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Delicious chocolate chip cookies
Along with my previous recipe for chocolate brownies, here comes a new one for delicious chocolate chip cookies.
My piece of paper
After five years, I finally got my parchment for my law degree, my piece of paper. It seems like such a simple thing now that I have it. After all this time, I’ve finally made it to the end. I’m certainly not where I expected to be.
Admiring positivity
It can be refreshing to know positive people.
Woke
I’m so very proud of my friend, and although we’ll all be missing her, she’s about to embark on a big adventure in her career and moving away for work. She’s taking on a role within a not-for-profit organisation and on her last day in Adelaide, we caught up for a picnic with friends. It felt quite bittersweet because of course we’ll miss her, but I am so very excited for her at the same time! There is still a longing in me for an adventure and although I am in the middle of one of the greatest adventures of my life - being a mum to my fiery little one - I'm hoping that there'll be a couple more adventures to be experienced.
Why do I get angry?
Image accessed from Pixabay 19 October 2020.
Martial arts: Philosophy, Benefits, and the Legend of Bruce Lee
Two months ago, I started training in Jeet Kune Do (JKD), or also known as “the way of the intercepting fist,” meaning, to stop the attack before it even happens. It was created by the famous Chinese/American actor, director, martial artist instructor, and philosopher Bruce Lee and has referred to it as a “non-classical”, formless form of Chinese Kung Fu. While also watching the show Legend of Bruce Lee on Netflix, I have learned a lot about the background and philosophy of martial arts.
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Bringing back my childhood
As immature as I still am as an adult, there are certain things I miss about being a kid.
Becoming different people?
Image accessed from Pixabay 18 October 2020.
Guilty Pleasure: Emily in Paris
If you’re looking for an almost entirely substance-less guilty pleasure of a television experience, which – let’s face it – I often am, look no further than Netflix’s Emily in Paris.