The Ripple Journal

A quiet corner of the internet. No noise, just small moments and reflections, written with care. This is my version of social media—slowed down and stripped back.

Here, I share fragments of poetry and stories from everyday life. Some tender. Some raw. All real. You’ll find microblogs updated regularly, sometimes multiple times in one day, sometimes not for weeks.

I write to connect, to make meaning, and to notice what often goes unseen.

Thanks for being here.

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When Kindness Becomes Contagious

The Ripple Station™ in Los Altos is now stocked with tokens handmade by an 11-year-old artist, inspiring neighbors to spread kindness to overlooked workers. See how this grassroots movement is growing.

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A Token for Teachers

A handmade gratitude token gifted to a homeroom teacher at the start of the school year highlights the importance of appreciating educators. Simple, repeated gestures of thanks can make a lasting impact.

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67 Ripples in Three Days

In just three days, 67 handmade kindness tokens were picked up from the Ripple Station™ in a Los Altos neighborhood, creating dozens of small moments of connection. A permanent home for a seven-year kindness movement.

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Staying True to Myself

I am so grateful that I’m becoming so clear about what I offer that the right connections are deepening while I’m being able to gracefully release others.

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