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Content tagged with me is collected here to highlight how this topic appears across different projects, articles, and ideas. This archive showcases the various ways me is explored and applied throughout the site offering a focused view of related work connected by this shared theme.
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Gucci Donald Duck Bday gift to myself
I have been collecting Donald Duck memorabilia for a long time. My approach to collecting shifted about 5-6 years ago
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I’m blue and that’s ok
Keeping with my “blue only wardrobe” theme, the latest update of my blog and complimentary emails carried through the same essence.
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My new snazzy sweater
A quiet reflection on a new blue-pattern knit sweater—soft, genderless, and winter-ready—plus how small comforts can shift a day.
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Just a little cabana time
Relax at Clearwater Beach with blue cabanas, white sand, and calm Gulf views—an easy pause in the sun where the day finally slows down.
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Wedding Date is Set for Zachary and Angel
So its official Angel and I are engaged and have set our wedding date in September. We are so excited to celebrate with our friends and family and our beloved puppy Dyson.
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Breakfast for 2
A calm breakfast for two with a Japanese-style spread of rice, soup, and small dishes—an unhurried morning moment worth remembering.
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Golden Ice Cream
Golden ice cream in Japan: creamy soft serve topped with edible gold leaf—an eye-catching treat that turns a simple snack into a vivid travel memory.
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Golden Boys Day
A bright day in Kyoto at the golden pavilion—two smiles by the pond, quiet travel moments, and a reminder that the best souvenirs are shared.
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Dyson is just as good as Hachiko
A visit to Tokyo’s Hachiko statue in Shibuya, and why Dyson feels just as loyal—where city noise meets a quiet, tender story.
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JFK > SEA, first leg of the trip to Japan
JFK to Seattle in Delta One—first leg to Japan, with extra legroom, cabin quiet, and that in-between feeling before the trip truly unfolds.
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Spring Beach Time 1989
Spring Beach Time 1989: a quiet shoreline walk as a mother holds a toddler’s hand, a red sweatshirt tied at her waist, tire tracks in sand.











