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WAIT ARE YOU WRITING A COFFEE SHOP AU ZORO FIC STOP I'M GONNA CRY IM IN LOVE WITH UR WRITING AND ZORO AND AAAAAAA <3333
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just for that, here's a sneak peak:
“Y’know, if you guys just made out I feel like it would fix a lot of this unresolved tension,” she says, even as you nearly choke on your drink.
You’re still coughing when Zoro joins you by the finished drinks counter.
“I’d rather lose an eye than make out with someone who drinks decaf.”
Nami sighs, shooting you a meaningful look as she slides the double espresso toward Zoro.
You wipe your lips with a napkin before leveling him with a glare.
“Well I’d rather gouge my own eyes out than make out with someone who never grew out of his middle school emo-phase.”
“At least I don’t try to use sugar to fill the gaping hole in your life where a real personality should be.”
“At least I don’t make that gaping hole my entire personality.”
“Princess.”
“Edgelord.”
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Into The Future/Afterlife Freestyle Creative Fiction Series episode 10-Start of Creative Fiction Career Stories by Stella Carrier
Into The Future/Afterlife Freestyle Creative Fiction Series episode 10-Start of Creative Fiction Career Stories by Stella Carrier start time after gathering some resources including preliminary 902 p.m. completion time after gathering story 1007 p.m. purpose/intent of story- in a creative fiction writing format-integrate details of a character who works in a helping field related to cooks, supply people, and mail/postal handlers while simultaneously working as a connector to resources of help-other therapists, clairvoyants/psychics, resources for making and connecting to more friends etc. in an uplifting and inspiring format while setting my intent to channel the mystical/spiritual wisdom, creativity,and healing energy of multiple heaven worlds of divine love and divine happiness for both offline and online for both present and future. https://www.fantasynamegenerators.com/native_american_names.php Hi my name is Powwow and  I am a career counselor/human resources with the United States Navy  in the year 2145 born in the year 2100 to descendants of the Algonquin. Menominee Indian, and Apache tribes. I am a friend to one of the psychics that Corey Cooke contacted in regards to his sister Abbie Duncan. I have been asked to share a typical day in the life of my work as a career counselor/human resources with the United States Navy in the year 2145. I typically work with many male and female sailors who work as navy cooks (culinary specialists), navy logistics specialists ( navy supply handlers andor navy postal mail delivery handlers) as well as both navy and civilian therapists. I am headquartered out of a U.S. Navy base in Australia yet my work also takes me both around various parts of Europe as well as other worlds. Let me explain via a typical day in the life of a career/counselor human resources with the United States Navy in the year 2145. Due to my travel schedule the day in the life of can change from week to week. However both one of my therapists and intuitive career counselor advised me to share from the last week so here goes. Todays date is June 14, 2145 at time 1700 and so I am going to start part of my itinerary from 5 days ago 1000 to 1100 (10 pm to 11 pm) June 7, 2145- restaurant city-I'm given a ticket at work to travel to a neighboring planet just a 20 minute flying space ship ride from earth. The world is literally like a restaurant city and the purpose both is try to recruit multiple people from this world would like to work either as navy and civilian culinary specialists, navy supply, andor navy postal handler. Additionally, I have been tasked to look around these restaurants for research on more menu ideas to share with some of the navy and civilian people that prepare the food along with volunteers of various ages some are even in their 70s/80s. Some of the research I find are that of a restaurant that specializes in pastries and fruit salads, another restaurant specializes in different portions of steak, soups, salad, and fruit sauces, another restaurant specializes in various cuts of hot dogs sausages, sauces to go with the hotdogs and sausages as well as various types of fries, fried vegetables such as mozarella zucchini. I write down my research to share my findings at my navy place of employment less than 3 days later. 1000 to 1100 (10 am to 11 am) June 8, 2145-therapist convention-unintentionally running into 3 of my girlfriends all in the same day-Part of my navy career counselor role involves steering multiple navy and civilian cooks, navy and civilian supply, and navy and civilian postal handlers to therapists other career coaches if they prefer and other types of resources. For instance, the navy has an Ikea college program in partnership with navy college for men and women who plan to work as Ikea food court cooks, Ikea supply handlers, andor Ikea mail and military delivery people. The only caveat is that the person applying for the program has to already be a part of the navy for at least 2 years and agrees to serve at least 2 more years after they complete any of the Ikea College programs. Much to my surprise two of my current girlfriends by the names are Eyota and Kolenya at the Ikea table. Eyota is both a gorgeous and friendly person who is also popular with other females and has been told that she looks like musician Annie from the early 2000s music video chewing gum. The other girlfriend of mine Kolenya that was sitting at the table  resembles one of the SWV sisters in their Human Nature music video. Right when I am trying to decide what to say Kolenya introduces me to one of her best friends who I know because he works in navy public affairs and knows my work from covering one of the more recent military festivals in Vienna Austria and Mildenhall military base in London England. Kolenya's male friend generously offers to have me meet at least 47 more therapists who would like to be part of this event that is going to occur again in 3 days. 1300 to 1400 (1pm to 2 pm)June 10, 2145-coordinating classes for making friends, intuition in the work place and personal life, new programs via the navy global travel program and the improved transportation system. I also help men and women both from within the navy and outside the navy communities working in supply, culinary, andor postal handling with being penciled in for classes that help them master the areas of friendship and intuition. My function as career counselor is important in scheduling these classes because the steps that a postal mail handling person might take to become more likable and magnetic to more friends is going to differ in some ways from a military culinary employee andor military supply person striving to make more friends andor more self confident. 1400 to 1700  (2 pm to 5pm) June 14, 2145-helping the navy cooks, navy supply, and navy postal handlers and volunteers from the general public with getting ready for a cooking and music festival a week from now that showcases culinary creations in different parts of the world across multiple military bases with the event being held in Brisbane Australia this year. Participants are both from the military and the general public with the event being free for the first 2 hours and then 5 dollars for the remainder 3 hours. Participants from all parts of the globe are expected to be present because the traveling technology of 2145 can have a person via train from California to Australia in a span of just 7 hours via train and 3 hours via plane. After the event many of the participants go to a neighboring theme park, music festival and library museum that is also hosting a 2000s era aircraft carrier festival. I myself am invited to a an aircraft carrier museum opening that is scheduled to take place an hour or less from now as this aircraft carrier museum spans a mile wide (from the length of 4 late 2090s aircraft carriers being melded together to make a super museum). I had a dream last night where I was meditating on a comfortable violet covered bed and awoken by a maid who woke me from my sleep to let me know some good news that a book that I wrote over 5 years ago is becoming widely ready by so many people to the point that she is just as happy for me as I am when I open the mail to find out that I am being offered 4300 dollars after taxes per month for the next 6 months by the publishing house that has my book to be shared for rights to an upcoming tv show. Just then I look to my right and see one of the navy postal handlers who resembles the maid female who I saw in my sleeptime dream. preliminary resources more details to come entry to come from character Powwow by Sunday August 12, 2018 to August 13, 2018 andor sooner sleeptime dream in a restaurant city communication with the characters higher self andor celestial spirit ally team including earth based andor celestial therapist cindy arboleda yahoo Seems like the high school students dressed in the Chick fil A costumes had fun especially with the mashup of eclectic songs featuring Milkshake by Kelis, the Black Eyed Peas, the Time of My Life song from the Dirty Dancing film etc. https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/watch-high-school-dance-team-perform-chick-fil-cow-costumes-155750873.html Watch This Hilarous High School Dance Team by Cindy Arboleda Yahoo Lifestyle March 11, 2018 https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/watch-high-school-dance-team-perform-chick-fil-cow-costumes-155750873.html creative fiction storytelling idea; it is the year 2200 and 2 other connecting high schools are built near this high school along with 2 other colleges (one private and one public) and one theme park and one restaurant city. At least 20 of the businesses are contracted to serve out the students breakfast and lunch at both the high schools and colleges. The theme park employees open their food stands for dinner time songs for me to keep in mind Music by Madonna
Sunday July 29, 2018 something I unexpectedly found, a controversial website which is why I must follow my intuition to keep it in my personal blogs and email only. However, my creative intuition is influencing me to share this website with my online blog viewers that I unexpectedly came across after browsing another refinery 29 article. I prefer to keep it personal which website recommendations that I intend to check out first and fortunately my sweet husband is ok with me browsing these sites. https://www.refinery29.com/porn-search-engine#slide-9 Here's Where's To Find The Best Porn For You On The Web by Sophie Saint Thomas Last updated January 16, 2018  10:50 a.m. https://www.refinery29.com/porn-search-engine#slide-9 more resources Wednesday August 8, 2018 https://www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/show/writing_creative_nonfiction Writing Creative Nonfiction https://www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/show/writing_creative_nonfiction https://www.fantasynamegenerators.com/native_american_names.php chill electronic favorites playlist from amazon including songs such as; La Femme Dargent by Air,Something About Us by Daft Punk,  Royksopp Forever by Royksopp, Hayling by FC Kahuna
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After five years of living in China, and two years of This Beijing Life, things have changed. I left my job as a college counselor in China, and now I’m living a life on my terms. I’m my own boss, I travel when I want, and live where I want. I’m FINALLY living my dream of location independence.
I hope you’ll all follow me along on my new journey: The Freedom Life.
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What I Was Up to This Fall
As you can see, I was a bit slack on the Monthly Recap front last September but it was for two very good reasons. Firstly, I was traveling with my parents all around Vietnam during that time, and secondly, I launched my first online course!!!!
This monthly recap is going to be a big one, so get ready!
Lang Co Beach near Hai Phong pass!
Where I Went in September + October
Hoi An
Ho Chi Minh City
Hanoi
Ha Long Bay/ Lan Ha Bay
Hue
Danang
Hoi An Old Town lookin’ nice
Highlights
For the most part, these last two months were really great! From traveling all around Vietnam with my family to FINALLY launching my course, to days of straight sunshine (until recently), I don’t have much to complain about.
I Launched My Course!!!!!
YAY!! I’ve been hinting at this course for a solid year now and working on it practically full-time for the last 7 months, and it’s FINALLY DONE.
In case you didn’t see on social media or via email, I launched a premium course and community called the Teach Abroad Squad! The whole goal of the course is to make teaching abroad in China easy. Find an incredible high-paying job, learn how to actually teach to Chinese students, and survive in China once you get there.
Basically, I can’t go back in time and give myself a better first year in China, but I CAN be there for other new teachers. I made this course to help people have an incredible first year, avoid all the scams and not-so-great deals, and arrive in China feeling prepared to teach to Chinese students. Basically, everything I WISH was in my TEFL and then some.
I’m honestly so proud of this course, and I couldn’t be happier that it’s FINALLY out in the world. I just had my VIP launch in the last week of October, and I’ve already received a ton of great feedback. While the VIP launch is over, the plan is to open back up again at the beginning of 2019!
If Teach Abroad Squad sounds like something you need in your life, I highly suggest signing up for my FREE Teach Abroad Mini Course where you can learn some awesome basics (for free), and then you’ll be the first to be notified when we open back up again!
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Enjoying a food tour in Hanoi!
My Parents Visited Vietnam
In early October my parents flew down to Vietnam for a 2 week trip to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Hue, and Hoi An! I had a great time showing them around, and it was fun to visit many of the places in Vietnam I didn’t have enough time in the first time around. Seriously, when I lived in China I’d been to Vietnam TWICE but only for a week each time!
It was especially fun to show my parents around Hoi An. We had some fun clothes tailored, went to all my favorite restaurants, relaxed on the beach, and rested after a busy trip!
Chris relaxing on the top deck
Fancy Ha Long Bay Cruise
One of my favorite moments of the trip with my parents was the fancy Ha Long Bay 2-day cruise we took with Mon Cheri cruises! The ship went through Ha Long and Lan Ha bay, where we had the opportunity to kayak through caves, swim in the bay, and have some fancy egg and coconut coffee while admiring the view!
This was my THIRD time in the area, and I definitely recommend Mon Cheri if you want to do a fancy overnight cruise without dropping a ton of money (we got a good deal on Booking.com). Previously I’d done a cheap day trip cruise from Hanoi (don’t recommend it), and a multi-day trip to Cat Ba island where I went rock climbing and kayaking (my go-to budget recommendation, it was amazing!).
Next time, I definitely want to spend more time in the area. I’ll do the 3-day 2-night cruise with Mon Cheri, and then spend some time on Cat Ba island to do some more adventure kayaking!
Elliot loving the trip!
Motorbike Ride Around Sun Peninsula
Last week my fiance Chris and his brother’s family and I took a motorbike trip around the Sun Peninsula just near Danang. We rode our bikes to Danang, which is only about 30-45 minutes away, grabbed a cheap central hotel called San Marino with an ice cold, but very beautiful rooftop pool (only $40!), and then embarked on a motrobike adventure that next morning!
The group of us took our bikes around the peninsula, seeing the famous pagoda and Lady Buddha statue, all the way down to the Heritage Banyan tree. The views of the coastline were INCREDIBLE, and we had such a good day.
Sure, my motorbike’s back tire exploded while going up a steep hill, but that’s part of the adventure right? Thankfully there was a handyman literally 5-minutes push away (suspicious…) so we were able to get our bike fixed after waiting our turn since we apparently weren’t the only ones having flat tires in the area. Is someone putting tacks in the road or something??
Now I can take tons of these shots!
YUM
Challenges
While these last two months were really fun, there were a few major mishaps too!
No Phone For Almost a Month!!
So.. my phone battery randomly exploded a few weeks ago. I grabbed my phone out of my bag and the entire thing was swollen to the point that the screen had started coming off.
Long story short, I was told to go to Danang to fix it. Couldn’t find the Apple authorized store anywhere because we were given the wrong address by Apple (thanks). After 2 hours and multiple taxis we finally found it, waited for another hour, and then were told that my battery wasn’t an Apple battery and they couldn’t replace it.
Cue a huge argument with Apple, who had told me to get a new battery a few months back when all the iPhones were having battery problems. The guy at Apple told me to go to a Staples because they were out of batteries at all of the Apple stores up until I had to leave the US. What he didn’t tell me was that it would void my warranty. Cool. Good service strikes again.
So after approximately 5 phone conversations with Apple, I was out of luck. I needed to buy a new smartphone, but they’re all at least $200 more expensive in Vietnam compared to the US. Since my parents were coming in 2 weeks, I decided to hold out and wait for them to bring me one.
With the new iPhone announcement in the US, I was able to get the iPhone 8 for over $300 less than I would’ve paid in Vietnam. I just had to go without a phone for about…. 3 weeks. It was awful.
For those of you wondering, YES I did look into other brands. Samsung is even more expensive and doesn’t have an international warranty (aka if it breaks I have to mail it to the US), and I didn’t love the other cheaper Asian brands like Huawei, especially not for all the social media, photography, and work stuff I do on my phone.
So, long story short, I love my new phone but I kind of hate Apple.
My parents relaxing in Ha Long Bay
Trying to Launch My Course RIGHT After My Parents Left
Once upon a time, I made a deal with myself that I would launch my course in October 2018. This made sense, because I wanted to avoid the holidays, and get everything done with my course before heading to Australia.
However, with my parents visiting in early October, this meant that I needed to get almost everything done before they arrived, so that I could launch my course 2 weeks after they left. Talk about stressful!
I was working all day every day trying to put the finishing touches on a 12-module course with 25 videos, plus 4 bonuses. My course is also hosted on its own website (too much of a control freak for Teachable or Udemy), so I had a lot of tech stuff to do as well.
Once my parents left, it was a mad dash to launch day! AHhhhhhhHHhh
Thankfully these guys took me on a motorbike trip to distract me
My 5-Day Launch: Stress City!
For those of you who don’t already know, I took a program called Create Awesome Online Courses to learn how to create the most epic course ever. One of the things they teach you in this course is how to create a 5-day VIP launch to get the ball rolling.
In this process, you have a free 3-part video series (some of you may have seen this), and after a week you open up your cart for ONLY 5 days. This means you spend that time doing a lot of promoting, and then you wait with bated breath to see how many people join.
In my head, I thought I needed to get everything done before the cart opened, including pre-scheduling all of my emails. So during the 5-day launch, I had nothing to do but obsessively refresh my email every 5 minutes.
Of course, as is typical, everyone signed up at the absolute last minute. Which meant for the first few days I had ZERO signups. I was totally depressed. Every few hours I’d check my email and see nothing. After a solid 7 months of working on this course pretty much full-time, I was basically having an existential crisis.
While I really love my blog and will always keep writing and sharing, I wanted this course to be my full-time job. I really do enjoy teaching, and love helping people achieve their goals and dreams. I also love being creative and designing something completely my own, so creating an online course has been one of my major goals for a few YEARS.
Thankfully, sales started rolling in on the last two days. Thank god, because I was really two-seconds away from heart failure. We now have a cozy tight-knit group over in our private Facebook group, and I can’t wait to add more teachers to our community in a few months!
Here’s a nice photo of cao lau
Food Poisoning On a Plane
On the day I was set to fly from Hanoi to Hue, I woke up feeling REALLY sick with some form of food poisoning. I knew it couldn’t have been the food from our food tour the night before since we all had the same things, so I’m assuming I touched some bacteria and then ate something with my hands? No idea. But whatever it was, it was BAD.
I tried making myself throw up, but couldn’t get anything up. I tried taking Imodium, drinking tea (I couldn’t get it down), but no matter what I did, I couldn’t get out of bed at all. My parents and Chris were all pacing around my bed trying to figure out what to do. Should I just miss my flight, forfeit my hotel in Hue and then pay for another night in Hanoi??
Eventually, I made it out of the house and into a taxi to the airport, but seriously… I was not okay. I felt like absolute death at the airport and almost threw up in front of security. I also almost keeled over on the packed bus to board the airplane, and literally almost died as people shoved me out of the way to board the plane.
When we got onto our budget flight, it wasn’t much better. Chris gave me the window seat so I could relax, but the flight was so crammed, I honestly couldn’t handle it. Thank god it was a short flight because that was the most miserable transit experience I’ve ever had (and this is coming from a girl who literally pooped her pants while waiting for a bus in the Philippines).
When we finally got to Hue I slept for the rest of the day while my parents took in the sights. The lovely owners at Hue Riverside Villa even made me plain porridge to eat that night! Thankfully I was well enough the next morning to go on our countryside motorbike tour. I only had to miss out on the famous salt coffee and most of our lunch.
Cheap views from Marble Mountain
Hello Danang!
Stressing About Money
This last month was the first time in my entire life that I couldn’t pay off my credit card in full. I know most of you are rolling your eyes right now, but I’m pretty conservative with my money, and I love having my credit card fully paid off every month.
While I do have a few thousand dollars, it’s all in China, so I can only access it via ATM here in Vietnam. I usually have all of my blogging income paid into my US account or Paypal, which is what I use to pay off my credit card. But with a bunch of travel, international flights, and investments in getting my course set up, my bill has been a bit too large these last two months to pay off fully.
While the interest isn’t too bad, this is definitely NOT a habit I want to get into.
For those who are interested, the Curly Girl Method WORKS.
Monthly Finances
September Income Breakdown
Advertising – $0
Blogging Partnerships – $681
Freelancing – $0
Affiliate Sales – $381.50
Teaching Referrals – $0
Total Revenue – $1062.50
Total Profit (Minus Blog Expenses) – $352.50
In September I bought a few major things for my course that really added up!
October Income Breakdown
Advertising – $0
Blogging Partnerships – $0
Freelancing – $500
Affiliate Sales – $422
Teaching Referrals – $0
Total Revenue – $922
Total Profit (Minus Blog Expenses) – $688
Most of what I spent in October went towards Facebook ads for my course, as well as my new Virtual Assistant!
On the way from Hue to Hoi An!
What I Wrote in September and October
With all the traveling and the launch of my course, I didn’t have much time to write, and the posts I DID create mostly centered around teaching abroad to drum up some excitement and interest for my new course!
What if Your Chinese School Doesn’t Pay On Time? 
Am I Legal to Teach in China?
The Freedom Life: August 2018 
Best Instagram Shots
This first shot is from the rooftop of the apartment we rented in Ho Chi Minh! We decided to have a nice glass of wine and enjoy the sunset!
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  Good evening Saigon!
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This second photo was actually from a photoshoot I stumbled on in Hoi An’s old town. The girls looked so beautiful in their ao dais, how could I not take my own photo too?
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  I’m a little obsessed with the traditional Vietnamese ao dai dress. Not only is it super flattering, it’s also comfy with flowing pants underneath! Fun Fact: in Vietnam most high schools require girls to wear the ao dai to school on either Mondays or Fridays (or both). One girl I met in Hue said that a major reason she became a teacher was so that she could wear an ao dai to work a few times a week!
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Travel Product I Can’t Live Without
Not necessarily a product, but a travel SERVICE I can’t live without is my travel insurance with World Nomads! I realized when I was sick in Hanoi that my insurance had actually expired and I’d forgotten to renew it, otherwise I could’ve actually stayed in my bed and skipped out on that horrible, horrible day of flying where I almost threw up all over everyone a hundred times.
Seriously there are a million reasons you need travel insurance when you go abroad. Remember when Chris broke his arm and we almost missed 4 flights, or when I stepped on a sea urchin in Cambodia and got blood poisoning? Yeah.
I personally use World Nomads which covers both getting sick abroad, and other important things like stolen phones (they reimbursed me for mine!), missed flights, lost luggage, and more!
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Chris and I in Hanoi’s Note Cafe
Best Reads of October
Here are my favorite blog posts of the month!
Top 40 Things to Do in Hong Kong – PS I’m On My Way
As someone who has been to Hong Kong approximately 8 times, I can attest that this list is actually really good. I thought I’d done everything in Hong Kong but I guess I have to go back!
Tsurutokame: The Only All Female Kaiseki Restaurant in Tokyo – Be My Travel Muse
While on our Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage, Chris and I had the opportunity to try an AMAZING kaiseki meal. These multi-course Japanese delicacies should not be missed, and I love that this one is run by women!
My 6 Worst Dates Ever on the Road – Teacake Travels
As someone who has had their fair share of dating mishaps while living abroad, I really, really appreciated this.
Saying goodbye to this little girl is NOT going to be fun
What’s Next for November?
In just a few short days I’ll be flying to Australia for the holidays! Then three days later I’ll turn right back around for a partnership in Japan. Leaving Hoi An is really bittersweet (especially giving my cat back to her owner!!), but we plan to come back in April once the rain dies down!
The Freedom Life: September + October 2018 This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure for more info.  After five years of living in China, and two years of 
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