We recently went to Orlando to visit our grandson, Aiden, to celebrate his 7th birthday. I was struck by the similarities in our lives. Aiden has just crossed the threshold from Kindergarten to First Grade.
While I enjoy shopping when I need to, it’s not something I want to do every day. I don’t have the bank account for it nor do I need much to make me happy these
Who ever said shopping was fun was only half right. While it is fun, it can be humiliating, tests your patience and ability to make decisions and is downright exhausting! I was in JJill desperately
Patrick Morley has done it again, He condenses all of life’s infinite decisions and distractions to a simple idea. This is a good question for all of us to ponder and to set our priorities.
Most of you reading this know that I have written a book which I am trying to publish. It’s been a nine year birthing process and like a mother-to-be in her final trimester; I am
Within the last month the world has lost two great comedians – Robbin Williams and Joan Rivers. This means we are going to have to work twice as hard to keep laughter in our lives
http://youtu.be/LR2qZ0A8vic Published on May 30, 2014 Part Two Senior Conference On Aging. Held at the First Church of the Nazarene of Pasadena. Keynote Speaker Fritz Coleman NBC4’s weathercaster is a Southern California broadcasting icon.
There are two schools of thought when it comes to responding to friends and family going through a medical morass or the loss of a loved one. The first is to wait for time to
If you are fortunate enough to have a smart phone, you find that you utilize all sorts of apps simultaneously: photo, banking, calendar, email, investment sites, grocery lists, books, fitness, flashlights, calculator, music, Facebook, texting
I have just said good-bye to my husband. They have wheeled him away to have his shoulder rebuilt. This is elective surgery. He doesn’t have to have it done. After all the surgeries and procedures
I recently spent the day with two friends in two separate hospitals. And yes, it was one of those days when you wish you could be in two places at once.
I’m fine. Really. I’m fine as in F.I.N.E. Freaked out, insecure, neurotic and exhausted. It all started when I attended my first writer’s conference – Write-To-Publish. It was eye opening, fun, overwhelming, productive, and informative-