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Play a Day: Allergies

May 12, 2015 Dana

A woman is trying to walk down the street. Someone dressed as a tree branch keeps following her and slapping her in the face.

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Play a Day: Spring

May 7, 2015May 8, 2015 Dana

A warm spring evening. Parents play with their children. A couple eats a picnic. Friends chat. There is bike riding, hula hooping, frisbee tossing, jogging, dog walking, and general merriment all around.

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It’s Never Too Late

May 1, 2014 Dana

There’s a quote attributed to Eleanor Roosevelt which has always spoken to me: “Do one thing every day that you’re afraid of.” Now, I certainly don’t hold true to this sentiment EVERY day, but I try to hold it in… Read moreIt’s Never Too Late

Uncategorized  adulthood, bicycle, fear, joy, learning, life, spring  Leave a comment

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