Good afternoon! I’m juggling a whirlwind of activities right now, trying to stay creative and energized amidst what feels like a busy, chaotic season. I’ve been knitting, brainstorming, writing, and even scheduling entertainment articles for those who follow me and care about my work. I’ve been keeping up with the allegations against the Duggar family and JLR, and staying informed about global chaos. Despite it all, I’m maintaining my daily routine, and honestly, my life is pretty good. I feel blessed to have a wonderful family and can’t wait to get out of the house this spring. Here’s hoping 2026 brings some exciting adventures, if all goes well, with divine blessings. The past few days have been quite overwhelming—I sprained my ankle again. I’m not sure what I did this time, since I don’t get out much and don’t remember injuring myself. I’m also really glad you’re no longer working in politics, as it’s been such a tough environment lately. The world feels more hostile than ever, and as a content creator, I’ve noticed a lot of hostility from people I once looked up to. I won’t name anyone, but it’s clear in my social circles—both close friends and those I’ve dismissed or don’t support financially. If you run a business and have strong opinions about politics—whether positive or negative—I believe small businesses should set aside personal feelings and focus on what unites us. It shouldn’t be this way, but people now judge others based on political affiliation, race, gender, or orientation. I have a lot to say about that. I believe we shouldn’t judge others by the color of their skin, their religion, or any superficial trait. As long as they’re good humans who don’t intend to hurt others, let’s choose happiness. That said, if you’re in the U.S. without proper documentation or have gone through the wrong channels, you’re a criminal and should be deported. Those protesting to give more rights to undocumented immigrants who entered improperly—if you believe they deserve more than American citizens—you have a serious problem. I support our government and our laws, and I believe Americans should always come first. I also think English should be the national language. Every American citizen, regardless of race or background, deserves respect. If you’re born here, you should have primary rights—yes, I know that’s controversial and chaotic, but that’s how I believe it should be. I understand many disagree, saying immigrants make America great, and I agree—if they follow proper legal channels.
Expecting a free pass isn’t fair. We’re tired of footing the bill for illegal immigration. I’m also fed up with reality TV stars being treated as celebrities—they chose their path by going on television, and they shouldn’t complain when people are curious about their lives. Some do, but they knew what they signed up for. As a content creator, I’ve shared parts of my life, but I didn’t choose to be on TV.
In closing, I wish you all a day filled with what you desire and deserve, based on your choices. That’s all for now. Walk in peace, my friends.
March 21_ #ThoughtsOfTheDay
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