Category: Seattle Rain
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H&W|Environmental Health: After the Storm**
After weeks of storms across the Pacific Northwest, the damage left behind goes far beyond what we can see. Environmental health reminds us that clean air, safe water, stable housing, and healthy land are essential to human well-being — especially in the aftermath of extreme weather.
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Life|When Someone Else’s Shadow Hit My Light
This morning, sitting by the lake under a gray sky, I stumbled across a video that gave language to a pain I once lived through. Carl Jung called it shadow projection — when someone’s buried darkness lands on your light. I know what that feels like. But today, as the water rippled and the colors…
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Life|The sky opened up before I was ready for it.
The rain came hard tonight, but gratitude came stronger. Sometimes peace isn’t in avoiding the storm — it’s in surviving it and remembering to pray for those who can’t come in from the rain. After the Storm — a Simply Flava reflection on endurance, empathy, and grace.
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Life|Fall in Seattle — A Reminder to Pause
After a long day of balancing chaos and calm, this reflection came to me on my drive home…
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H&W| Mindful Movement in the Rain
🌧️ Mindful Movement in the Rain Simply Flava | Health & Wellness Chronicles This morning, I woke up slow. It was stormy and gray in Seattle — the kind of morning that makes you want to curl deeper into the covers and just listen to the rain beat its rhythm against the window. The trees…
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Football 🏈|The Joy of the Game
The Joy of the Game: Cheering Each Other On Tonight I watched the Seahawks take down the Chiefs in the rain, 33–16. And yes, the win was exciting—but what touched my heart most wasn’t just the scoreboard. It was the young players on the sidelines—their smiles, their energy, their voices rising up to cheer each…
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Life|🌧️ Welcoming the Rain in Seattle
🌧️ Welcoming the Rain in Seattle The weather shifted today—softly at first, with the gentle patter of drops against my window. I left it open, just enough to let the cool air and rain sounds drift in. It’s a rhythm I could listen to for hours. Seattle is famous for its rain, and living here…

