

Looking Back on 2020
So, what a year, right? I think you all know EVERYTHING that happened in these past twelve months so I’m not doing to talk about them here. I am just going to share my memories from it of which I actually had quite a few good ones.

Sabbets: From Grimoire
There are eight sabbets (or witch holidays) that fall on the equinoxes and solstices and the days halfway between known as the cross-quarter days. These form the Wheel of the Year and are based in Celtic tradition. Just as witches follow the cycle of the moon, we follow the cycle of the earth and the changing of the seasons through the sabbets.

Critique of Modern Movies within a Review of Clue
I recently watched the 1985 film, Clue, based on the well known board game.

Easy Steps to Mindfulness
In our busy lives, rushing to get from one thing to another, we might not be aware of how much we are missing because we are not fully present. Most people’s excuse is they don’t have time, but we have all the time we need, we just need to learn how to use it. I am still struggling and working on this myself, but I’ve already see glimpses of what it’ll be like if I master it and that is a pretty great feeling.

What J.R.R. Tolien Teaches Us About Life
“Little by little, one travels far.” In today’s world of instant gratification, you forget to pause and appreciate the little steps and victories. We are always pushing for the big thing and are disheartened when it takes long than we want to reach our goal. This reminds us to set smaller ones, little steps, and to celebrate each little accomplishment along the way.

“Beginnings and Ends”
“Once upon a time…” -unknown Every good story has a good beginning. Something to get you hooked, something to get you excited, something to make you want to pack your bag and go off to find your own adventure. Why do beginnings draw us in?


Look back on 2019
Looking back on 2019- first tattoos, writing, a trip, a concert, and a marriage
Why Treasure Planet is the Best Disney Movie
Not only did they do a great job of capturing Stevenson’s story and putting it in outer space, they also did an amazing job creating a visually stunning space world that seemed more warm, alive and real than most sci-fi depictions.