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Ashville, NC

My husband and I went on a short get away to reset for a little while. We were supposed to go to Vegas this year, but COVID had other ideas. Instead we went and did some hiking in Ashville and walked around downtown. If you ever get the chance to go there for a few days  I would highly recommend it. We loved the area!

Below are some of the pictures I took while we were there. We went to the following places.
*Biltmore Estates

*Biltmore Winery – They do complimentary wine tastings.

*Catawba Falls , Looking Glass Falls, Sliding Rocks.

* Hi- Wire Brewery, Green Man Brewery, and all the local ones downtown.

*Flat Creek Boys played some local music

This was the perfect get away for a few days and the vibes of Ashville were very relaxing. I would love to go back !

 

 

Generational Curses

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While scrolling through Pinterest, I randomly came across this quote. Honestly I couldn’t agree more with it. Being the first to graduate high school in my family, the first to go to college, the first to travel abroad. It’s not only education that makes an impact on your life. In fact it’s everything around it as well. The little things that people don’t think about. For instance driving, getting a car, and going out to eat. When I first started going out to eat the only thing I could order were chicken tenders. As much as I love chicken tenders this order was out of fear. Fear of not knowing if I’d like something else(food envy is real). Fear of ordering something and regretting it. It was fear of pricing, and just not knowing any different. Overall the inability to order in general.
Since traveling my taste buds have expanded tremendously. I also love to cook different foods( I usually photograph these in my food porn section.)

This quote resonates with me for more reasons than one. The access to transportation is a huge one. I can remember my grandma paying people to take her places. When our vehicles were broke down it was a never ending cycle of trying to get someone to take us to the grocery store, or to the doctors. When I finally got a vehicle in college I drained my savings account (all 1,500) to buy a Dodge Ram 1500 I found in the newspaper. Until I found a vehicle I paid my  college roommate gas money to take me to the orthodontist, to go to the store, and to drop me off where her mother worked to carpool to get a ride back home. Are these things a freshman in college should have to worry about? No, but I did. Generational curses  are real, and generational poverty is one of them. My family had endured it for decades. While I worked multiple jobs my whole life to try and keep my head above water(until now). I do feel like I myself have broke one chain of the generational curses, but the endured trauma will probably always be with me. Do you ever wonder why you do the things you do or why you act the way you act? I do. The more I’ve read into articles on trauma, and the brain the more I realize many of the things I do have resulted directly from some form of trauma. Granted I have had a lot of counseling! The best thing a counselor has ever said to be is “Do you not think you’re worthy? Worthy of someone helping you? Worthy of someone loving you? Worthy of allowing someone else in? From that moment on something clicked differently. I told myself I would let people help me, I would say yes instead of no. I would handle things differently. I would let the word love be welcomed freely. Even though some of my family have told me directly “you think you’re better than us.” Or “You think your way is always right.” Maybe I am? Not so much in the sense of worth, but in the mindset. The mindset of not letting anything hold me back, for wanting more than I’ve ever had for myself , and my siblings. I am better for making myself better. I’m better for taking opportunities for multiple jobs. I’m better for working till 1 am and getting up for class at 7 am. I’m better for sacrificing the average college experience to earn money to be able to get further in life. I missed out on all the spring breaks, and short holidays. It’s okay though, because I’ve came out better. Better for myself and others. Who cares if people talk shit. Let them. YOU ARE DOING GREAT THINGS. YOU ARE A BETTER PERSON THAN YOU WERE. AFTER ALL A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE JUST TALK.

Thanks for coming by to read my blog! Keep doing great things ! -Lilly

Social Distancing Easter

Today I went to my in laws house to have lunch with them for Easter. Before that the church had a drive up service. It was different, but a great turn out.

At first I was very skeptical due to the stay at home order. We looked at the weather and luckily it was nice enough to be able to eat outside . Honestly it was just nice to have human interaction even if we couldn’t hug or play games or anything in the back yard.

It was nice to eat a meal, chat together , and spend time together in each other’s company for Easter.

We made our plates one family at a time, and each family sat at different places spread out in the back yard.

I like to be around people ( most of the time) so this has been a struggle staying home. We need to do this to get to a better , safer, healthier way of living.

I have been trying to keep busy . I am a teacher so I’ve had to adjust lesson plans, incorporate and learn new technology , and keep in touch with all my classes.

Besides school I’ve been doing a lot of the following. Maybe you can get some ideas if you need to fill your time.

  • Planting a garden
  • Learned to play chess
  • Cooking different foods
  • Walking daily with my dog
  • Writing my pen pal ( penpal.com if you want a pen pal)
  • Playing pool
  • Playing darts
  • Playing horseshoes
  • Playing Jenga
  • Doing puzzles
  • Working on my blog
  • Learning Tik Tok dances
  • Reading
  • Fishing
  • Kayaking

These are some of the things I’ve been doing. Hopefully you have been able to keep busy with all your time off!

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