dudes or girls that fill out their customs [...]
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The Irony of my Lifestyle, Part 4
The Irony of my Lifestyle, Part 3
Sometimes it’s a mind clarifier to point out the inaccuracies in your own life – that blend of irony and confusion that makes up your unique mindset. Bottom line: I’m all confused. You probably are too. Let’s talk amongst ourselves…
Martha Wouldn’t Be Proud
November 24th, 2008: My first day back from the Big Journey. Refusing to [...]
The Irony of my Lifestyle, Part 2
Sometimes it’s a mind clarifier to point out the inaccuracies in your own life – that blend of irony and confusion that makes up your unique mindset. Bottom line: I’m all sorts of confused. You probably are too. Let’s talk amongst ourselves…
Life Polarized
In the later years of my elementary school era, sitting alone on a [...]
The Irony of my Lifestyle, Part 1
Sometimes it’s a mind clarifier to point out the inaccuracies in your own life – that blend of irony and confusion that makes up your unique mindset. Bottom line: I’m all confused. You probably are too. Let’s talk amongst ourselves…
Carpe Dimes and Nickels
Since I returned from a round-the-world trip on August 17th, I’ve done very [...]
Finding Purpose in Culture Shock
I never really know how my travel experiences have affected me until I return to my starting point: home. Flying through various destinations and worrying about logistics sometimes takes away the mind’s energy to process what it’s witnessed until it’s back on familiar soil. And since each trip is different, every time I return home, [...]
Sometimes while on the road…you miss out
Spiders with glowing orange backs crawling inches from my nose, building forts across the rock ledge where I sprawled to overlook a 30-foot waterfall. A canopy of greens I’d never see at home shading from a sun that could surely turn me crispy. One rock thrown over the edge to crash dramatically on the mammoth [...]
Love for the IMA in Cambodia
I found this photo of the Cambodia’s Hope kids on Facebook and saw one of the boys was wearing my t-shirt. Thrilling. Cambodian children just love Indianapolis’ art scene! Go IMA!
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Baggy-Eyed in the US of A
It is 1:40 a.m. in Indianapolis, Indiana.
I have so few hours left in this house, in this state, and on this side of the globe. It’s unfathomable, the intensity of these last few hours. I’m hardly nervous or even realizing what’s going on.
Mom is asleep beside me, curled up like a cold little orphan girl…couldn’t [...]









