Loving Unabashedly.

I have a new goal for my state of being. Loving unabashedly. 

I want to spend time doing things I love. Being with people I love. As much as possible. And I want to not apologize for what I love ever again.

Love is a noun, verb, and adjective simultaneously. And it's a near universally positive word. I don't think I should feel ashamed about it. So I'm choosing not to be.

I spend 40 hours a week at work. I spend 28-50 hours a week sleeping. I want to spend the rest of the time living life the way I want to live it. People, places, things, etc. I'm not apologizing anymore.

I love my wife. I want to spend as much time with her as possible. I'm proud of that. And most believe rightfully so. Same with the time I spend with our children. Other family. Friends. Chosen family. I'm spending my time where it matters.

When it comes to where I go. It'll be where I want to whenever possible. The trails I love. The river. The lake. The ocean. Cities I've always wanted to see, or that I miss. 

Watch movies, series I love. Read the books, magazines, comics I love. 

I'm going to listen and play the music I love.

Openly. Honestly. Without apology or complaint. 

I want to love like that. Like I've somehow stopped myself from doing. Worried about how others will look at what, how, or think about love. Not anymore.



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