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F L I P O F A C O I N

  • Writer: parrishrothman
    parrishrothman
  • Aug 5, 2020
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 21, 2021

man oh man has it been a longtime since I have been able to share a post with y'all. I pinky promise that it will never be that long ever again. Well today I have a really good one for you guys...good things take time I guess;)

today's blog actually comes to you guys through something I thought of last night while I was trying to go to sleep. Unfortunately...I was too lazy to write it down, but I remember the general concept of it...so here it is

FLIP OF A COIN

I have always found a sense of uneasiness with flipping coins. Whether it was a simple method being used to see who got the larger chunk of the cookie in grade school, who had to be the seeker in hide 'n seek, or even who has to clean up the dishes. There is always one winner and one loser; it is as simple as that. It can be summed up as "luck of the draw." In many ways I can see this applied to my life, and one example stands out in particular. In many ways 2020 has seemed like one of those scenarios when you end up with the short end of the stick. I am pretty sure you are so tired of hearing that word "corona" at the moment, and trust me, I am too. However, I think that this is a good representation. At the beginning of this "summer" I was hopeful. I was confident in the fact that things would get better and it would be a seemingly normal summer. Now that it is the second to last day of summer, I can't help but to be disappointed, disappointed at how uneventful and far from normal this summer was. It was a summer full of adapting and finding a new normal. Instead of looking at all of the things that did not happen and all of the things that fell through, I try to remind myself look at all of things that did happen. This summer has been full of eye opening experiences. It made me really appreciate all of the sweet people and friends I have in my life. I am so very lucky to be healthy, have a roof over my head, and to have food on my plate. It is crazy to think that I started this podcast when all of this first started. I have loved getting to rant all of my thoughts and feelings on the internet for people to see. Thank you so much if you read these. I really can't stress that enough. This blog has been one of the few things that has kept me sane. I love you all, and I wish you all the best luck in this upcoming school year and whatever it looks like❤️

xoxo,

ginger on a mission



 
 
 

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