Words, Stories, and the Journey of Expression
I've wanted to write since I was a little girl. So, I write.
I LOVE words. I'm captivated by them, looking them up, listening to them, saying them, thinking about them. I'm endlessly curious about the power they hold. Books? They fascinate me. I highlight, tab, take notes, and compare them with other books, always reflecting on the connections that emerge.
Even more than words, I love stories. The stories we carry and share with each other is what truly lights me up. Whether in classrooms, childcare centers, homes, stores, or restaurants, every conversation is an adventure. Unspoken maybe, but welcomed and valued. "What's your story? I'd love to know you."
For me, words are an expression of the heart and a bridge to connection in a world that often feels disconnected.
What I don't love, though, is grammar, punctuation, and the challenges I face in expressing my own thoughts in writing. Those hurdles feel like mountains sometimes.
But despite that, I write. I write to learn about myself, to hold on to memories, to jot down quotes, and to collect thoughts and perspectives.
Writing, in all its imperfect forms, is my way of connecting.
March, 2017
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