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APRIL 10, 2019: To All My Past Lovers

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"The Fool" tarot card shared by @thejessicadore To All My Lovers  For the individuals that introduced me to heartbreaks and happiness. By yours truly, Karla. Wednesday morning drives are both deadly yet peaceful.  The drive to the Santa Fe Springs in-home care agency is about a 40 minute commute from Long Beach. I enjoy it because I listen to music and observe the distant nature the 605 freeway blocks.  The snow caps on the northern mountains towards the valley remind me of the pureness of nature and the stability of it (other than the global warming outcomes but besides that point). Nature tends to hold it's form. For example, after treacherous fires, rebirth occurs. New land appears over the burnt area and Nature begins to forgive the subject of cause. Then, life forms again in the area as if nothing went wrong. It's amazing.  Forgiveness is definitely an ongoing thought which circulates my mind.  I thi

APRIL 05 2019: How Do You Mend a Broken Heart?

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How Do You Mend a Broken Heart? W.B. Yeats, 1972. Hammer Museum. W.B. Yeats, 1972. Hammer Museum.  Tips and tricks to heal your own heart. By yours truly, Karla. "I went away far away I'm sorry that I never called  I miss your love What can I say (ooh)  I'm just a man who never falls (ooh)" - Part-Time, Cassie (Won't You Be My Doll) As I found myself digging through all the abandoned clothing in a antique wooden drawer, I found myself in a stage of shock. A shirt with hand stitches spelling out "Chicanx Hunk" with an embroidered muscular arm holding a rose brings a nostalgic feeling. The "Chicanx Hunk" title had been a slogan I went by for the solid years of late Sophomore and Junior year of college. Now, it was only a treasure embedded on a blue tinted shirt. My tear ducts began to accumulate with moisture