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(Lois Greenfield Photography: Dance Photography: Australian Dance Theatre/HELD)

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Since I have been away from America for some time now, I have been thinking a lot about freedom and what it means to be free. These are things I think are worth pondering. What does it really mean to be free? As an individual, as a citizen and in a spiritual sense?  I am not completely sure what the answer is, but I know I wouldn’t be anywhere close to the person I am today without the freedom to express myself.

Here is an amazing little diddy to enjoy while you think about what it means to be free 🙂

Remember our close friend, former Homie and uber talented jewelry designer Bethany Cocco?!  Well, she’s been busy working on a resign of her website and adding some new pieces to her collection.  We love the new look and had to give you a little peek.  Check it out, then head over to view the rest of Bethany’s jewelry which is being offered at a 20% discount price through the New Year.

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This is just small sampling of her work.  Visit Bethany Cocco Jewelry to see more and to take advantage of the 20% holiday sale.  You can also visit Bethany’s Etsy Shop here.

If we’re laying all of our cards on the table – or if I am, I listen to a lot of self-helpy/spiritual/how to live podcasts.  It can be a challenge to find ones that aren’t totally cliche or poorly produced, so once I find one I like I often listen to it more than once.  Today’s find reiterated the notion that everything you seek can be found within you & that though we cannot control what happens outside of ourselves, we are in full control of the way we experience those things.  While sometimes I think it’s easier to turn a blind eye to these facts, they are pretty powerful if you’re up for the challenge.

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“If your deepest intention is to connect to the intuitive truth within you, and to be unconditionally loving, accepting and compassionate to all beings, then you need fear nothing.”

~Keith Jordan

Hey there!  We hope everyone had a fun and relaxing weekend.  I welcomed Farrell and Albert back to the United States while they stayed with me in NYC for a couple of days.  It was so great to have them here with me.  Today we’ve got a round of  funny iPhone pictures that Farrell snapped during her travels.

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Bali, Indonesia
Mona Lisa dropping some knowledge.

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Cappadocia, Turkey
Pretty convincing sign.

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Budapest, Hungary
Coffee shop art.

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Venice, Italy
Crazy twins
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We hope you have a wonderful week!

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I must admit there is something about “the holiday season” that makes me uncomfortable.  Before you freak out, hear me out.  Of course the idea of hot chocolate, ice skating, cookie making and snowflakes fills my heart with cinnamony love; yet, the consumerism makes me feel yucky. To top it off, I want to give everyone the best present they have ever received, then in the end I choke and don’t give anything at all. So Christmastime sends me into a bit of a silent panic. The year however, my family has decided to only give each other gifts that we have made or found (my mom added that, which scares me).  This makes me feel like we are getting closer to real reason for Christmas and I like it.
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One morning earlier this week I re-listened to the A Very Special Sedaris Christmas episode on This American Life.  I’d seen it sitting there in my iTunes many times over the past year but the time to listen again never seemed right, for obvious reasons and all.  My favorite part is when he talks about the list he keeps of every present he receives each year, and how much he thinks it cost, so he can match it the next year.  It also made me want to revisit his Holidays On Ice, which I read a few years ago.  If you haven’t check either of these out, ’tis the season.

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(Avec mon nouveau sac, ma bague et mon bracelet (With my new bag, my ring and my bracelet) by Malick Sidibé via here)

We’ve got a crazy kick ass playlist for you today courtesy of New York based DJ/producer/songwriter, Robzilla.

Robzilla recently produced the single World Keeps Spinning on Dutty Artz with vocals by longtime Brooklyn dancehall artist Jahdan Blakkamoore.  Keep your eyes out for the upcoming video and pay special attention to the remix on the playlist below.

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Have a fantastic weekend and keep up with Robzilla online, through Soundcloud and Facebook.

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When we were little, we used to celebrate St. Nicholas Day by leaving out one of our shoes in front of the doorway on the night of December 5th.  We’d wake up the next morning to find St. Nick had filled them up with a few little presents.  It was always such a simple and nice treat.  If you’re interested in picking up the tradition, tonight’s the night!

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Moving right along into December, y’all.  I’m feeling good about it, good about all of you and really good about Rihanna’s latest.  Wishing you a peaceful week.

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Jo – Louray, VA
Walking in the woods, looking for bald eagles, listening to all the country sounds while the dogs chase beasts in the sharp cold air makes home & a fireplace look even cozier!
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Farrell – Belgrade, Serbia
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Yanira – Westchester, NY
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas
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We’d love to post a photo of yours next week.  Send us something and tell us what it’s about.

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