39 years ago today,
an infant girl child saw the light seeping through the womb she'd known for
many cozy months. Muscles shifted and subducted like tectonic plates, blood and
hormones swished and swirled nosily, surely awaking this infant girl child from
her creation slumber. It was time to move from this life to the next, from her
human mother's belly into her human mother's hands.
Kelly is 39 today, wherever she continues. She was a lover of birthdays, happy
to celebrate her life. She often took to sunrise drives to some body of water
or a hike to a tall vista to catch the very first rays of sun that marked the
next go-round. Her next year. Her life. Oh, how she owned it. Today, in honor
of her, I renew my vow to do the same. More owning, more celebrating, more
watching the waves, more seeing it all from above.
Also, I made you a gift. Last night, I spent a few hours combing Kelly's online
presence for her birthday posts, and I've put them all together for you with links (click on the dates below each photo). Please enjoy spending time with this medicine woman.
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The rest are links to her blog:



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Happy Birthday, Babe. I shall see the salt water this morning and taste the goodness of a meal and the love of our women...in your fabulous honor. Forever.
I need music to write.
Music, I've discovered this year especially, makes all the difference in my ability to get into the emotion of what I am writing. (I'm even considering making a suggested playlist for each chapter in the book I'm currently writing). This year, I've been able to compile my go-to music for writing, but I have two different playlists depending on the kind of writing I'm trying to accomplish.
Music while working is tricky for me because I am also extremely sensitive to auditory stimulation. I was one of those college students who would trek to the library and plant myself into a desk with the walls all up around it, just so I could have near total silence. But now, since I work at home and have a lot of solitude, sometimes that silence can be deafening, demotivating. That's when I discovered that a certain type of music actually would really help me - it had to be wordless, ambient, but also have driving beats and a strong sense of emotion. I needed to be placed into the other world and music transported me.
So, for writing where I am needing to get things flowing and moving, to really get it done, to do a lot of editing for stuff already written, I've complied this
Write: Produce Mode list. It's full of Tycho, Ulrich Schanuss, Brian Eno, and more.
For writing that's meditative and painful (I am writing a book about death and grief and my dead best friend, after all), I created Write: Temenos Mode. 'Temenos' is a Greek term describing a piece of land set aside for kings or reserved as sacred and protected. Carl Jung used it to describe a personal container, sense of holy privacy, a protected space where creation happens (just writing, no editors or judgments allowed). This music is also great for tarot pulls, meditation, and naps!
I'd love to hear any more recommendations!
Get writing.
crm
Continuing in my "Best Ofs" for 2018, here is my recommendations for skin and makeup products that I fell in love with this year.
I've been more focused on skincare (hello, 40!), so I did a lot of investing and testing. Here's my results in video format:
Product Links:
I have several new makeup products and tools I'm loving, too. (That's an epic thumbnail pic, haha):
- Bourjois, Healthy Mix, Anti-Fatigue Foundation (just realized that you can get it on Amazon!!)
- Bourjois, Healthy Mix, Sorbet Blush in Raspberry Tinted Drop
- It Cosmetics, Bye Bye Undereye Concealer, Illuminating
- NYX, Epic Ink Liner in Black (or you can get this in any drug store)
- Bobbi Brown, Long-Wear Cream Shadow Stick in Dusty Mauve
- Urban Decay, 24/7 Glide On Eye Pencil in Anatomy (a limited edition color, but all the 24/7 pencils are great - blendable and soft but then stay put)
- Tarte, Creamy Matte Lip Paint in TBT (not the quick drying lip paint! It's crusty.)
- Real Techniques, Under Eye Reviver (which only comes in the full Prep + Prime set)
- Morphe, Large Pointed Blender Brush in M504
- Charlotte Tilbury, Lip Cheat Liner in Pillow Talk - one I forgot to add because I lost it! this pencil is epic for making lips look fuller but still natural. It's a staple.
Any questions? Any recommendations for stuff you love/found this year?