Natasha, you are my favorite Minnesota miracle.
We met in purple energy, made bead people for my family, sat by the Caribou in the Minnetonka mall for what felt like an entire suspended universe, got kicked out because we stayed too late, and kept proving that time behaves differently when I’m with you.
Empath mode: you feel deeply, care naturally, and carry tenderness like it is its own kind of intelligence.
Why I adore you: resilience, respect, warmth, humor, and the wild fact that I can tell you absolutely anything.
Prince-inspired purple mood without copying an official logo: rain, glow, gold light, and the feeling that your whole love story deserves a soundtrack.
The origin story
Hobby Lobby: our first date started with tiny bead people representing my family — a creative little act that somehow said everything important.
Caribou by the Minnetonka mall: we sat there for hours talking like time had slowed down on purpose.
Closing time: they had to kick us out, which only made it sweeter.
Purple shorts: I had just been up to Duluth and showed up in full accidental Prince-adjacent energy.
Prince museum date: we were late, but somehow still got in — exactly the kind of small miracle that seems to happen around us.
Minnesota love bucket list
- Electric kiss: go make static-spark romance legendary.
- Museum date: you show me the art that moves you most.
- Bead-shop launch: photograph and sell your jewelry online.
- Teach Maddox cars: practical life-skills, hood up, real learning.
- Teach Makiyah to drive: confidence, patience, and music in the car.
- Escape-room family run: because apparently we solve everything together.
Tiny relationship game
A playful prototype of the chess-like car-game energy: me trying my best, you still outsmarting me beautifully.
Interactive abstract color mixer
Pick three colors and remix a new Minnesota-love abstract poster every time.
Magic-eye-ish Minnesota panel
It is not a full old-school stereogram engine, but it gives that retro “try to see the hidden shape” feeling.
Relax your eyes a little and look through the pattern. Hover or tap near the center and the hidden Minnesota shape becomes more obvious.
Notebook summary: Think and Grow Rich
A handwritten-style version in your voice: the main takeaway is that clear desire, belief, persistence, focused planning, and the right people around you shape results — not just wishful thinking.
Think Big and Grow Rich Think and Grow Rich is basically like: if you really know what you want, stop playing small, put words to it, and start moving like it already matters.
Napoleon Hill’s whole point, in my language, is that people don’t accidentally build a big life. They get clear. They believe. They keep going when it gets boring, awkward, slow, or hard.
The big pieces are: desire, belief, the words you keep feeding your mind, knowledge, imagination, planning, and persistence.
It also says who you spend time with matters. Your circle changes your confidence, your standards, and how big you let yourself dream.
My simplified version: dream it on purpose, say it out loud, build a real plan, keep showing up, and don’t quit just because it takes longer than your ego wanted.
And honestly, it fits us too — because some of the best things in life start with a feeling, turn into a vision, and then become real because you keep choosing them.
Big dreams, Natasha edition
Natasha is…
Natasha, you are my favorite Minnesota miracle.
We met in purple energy, made bead people for my family, sat by the Caribou in the Minnetonka mall for what felt like an entire suspended universe, got kicked out because we stayed too late, and kept proving that time behaves differently when I’m with you.
Empath mode: you feel deeply, care naturally, and carry tenderness like it is its own kind of intelligence.
Why I adore you: resilience, respect, warmth, humor, and the wild fact that I can tell you absolutely anything.
Prince-inspired purple mood without copying an official logo: rain, glow, gold light, and the feeling that your whole love story deserves a soundtrack.
The origin story
Hobby Lobby: our first date started with tiny bead people representing my family — a creative little act that somehow said everything important.
Caribou by the Minnetonka mall: we sat there for hours talking like time had slowed down on purpose.
Closing time: they had to kick us out, which only made it sweeter.
Purple shorts: I had just been up to Duluth and showed up in full accidental Prince-adjacent energy.
Prince museum date: we were late, but somehow still got in — exactly the kind of small miracle that seems to happen around us.
Minnesota love bucket list
- Electric kiss: go make static-spark romance legendary.
- Museum date: you show me the art that moves you most.
- Bead-shop launch: photograph and sell your jewelry online.
- Teach Maddox cars: practical life-skills, hood up, real learning.
- Teach Makiyah to drive: confidence, patience, and music in the car.
- Escape-room family run: because apparently we solve everything together.
Tiny relationship game
A playful prototype of the chess-like car-game energy: me trying my best, you still outsmarting me beautifully.
Interactive abstract color mixer
Pick three colors and remix a new Minnesota-love abstract poster every time.
Magic-eye-ish Minnesota panel
It is not a full old-school stereogram engine, but it gives that retro “try to see the hidden shape” feeling.
Relax your eyes a little and look through the pattern. Hover or tap near the center and the hidden Minnesota shape becomes more obvious.
Notebook summary: Think and Grow Rich
A handwritten-style version in your voice: the main takeaway is that clear desire, belief, persistence, focused planning, and the right people around you shape results — not just wishful thinking.
Think Big and Grow Rich Think and Grow Rich is basically like: if you really know what you want, stop playing small, put words to it, and start moving like it already matters.
Napoleon Hill’s whole point, in my language, is that people don’t accidentally build a big life. They get clear. They believe. They keep going when it gets boring, awkward, slow, or hard.
The big pieces are: desire, belief, the words you keep feeding your mind, knowledge, imagination, planning, and persistence.
It also says who you spend time with matters. Your circle changes your confidence, your standards, and how big you let yourself dream.
My simplified version: dream it on purpose, say it out loud, build a real plan, keep showing up, and don’t quit just because it takes longer than your ego wanted.
And honestly, it fits us too — because some of the best things in life start with a feeling, turn into a vision, and then become real because you keep choosing them.