Thursday, December 15, 2011

The Road To A The Comeback.

Hey everyone! 

I hope that the holidays are treating everyone well and you all have got your Xmas cards sealed and stamped, even if you're like me who's not really into the whole "holiday cheer" aspect of it. I am however, a sucker for mailing out cards ^_^

There is a wonderful fog that has rolled in on our peaceful little town tonight and I just feel like taking a moment to bring some light back into my blog. So I thought I'd take a break from worrying about my everyday life and Clarisonic sales to kind of get back down to a personal level with the ones who give me a reason to keep posting: You guys, the readers. 

People are a big inspiration to me. Our behaviors and how we treat each other in different social settings fascinate me. Most of the time, I'm perfectly content just sitting in the background watching everybody interact with one another. The body language we give and the words we speak can be two different things. Our words say one thing, but our bodies can be having a completely different conversation and we may not even notice it half the time. We all have a story, we all have a path that we have walked down that made us who we are today. It may be filled with memories or moments that we wish we could retrace our steps to, I know I almost on a daily basis slap myself on the forehead and say, "What was I thinking?!" but I also have found a lot of happiness along the way too. The beauty of life is that there are really no limitations to what you want to do or who you want to be. There are only limitations if you put them there. And that's what I write about; people, because I believe that we are all connected. We have all felt the same things at one point in our lives. It's our hearts that bind us together so it's amazing that we can be so divided sometimes. 

I have to thank one website that has helped me in more ways than one: chadzboyz.com, during my own personal coming out journey about five years ago. I needed answers to questions and longed to find other people who might be able to relate what I was going through.  It provided a positive community to be who you are without judgment or prejudice. It gave me the confidence to come out without fear because I knew there was a place where people like me could be free. Now older and fully comfortable with my sexuality, I was honored by them when they allowed my blog to be featured on their website. It was a humbling moment in my life as a young member of the LGBT. I felt like this my chance to give back to something that gave something to me: freedom. 

Last but not least, my friends both near and far. You guys support me in everything I do and I don’t know what I’d do without all your love and support <3 I wish I could see more of each of you but I know that going down our own life's path means spending time in them. I love all of you :)

So whether you stumbled upon it or saw the link I posted on my Facebook profile, I thank you! 

Happy Holidays and Merry Xmas! 

Xoxo.
B.

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