Born in the Tundra of Minnesota, I have since become a bit of a Gypsy. Currently calling home base the hot sands of Arizona, I do still travel often. Whether the journey is a physical one, or one taken by reading a fantastic book it doesn't matter, the fun is always in the adventure. As always I am an eclectic person that likes a wide array of things and has many passions. Creating, advocating for animals and Mothering just to name a few.


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Feb
24
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Free association is described as a “psychonanalytic procedure in which a person is encouraged to give free rein to his or her thoughts and feelings, verbalizing whatever comes into the mind without monitoring its content.” Over time, this technique is supposed to help bring forth repressed thoughts and feelings that the person can then work through to gain a better sense of self.

That’s an admirable goal, but for the purposes of this excercise, we’re just hoping to have a little fun with the technique. Each week I’ll post ten words to which you can respond to with the first thing that comes to mind.

“Rules are, there are no rules.” There are no right or wrong answers. Don’t limit yourself to one word responses; just say everything that pops into your head. AND you don’t have to have your words up on Sunday. Take all week if you want! Hosted by Unconscious Mutterings.

  1. Scalp :: itchy
  2. Fix :: it
  3. Should :: be reading
  4. Believing :: always
  5. Cares :: much
  6. Eyelash :: curler
  7. Sick :: nose
  8. Heart :: sick
  9. Marble :: counter
  10. Money back :: guarentee

Feb
10
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Free association is described as a “psychonanalytic procedure in which a person is encouraged to give free rein to his or her thoughts and feelings, verbalizing whatever comes into the mind without monitoring its content.” Over time, this technique is supposed to help bring forth repressed thoughts and feelings that the person can then work through to gain a better sense of self.

That’s an admirable goal, but for the purposes of this excercise, we’re just hoping to have a little fun with the technique. Each week I’ll post ten words to which you can respond to with the first thing that comes to mind.

“Rules are, there are no rules.” There are no right or wrong answers. Don’t limit yourself to one word responses; just say everything that pops into your head. AND you don’t have to have your words up on Sunday. Take all week if you want! Hosted by Unconscious Mutterings.

  1. Massage ::Back
  2. Financial advice ::Bad
  3. Guide :: Tour
  4. Packing ::Sucks
  5. Trombone :: Music
  6. Water cooler :: Gossip
  7. Delivery :: Mail
  8. Smoke :: Fire
  9. Cane ::Sugar
  10. Suitcase ::Travel

Jan
27
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Free association is described as a “psychonanalytic procedure in which a person is encouraged to give free rein to his or her thoughts and feelings, verbalizing whatever comes into the mind without monitoring its content.” Over time, this technique is supposed to help bring forth repressed thoughts and feelings that the person can then work through to gain a better sense of self.

That’s an admirable goal, but for the purposes of this excercise, we’re just hoping to have a little fun with the technique. Each week I’ll post ten words to which you can respond to with the first thing that comes to mind.

“Rules are, there are no rules.” There are no right or wrong answers. Don’t limit yourself to one word responses; just say everything that pops into your head. AND you don’t have to have your words up on Sunday. Take all week if you want! Hosted by Unconscious Mutterings.

  1. Sophisticated :: Lady
  2. Pelicans :: Fly
  3. Flat :: Ground
  4. Cheekbones :: High
  5. Possible :: Things
  6. England :: Love
  7. Jacket :: Warm
  8. Sunflower :: Yellow
  9. Hungry :: Food
  10. Accent :: British

Jan
20
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Free association is described as a “psychonanalytic procedure in which a person is encouraged to give free rein to his or her thoughts and feelings, verbalizing whatever comes into the mind without monitoring its content.” Over time, this technique is supposed to help bring forth repressed thoughts and feelings that the person can then work through to gain a better sense of self.

That’s an admirable goal, but for the purposes of this excercise, we’re just hoping to have a little fun with the technique. Each week I’ll post ten words to which you can respond to with the first thing that comes to mind.

“Rules are, there are no rules.” There are no right or wrong answers. Don’t limit yourself to one word responses; just say everything that pops into your head. AND you don’t have to have your words up on Sunday. Take all week if you want! Hosted by Unconscious Mutterings.

  1. Offered :: Altar
  2. Center :: Stone
  3. Benefit :: Concert
  4. Yay! :: Dance
  5. Wonderful :: Time
  6. Currently :: Busy
  7. Resignation :: Accept
  8. Testing :: Boundaries
  9. Strangely :: Attracted
  10. Clinic :: Run

Jan
06
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Free association is described as a “psychonanalytic procedure in which a person is encouraged to give free rein to his or her thoughts and feelings, verbalizing whatever comes into the mind without monitoring its content.” Over time, this technique is supposed to help bring forth repressed thoughts and feelings that the person can then work through to gain a better sense of self.

That’s an admirable goal, but for the purposes of this excercise, we’re just hoping to have a little fun with the technique. Each week I’ll post ten words to which you can respond to with the first thing that comes to mind.

“Rules are, there are no rules.” There are no right or wrong answers. Don’t limit yourself to one word responses; just say everything that pops into your head. AND you don’t have to have your words up on Sunday. Take all week if you want! Hosted by Unconscious Mutterings.

  1. Resolution :: New Year
  2. Fortunate :: Son
  3. Humid :: Hot
  4. Instantaneous :: Reward
  5. Bug :: Bite
  6. Mocking :: Bird
  7. Ball :: Base
  8. Fluid :: Movement
  9. Interest :: Books
  10. Mattress :: Sleep

Dec
30
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Free association is described as a “psychonanalytic procedure in which a person is encouraged to give free rein to his or her thoughts and feelings, verbalizing whatever comes into the mind without monitoring its content.” Over time, this technique is supposed to help bring forth repressed thoughts and feelings that the person can then work through to gain a better sense of self.

That’s an admirable goal, but for the purposes of this excercise, we’re just hoping to have a little fun with the technique. Each week I’ll post ten words to which you can respond to with the first thing that comes to mind.

“Rules are, there are no rules.” There are no right or wrong answers. Don’t limit yourself to one word responses; just say everything that pops into your head. AND you don’t have to have your words up on Sunday. Take all week if you want! Hosted by Unconscious Mutterings.

  1. Princess :: Kate
  2. First kiss :: Sucked
  3. Humor ::Laugh
  4. Campaign :: Vote
  5. Resolve :: Firm
  6. Intrepid :: Demeanor
  7. Rhythm ::Drum
  8. Grand :: Party
  9. Dirty :: Dancing
  10. Tooth :: Fairy

Mar
14
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  1. Children :: Cute
  2. Saddlebags :: Long Distance
  3. Restraint :: Proper
  4. Awake :: Again
  5. Blood :: Drive
  6. Shutter :: Closed
  7. Posted :: Pen
  8. Corn cob :: Pipe
  9. Flagrant :: Hot
  10. Fart :: Stink


Feb
28
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  1. Harm :: Do No
  2. If :: Only
  3. On my own :: Again
  4. She said :: He said
  5. Illegal :: Drugs
  6. Broke :: Again
  7. It’s a :: Girl
  8. Chatting :: Online
  9. Cottege :: Cheese
  10. Podcast :: Online


Feb
21
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  1. Teeth :: Pain
  2. Sweeten :: Tea
  3. Demons :: Hell
  4. Pizza :: Good
  5. Protector :: Knight
  6. Smooth :: Writer
  7. Coat :: Rack
  8. Pebbles :: Shoe
  9. Pregnant :: Sister
  10. Sing :: Choir


Feb
14
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  1. Suitcase :: Trip
  2. Exhaust :: Pipe
  3. Olympics :: Games
  4. Video :: Game
  5. Cargo :: Boat
  6. Previously :: Done
  7. Wild card :: Match
  8. Artificial :: Color
  9. Gambling :: Machine
  10. Exhibition :: Museum


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