Angel Elliott Massie

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Baby’s first game day was a W #BroncosCountry

Baby’s first game day was a W #BroncosCountry

Things to remember.

Things to remember.

In the Bible, 10 is a symbol of perfection, harmony, and creation. A symbol of complete wholeness. How fitting. Welcome to your God year my love. Many have come, and gone, but your nastiness, your talent, and consistency on that field has brought you to this moment. We are so damn proud of you my baby! I love you. Rage, rage. It’s time. 

Xx

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A lady, and her dire wolf.

A lady, and her dire wolf.

My doula told me that the transition to motherhood didn’t used Read More

Somebody was knocked during training camp. Thank you Jesus! 

Love you baby.

Somebody was knocked during training camp. Thank you Jesus! Lov Read More

Cush and I soakin’ up this Rocky Mountain sun.

Cush and I soakin’ up this Rocky Mountain sun.

Yogi + Boo Boo. Looks like Cush is excited to see his new home in Colorado! Crazy to think, when we bought this home, I was already pregnant with Cush, and we would find out the night we flew home from signing on the dotted line, that he’d come into this world. 

Bobby has a dip in, not a fat lip. ?
Yogi + Boo Boo. Looks like Cush is excited to see his new home in Colorado! Crazy to think, when we bought this home, I was already pregnant with Cush, and we would find out the night we flew home from signing on the dotted line, that he’d come into this world. 

Bobby has a dip in, not a fat lip. ?

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Moving across country has been a lot for me. It’s given me the opportunity to take stock of what I have, what I’ve held on to, and what I can — and need to let go of. What I’ve learned is that you don’t need MOST things. They accumulate, they collect dust, they sit like a living reminder of your past, and beckon memories of a time that no longer needs to have real estate in your mind.

I’ve taken this moving opportunity to donate, or throw away, anything that doesn’t “spark joy,” and to be honest — that includes people, thoughts, habits, and anything that doesn’t serve me, edify me, add value to my life. Summer cleaning I guess. 

Let’s go into the fall with a clean slate, mentally, physically, possessions. What do you want to keep, and what can you throw away?
Moving across country has been a lot for me. It’s given me the opportunity to take stock of what I have, what I’ve held on to, and what I can — and need to let go of. What I’ve learned is that you don’t need MOST things. They accumulate, they collect dust, they sit like a living reminder of your past, and beckon memories of a time that no longer needs to have real estate in your mind.

I’ve taken this moving opportunity to donate, or throw away, anything that doesn’t “spark joy,” and to be honest — that includes people, thoughts, habits, and anything that doesn’t serve me, edify me, add value to my life. Summer cleaning I guess. 

Let’s go into the fall with a clean slate, mentally, physically, possessions. What do you want to keep, and what can you throw away?
Moving across country has been a lot for me. It’s given me the opportunity to take stock of what I have, what I’ve held on to, and what I can — and need to let go of. What I’ve learned is that you don’t need MOST things. They accumulate, they collect dust, they sit like a living reminder of your past, and beckon memories of a time that no longer needs to have real estate in your mind.

I’ve taken this moving opportunity to donate, or throw away, anything that doesn’t “spark joy,” and to be honest — that includes people, thoughts, habits, and anything that doesn’t serve me, edify me, add value to my life. Summer cleaning I guess. 

Let’s go into the fall with a clean slate, mentally, physically, possessions. What do you want to keep, and what can you throw away?
Moving across country has been a lot for me. It’s given me the opportunity to take stock of what I have, what I’ve held on to, and what I can — and need to let go of. What I’ve learned is that you don’t need MOST things. They accumulate, they collect dust, they sit like a living reminder of your past, and beckon memories of a time that no longer needs to have real estate in your mind.

I’ve taken this moving opportunity to donate, or throw away, anything that doesn’t “spark joy,” and to be honest — that includes people, thoughts, habits, and anything that doesn’t serve me, edify me, add value to my life. Summer cleaning I guess. 

Let’s go into the fall with a clean slate, mentally, physically, possessions. What do you want to keep, and what can you throw away?
Moving across country has been a lot for me. It’s given me the opportunity to take stock of what I have, what I’ve held on to, and what I can — and need to let go of. What I’ve learned is that you don’t need MOST things. They accumulate, they collect dust, they sit like a living reminder of your past, and beckon memories of a time that no longer needs to have real estate in your mind.

I’ve taken this moving opportunity to donate, or throw away, anything that doesn’t “spark joy,” and to be honest — that includes people, thoughts, habits, and anything that doesn’t serve me, edify me, add value to my life. Summer cleaning I guess. 

Let’s go into the fall with a clean slate, mentally, physically, possessions. What do you want to keep, and what can you throw away?
Moving across country has been a lot for me. It’s given me the opportunity to take stock of what I have, what I’ve held on to, and what I can — and need to let go of. What I’ve learned is that you don’t need MOST things. They accumulate, they collect dust, they sit like a living reminder of your past, and beckon memories of a time that no longer needs to have real estate in your mind.

I’ve taken this moving opportunity to donate, or throw away, anything that doesn’t “spark joy,” and to be honest — that includes people, thoughts, habits, and anything that doesn’t serve me, edify me, add value to my life. Summer cleaning I guess. 

Let’s go into the fall with a clean slate, mentally, physically, possessions. What do you want to keep, and what can you throw away?
Moving across country has been a lot for me. It’s given me the opportunity to take stock of what I have, what I’ve held on to, and what I can — and need to let go of. What I’ve learned is that you don’t need MOST things. They accumulate, they collect dust, they sit like a living reminder of your past, and beckon memories of a time that no longer needs to have real estate in your mind.

I’ve taken this moving opportunity to donate, or throw away, anything that doesn’t “spark joy,” and to be honest — that includes people, thoughts, habits, and anything that doesn’t serve me, edify me, add value to my life. Summer cleaning I guess. 

Let’s go into the fall with a clean slate, mentally, physically, possessions. What do you want to keep, and what can you throw away?
Moving across country has been a lot for me. It’s given me the opportunity to take stock of what I have, what I’ve held on to, and what I can — and need to let go of. What I’ve learned is that you don’t need MOST things. They accumulate, they collect dust, they sit like a living reminder of your past, and beckon memories of a time that no longer needs to have real estate in your mind.

I’ve taken this moving opportunity to donate, or throw away, anything that doesn’t “spark joy,” and to be honest — that includes people, thoughts, habits, and anything that doesn’t serve me, edify me, add value to my life. Summer cleaning I guess. 

Let’s go into the fall with a clean slate, mentally, physically, possessions. What do you want to keep, and what can you throw away?

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