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Why Does One Person Need So Many Groceries? 🤦🏻‍♀️

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Every week I ask myself the same question: How many groceries does a single woman truly need? Every week I arrive at the exact same answer: apparently... all of them. Shopping for one sounds like it should be easy. There are no children asking for cereal with marshmallows. No spouse requesting five different kinds of chips. No teenager who suddenly discovers they have friends coming over after eating half the pantry. It should be simple. Yet somehow, every grocery trip turns into a small financial investment. I walk into the store needing a few basics. Milk, eggs, bread, maybe some chicken. That's it. I'm going to be responsible. I'm going to stick to my list. Thirty minutes later, my cart has somehow adopted frozen vegetables, yogurt, fruit, hamburger, laundry detergent, coffee creamer, dog treats, paper towels, tortilla chips, frozen pizza, and at least one item that I absolutely did not know existed until five minutes ago but now can't imagine living without. Then c...

My Curiosity Has Questions. 🧐

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Have you ever noticed that some people seem perfectly content never asking "why?" They see something, shrug their shoulders, and move on with their day. Meanwhile, there's the rest of us. You know... the people who accidentally spend forty-five minutes researching why flamingos are pink when all we wanted to know was whether they could fly. Welcome to the Curious Club. Membership is automatic. There are no dues, but your browser history may become highly questionable. Curious people are a different breed. We don't just want the answer—we want the story behind the answer. We ask questions that nobody else seems to care about. We click the article. Then the next article. Then somehow we're watching a documentary about octopuses when we originally searched for a chocolate chip cookie recipe. Don't judge us. We didn't choose this life. Curiosity chose us. My curiosity has gotten me into all kinds of adventures. One simple question has a way of snowballin...

Nerdy? Absolutely. Ashamed? Not Even a Little. 👩🏻‍💻

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There comes a point in life when you realize you're no longer "kind of interested" in something. You've crossed the line into becoming that person . You know exactly who I'm talking about. They're the person who can identify every bird at the backyard feeder, explain the difference between ten varieties of tomatoes, quote every line from their favorite movie, or spend an entire afternoon organizing a craft room and consider it a relaxing day. For years, I jokingly referred to my own little obsession as my "inner nerd." I said it with a laugh, almost like it was something I should apologize for. You know the comments: "I know this is nerdy..." or "You'll probably think this is boring..." Looking back, I have no idea why I felt the need to soften it. Why do we act like being excited about something is something to hide? The older I get, the more I've realized that everyone has an inner nerd. Some people collect vintage Pyrex...