sunshinelee
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Whispers of Thailand: My First Trip Without My Family
Almost a week in Thailand. That sentence still feels a little surreal.
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A Quiet Reflection: On Protecting the Innocence of Childhood
There’s this quiet monster that’s crept into the corners of the internet, feeding on the vulnerability of the young and the innocent.
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One Year of This Little Blog
I’m endlessly grateful to every single person who’s ever clicked on a post, hit that little heart, left a kind comment, or silently read something and felt a tiny spark of connection
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My Online Persona: The Mirror of My True Self
I’ve come to realize that my online persona and my real-life self are both distinct and deeply intertwined.
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2025 Resolutions: Living Life on My Terms
For the first time in forever, I’ll be living life the way I want to.
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Reflecting on 2024: A Year of Growth, Discovery, and Self-Love
Here’s to a new year of chasing dreams unapologetically, of loving fully, and of staying true to ourselves. Let’s make 2025 the year we turn our realizations into reality.
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Attending My First Bachelorette Party: A Night to Remember
When my boyfriend’s sister invited me to her bachelorette party, I was equal parts honored and nervous. This was my first bachelorette, and as a self-proclaimed introvert, I wasn’t sure what to expect.
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Attending My First Yoga Class: A Journey of Balance and Humility
Sure, I wasn’t a yoga prodigy on day one, but that’s okay. I’m already looking forward to my next class, armed with the lessons I learned: balance takes time, grace comes with practice, and bringing a dose of humor helps when things don’t go as planned.
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The Strong Urge to Walk Away
Have you ever had those days where the need to just leave becomes overwhelming? To let go of everything that ties you down, even if it’s just for a moment, and find some air away from the people and places that seem to drain the life out of you?
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I Never Want to Have a Kid Like Me
When I look back at how I treated my parents, I realize with a mixture of sadness and guilt that I never want to have a child like me.









