Doesn't Riley appear ferocious? She's actually just yawning and always exudes love and warmth.
Are your mannerisms or facial expressions ever interpreted incorrectly?
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Kraft Spiffs Up Its Old Brands
Often times those ideas that seem to lay too far outside of the box, or ideas that are seen as "too risky" end up being the hit of the show. But the brands that go that route anyway, and are the first of their kind to do "it" ("it" being the risky move), get to grab the show and then run with it, leaving others behind in their wake to imitate. Those are my thoughts. What are yours?
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Friday, June 24, 2011
Staying True to Who You Are
It's Pridefest weekend in St. Louis and I just wanted to share these thoughts...
A past boss of mine was a lesbian and spoke about her partner often. Even just brief references my boss made about her partner conveyed the sincere and genuine love they shared. For some reason I felt a deep sense of gratitude that she spoke to me about her partner so often, even after just meeting me.
Being true to who you are takes a ton of courage at times. I admire my past boss for owning who she is. I realize not everyone can be as open about their sexuality, like the woman who said she could lose her job for being a lesbian. For those of you who find yourselves in the same predicament, I hope you feel comfortable enough one day to be open about your sexuality. I really do, because hiding a part of who you are, no matter what it is, is sure to hurt. Here's to what's to come! Happy Friday!
A past boss of mine was a lesbian and spoke about her partner often. Even just brief references my boss made about her partner conveyed the sincere and genuine love they shared. For some reason I felt a deep sense of gratitude that she spoke to me about her partner so often, even after just meeting me.
Being true to who you are takes a ton of courage at times. I admire my past boss for owning who she is. I realize not everyone can be as open about their sexuality, like the woman who said she could lose her job for being a lesbian. For those of you who find yourselves in the same predicament, I hope you feel comfortable enough one day to be open about your sexuality. I really do, because hiding a part of who you are, no matter what it is, is sure to hurt. Here's to what's to come! Happy Friday!
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authenticity,
Pridefest,
St. Louis
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