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Valentine's Review -- Journaling

Valentine's Review -- Journaling

When people find out that I perform stand-up comedy, they often say, “I never think of anything funny.” I can tell you now that everyone has humor in their bones. While most people may not think writing funny things is an art, I completely disagree. It takes a lot of practice to become comfortable with your own thoughts and ideas. A way to start doing that? Journaling. And that, friends, is something I highly recommend to everyone, and at any age.  

When I say “journal”, I do not mean you have to keep a locked booklet with butterflies on the cover with the word Diary fancily drawn in the middle. What I mean by journaling, is jotting down what you think and making it whatever you are comfortable with. I still have many composition books from grade school at West End Elementary and old sticky note pads – even the Note pad in my phone. All of them are filled with different things. My favorite thing about this jotting down of thoughts and ideas is the lack of rules. You can write a daily entry to an imaginary person or write to a loved one who has passed on. You can write one sentence, a punchline, an idea, or just a good quote you heard during the day. And if you’re really adventurous – do all of them. Journaling is a great artistic outlet to be silly, emotional, poetic, and just yourself. And not have to worry about a scary date on Valentine’s Day. 


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Comment author: Claude EzzellComment text: Paul was one of the most manifest men I have ever met. He was a good friends with my Dad and always had an entertaining story for the occasion. One of my most favorite stories Paul told dated back to the late 60s or early 70s and it revolved around him killing a deer way out in the mountains. Naturally the deer ran down into a deep canyon and died. Knowing that it would take him forever to haul it out he devised an awesome plan. After preparing the deer he drove back to NAS Fallon and rustled up a SAR crew and they flew out and picked up the deer. Of course it was labeled as a training flight but what the hell in those days you could do that sort of thing. Rest in Peace my friend until we meet again!!Comment publication date: 4/11/24, 1:15 PMComment source: Obituary - LCDR Paul N PflimlinComment author: THughesComment text: So sad to hear. Prayers to the Goings family.Comment publication date: 4/5/24, 6:35 PMComment source: Obituary - Bill GoingsComment author: April SmithComment text: I love this beautiful woman and her family so much. Such a pure soul and I had a great pleasure taking care of her while she was at the homestead and being by her side for her last daysComment publication date: 4/2/24, 8:50 PMComment source: Obituary - Frances Elaine (Sanford) Atkinson V Comment author: Veronica BrandenburgComment text: Dee was the nicest lady! I remember her fondly from the days of my youth at Northside Elementary, many years ago. She and Mrs. Rowe were my favorite office ladies! I am so sorry to hear of her passing. My thoughts are with her family.Comment publication date: 4/1/24, 3:26 PMComment source: Obituary - Mary Delda “Dee Hewitt
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