Making Impact

Hi!

I’ve always wanted to start a blog but never felt I had “a thing.” You know, that one particular talent that people want to read about, like interior decorating, sewing, traveling, and other awesome things I don’t do. LOL To me, my life has always been miserably mundane. – It’s totally not. It’s a big platter of chaos and I eat off of it with pride.  Matter of fact, I think my life is pretty awesome.

I’d like to share that life with you.  In the last decade, I stuck with privacy. I don’t post a lot on social media because I typically don’t like anyone in my business. And if you were friends with me in my 20’s, you’d know this is a drastic change. My dirty laundry was all over MySpace for all of Anchorage to see. I shared my business with everyone…up until my business got really bad. Maybe back then I chose to share only the bad things, or maybe, back then, my life only consisted of bad things.  Either way, as I grow, I realize I have a lot of things I’d actually like to share; areas in my life, both past and present, where maybe the advice of friends, and even strangers, could make a big impact.  

I’ll be sharing a little about a lot of everything, though a lot of the things will most likely be family –focused. I’m a mother of 5, 1 out of 3 sisters, full-time employee, and a living-breathing-walking SIM. My husband absolutely adores me, I hope, and we clearly thought five kids were not enough so we also raise two fur-teens. It’s inevitable – I can’t escape them.  But, I’ll try to change it up a bit for you! Happy reading!

Love, Nori

P.S. Maybe people will read the stories I share and maybe they won’t. But just maybe, my story will help at least one person in some kind of way.  Then, this blog would all be worth it.  Isn’t that why we are all here?

“A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives.” – Jackie Robinson

3 thoughts on “Making Impact”

  1. I look forward to checking up on this and hope you stay motivated. It’s so interesting to see how everyone has evolved and changed (or remained unchanged) due to all of life’s happenings.

    I’m grateful to have known you at some point in my life (regrettably a very immature point on my part) and hope we will always be in touch. I am very happy that you have made and grown such a close, loving family.

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