Author: Tracy Blowers

  • Thank God for Marijuana

    Thank God for Marijuana

    As many of you know, I have Dystonia. (You can read more about my Dystonia story HERE) It’s a movement disorder characterized by persistent or intermittent muscle contractions. It’s incredibly uncomfortable and almost impossible to relax. Sometimes my brain feels like it’s in a vice….a grip so tight that I can’t escape or control my movements.

    I was fortunate to be one of the first Dystonia patients in Minnesota to be approved for medical cannabis. I was very nervous and scared to try it. I’m not pretending to be innocent in regards to marijuana. I’ve just never wanted to take meds daily that would make me feel loopy or off. My Neurologist has given me plenty of pain meds too that I chose not to take. Taking those meds meant I couldn’t work, which meant I would have to go on disability. I’ve been getting Botox injections for over 10 years to control the pain and did many, many alternative treatments.

    I’ve also been a bit afraid to post this or tell many people because of the stigma associated with medical marijuana and marijuana in general. BUT over the last 8 months, I’ve become very passionate about it as I’ve noticed the benefits and changes in myself. The world is insane with all the bad/FAKE information out there. I feel obligated to educate and share my experience.

    FIRST of all….what many people don’t know is that there are many different types of cannabis. The medicinal cannabis that they give children and what I take during the day doesn’t have as much THC. It’s a balance of THC and another part of the plant called CBD.

    I don’t get “high” – what I DO get is amazing….

    • My pain is the lowest it’s been in years.
    • My ability to focus is a million times better because I’m not fighting as many spasms. 
    • Because of the two reasons above, my anxiety level is at an all time low. 
    • I haven’t been able to walk in over ten years without holding/touching my face (It’s a trick that many with Dystonia do to keep their head in a normal position) – with the cannabis, I’ve actually been able to walk normally. 
    • I’ve been able to go without Botox. 

    I’m very frustrated that something that can be SO HELPFUL to so many has been made out to be such a “bad” thing for you. I’m very frustrated that it’s illegal for me to have my medicine in certain states. I’m very frustrated that I can’t travel with my medicine. I’m very frustrated that medical insurance will pay $3000 every 11 weeks for me to get Botox injections, will cover all kinds of scary pain meds but NOT my cannabis.

    This has to end and minds need to be opened.

    The above photo is a picture of one of my cards from my Red Chair Journey. Perfect, right?!

    More to come….

  • Mill City Summer Opera

    Mill City Summer Opera

    Mill City Summer Opera revealed their sixth season’s opera of choice:

    Maria de Buenos Aires!

    Mill City Summer Opera’s announcement took place on February 16th at The Phoenix.  The MCSO party hosts offered their beautiful penthouse with incredible views of Minneapolis for the event. Artistic director David Lefkowich unveiled this year’s opera of choice and this season’s venue change. The 2017 venue will be the Machine Shop, while the Mill City Ruins Courtyard home undergoes restoration.

    Opening night is Friday, July 14, 2017! Pre-sale for tickets starts May 8, 2017.

    I was honored to photograph the event and announcement! Here are a few highlights.

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  • Mommy & Me

    Mommy & Me

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  • Locally Styled

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    Meet Nicole! She is the Founder and Stylist at Locally Styled.  At Locally Styled, they help women discover and develop a unique style that makes them feel confident and beautiful inside and out.  They help take the stress out of getting ready and add a little glam to your life!

    It was such a treat working with Nicole and capturing a few photos for her new business. She is so down to earth and thrives on helping people. Check out her website and services by clicking HERE.

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  • Gathering Moss?

    Gathering Moss?

    This post is from my previous blog written in October 2016. Inspiration for 2017!

    I dig trees.

    They always inspire me when I’m stuck.

    While attending the Minnesota Blogger Conference this weekend, I was reminded why I started my blog. I’ve been a little lost and not sure of my direction. Listening to Jen Kane speak (keynote at the conference), it made me want to get back to my roots. She reminded me that being authentic is telling the truth – even when it’s ugly. She asked the hard and yet so simple question – am I interested in what I’m writing? It was a moment of clarity on how to continue. On how to bring it all together….the past, present and future.

    I started this blog to find and share inspiration.
    I started this blog to find my voice.
    My voice against and for Dystonia.
    My voice against abuse.
    My voice to heal.
    To find what stirs my soul, to find happiness in a crazy world and remind people that life is too short to focus on the negative. Pain and suffering is only that if we can’t find and enjoy the GREAT moments.

    So I saw this tree yesterday. I thought….you know what? Moss is beautiful. Sometimes when you feel stuck, you’re growing something beautiful without even knowing it.

    So here’s the inspiration…. 🙂

    Are you interested in what you are doing? Do you feel passionate about it? If not, how can you grow and branch out? Jen’s question about writing applies to everything in life.

    Embrace your growing moss moments. It’s important to have roots and experience.  Keep working hard, even when it doesn’t feel or look perfect…at least you doing it! Just like Thomas A. Edison said…

    Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time”

    Find people who support you! I was feeling super introverted all week and really didn’t want to go to the Minnesota Blogger Conference. A friend and fellow blogger, Laura (One Girl, Two Cities) suggested that I go a half day. That I could handle.

    Keep learning and challenging yourself. I learned so much in a short amount of time at the conference. I feel renewed and for this one moment, CAN see the forest for the trees. It’s amazing what trying something different can do for the soul.

    Thank you Jen Kane for being so inspiring and real.
    Thank you Minnesota Blogger Conference for such a well organized and fantastic event.
    Thank you Laura for your gentle nudge.

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