I go in for surgery tomorrow, and I can’t wait! Here is a little backstory for those who are interested. Since I’m up first, my arrival time is 5:30am. My goal is to add to this as the week progresses. Please note that none of this is medical advice. It is simply my personal experience. *TW: This post discusses pet loss.*
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Happy Valentine’s Day!

I hope you all have an amazing day today, no matter who you’re spending it with. The day may be marketed towards couples, but who said singles can’t have fun? If you can, carve out some time for self care: Read that chapter you’ve been wanting to, take a relaxing bath, cozy up with some hot cocoa and your fur baby… Indulge a little.
Today I was surprised with a shop! No, it’s not a brick-and-mortar shop, but it is on etsy: Crafts by Darphynia. Once there are items up and the shop is running, I will post a link. If you remember back, my fiancé has a shop, Goblin Gearworks. For awhile we had been talking about changing the direction of the shop to focus on handcrafted items. Well, after careful consideration, he decided to close up in order for us to focus on just that. Goblin Gearworks will still be up. All purchases over $25 USD are currently 75% off. If you’re interested, there are details on the store. While it is sad, we are excited to go on this new journey.
Peace & Love, always!
My First Best Friend and My Bestest-Best Friend
Normally, Saturdays are reserved for small businesses, but today I’m doing something a little bit different.
People come and go throughout your time on this planet. Some people believe that individuals enter their lives for a reason, even if it is short-lived. Have you ever had that one friend who you just instantly connected with, and no matter how many years separated you (communication-wise), you could just pick up where you left off? That kind of friendship is very rare. The me now is much different than the me decades ago. I was very reclusive, and did not socialize easily. That was partially due to being raised around a lot of adults, and partially due to the separation anxiety I had (so glad I don’t have that problem anymore!).
Sally was my first best friend, and when she moved away in the 2nd grade, it was difficult. I can remember sleepovers at her house, and these really cool color-changing, purple Kool-Aid cups. We used to go to Big Bear, and our families both had places, we would sometimes randomly be there on the same weekend. We also used to play dress-up and dance around. She has recently moved, but last year we were able to meet up briefly. It’s amazing how time flies! It was probably 15 years or so since we had last seen each other, and it was like time stood still. We have grown (obviously), and she has a beautiful daughter and super entertaining husband, and conversation just flowed.
Early on in grade school, I met Stephanie. Steph and I became fast friends, and even though we rarely see each other now (it has been at least 10 years), it’s the same; time just stands still. She ended up moving during elementary school as well, and since then, I have never had another friend like her. This is not, by any stretch, anything against my best friends (OP, Jess, Tink, my Twister, etc.); it was just different. I can remember, prior to her moving, spending time in her room. She had this really cool little playroom that was walled off, like a secret closet. Sometimes we would go swimming or spend the weekend at Grandpa’s boat, shelling mussels from the dock. And there was that one weekend my mom took us to the Embassy Suites for a “girl’s night out”–they had a pretty cool pool from what I remember. Life was so much simpler when we were kids.
Part of me wishes I hadn’t let so much time go by, and I don’t want to blame it on life getting in the way, but it does. The older I get, the faster time seems to go. I can remember being a freshman in high school, thinking I would never graduate. Now, I am in the dissertation phase of my PhD, and another year has come and gone. I have a beautiful cat daughter, a wonderful life partner, and things are slowly going on the up-and-up. Don’t take those kind of friendships for granted. You never know what kind of curve balls life will throw you, and sometimes your friends are all you’ve got. Admittedly, I am awful at keeping in touch with people, but am working on bettering that part of me. I love and miss them both, and can’t wait to see them again. Maybe it’s time for a road (and plane) trip.
A Note to My Family (Mom’s Side)
The holidays are supposed to be a time for gatherings, family dinners (whether they are blood or not), and fun festivities. Even though I love the holiday season, I meet it with some apprehension. My family, particularly on my mom’s side, has been through a lot of tragedy in the past few years. The following note is to them (and yes, I will post one directed towards Dad’s side at a later date):
The passing of loved ones and the circumstances surrounding them have placed a dark cloud over the joy and excitement that usually takes over this time of year. While it is more consuming for some than others, I find it interesting how we all deal with it. Instead of letting negativity get the best of us, some are able to truly be elated during the holidays because that is how our relatives would want it. They would never want negativity to put a damper on our happiness– during the holidays or any other time of the year. Then there are those who are not able to cope, and despite the best efforts of others, are unable to see anything positive in the wake of tragedy. That being said, I am so proud to be a part of a family where we are always, ALWAYS, there for each other, notably during the times when we need it the most. I am consistently amazed at how resilient my family is. Hundreds of miles separate us, and hardship and blessings bring us together. If there is anything to be learned, it is truly to live each day to its fullest, not matter how you define it, and let those you love know it.
I love you all!
Carin
Fashion Friday: "Baby, It’s Cold Outside!"
Today is Friday, which means it’s time to discuss something related to…you guessed it…fashion! It’s been quite chilly here over the last week or so (okay, cold for us in Southern California). I, personally, have to wear layers and layers to keep warm. Unfortunately, for feet, it’s a different story. You can’t always wear several layers of socks, which is where these come into play:
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| From Merryn, 2014. |
These moccasins were a gift from my friend, Merryn, in Australia. I cannot tell you what a godsend these are! From soft and warm lining to the durable outer material and sole (so I can wear them outdoors), these are the best! I have, literally, worn them every single day, all day (until bedtime, of course!). Never again will I have to worry about my feet or toes freezing, especially when I head to the desert or mountains. Find a pair to fit your winter needs, here.
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| From Grandma, Christmas 2013. |
Also, speaking of keeping out the cold, I have a new love for infinity scarves…well, the longer versions. Last year for Christmas, Grandma gave me one, with a scarf hanger, because she didn’t know what get me. This particular scarf is black, with several different neon (yellow, green, orange) threads through part of it. It is really warm despite the holes (part of the design), and can be swirled around the neck multiple times to ensure that your neck stays nice and toasty. I had a c-spine fusion last summer, so the cold really does a number to my neck resulting in bad headaches. Even the wind doesn’t cut through the material. You may be able to find the perfect one for you, or as a last-minute Christmas gift, here.
How do you bundle up when the weather outside gets “frightful”? Let me know in the comments. Happy Holidays, from my family to yours!


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