Of Gratitude and Love, A Reflection
My anchor lies deeper within substantial relationships, acknowledgements, self-awareness, belonging, and again, faith.
By TheJessMarieM
My anchor lies deeper within substantial relationships, acknowledgements, self-awareness, belonging, and again, faith.
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One of my favorite facts about Vincent Van Gogh’s life were the heroes of his story. While most people know about Vincent’s brotherly relationship with Theo Van Gogh, a hero most often overlooked by the greater pop was actually the heroine, Johanna Van Gogh-Bonger.
Six months later, I’ve been using the app to review new and re-watched films. I actually enjoy logging films in as I had tried previously to set up a movie reviewing highlight on my Instagram stories, which was a lot of work and hard to keep up with.
Revisited this classic romance film on July 15th this year…mainly to succumb to emotional nostalgia. This was a typical watch-on-your-own,Continue Reading
What makes you feel warm? “A kettle boiling at the stove. Your family or friends are there. They smile. CocoaContinue Reading
When I think about art, John Keating’s message about poetry from the film, Dead Poets Society, always pops in my head. To elaborate, the things that call to us are usually what keeps us going. It’s the simple things we love doing that makes life worth living. When it calls, we feel it deep in our bones, it’s an embrace to our soul and it feels like home.