contradictorylife.wordpress.com
Jumping Forward | A Contradictory Life
https://contradictorylife.wordpress.com/2013/05/22/jumping-forward
Living life as an oxymoron. May 22, 2013. I quit my job today. I walked into the office of my principal, the woman who, seven years ago, saw something special in me. She gave me the opportunity to create something, to leave my mark. She supported me. And today, I told her that I’ll be leaving. I’ve been working at my school for eight years. Eight years! This entry was posted in Career. 2 responses to “ Jumping Forward. May 22, 2013 at 5:21 pm. What are you going to do instead? May 22, 2013 at 6:09 pm.
havearrived.wordpress.com
Hey, we’re married! | I Have Arrived. I am Home.
https://havearrived.wordpress.com/2012/09/22/hey-were-married
Being HERE during wedding planning and an upcoming marriage. I Have Arrived. I am Home. Hey, we’re married! Letting Go of Guilt About Wedding Decisions. Buddhist Musicians to Include in Your Wedding Playlist →. 2 Responses to “Hey, we’re married! September 27, 2012 at 12:23 am. I’m being a bit of a creeper here – you commented on my comment on A Practical Wedding (on Melanie and Ben’s wedding grad post), and when I clicked on your name it brought me here! October 21, 2012 at 10:39 pm. What do you think?
offbeatbride.com
The best decision I made in my marriage? Keeping my name. | Offbeat Bride
http://offbeatbride.com/2012/02/best-decision-i-made-keeping-my-name
Join us as a sponsor. Home & Life. The best decision I made in my marriage? Guest post by Ashley Lauren S. Thanks to Jayme Lover for uploading this to the Flickr Pool. Jayme explains this name jumble: I kept my last name, so one of my mentors was jesting about it. (Note: She didn't change her last name when she got married either.). The best decision I ever made was keeping my last name when I got married in October 2010. Top 5 reasons hyphenated names are awesome. For some, it is a feminist decision tha...