There are internal forces battling within me, always! I seem to have a split personality (maybe split more than two ways?). In one corner is the chicken, fearful of new experiences, afraid of driving in new places, heavy traffic, etc. The other “half” is bolder, forcing the “chicken” to get out and do the thingContinue reading “CONFESSIONS OF A SHOP-AHOLIC ON A BAG LADY BUDGET!”
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BUSTED AGAIN!
As a follow-up to the Chocolate Cheesecake Affair, I thought this would amuse you. Although, it does not refer to chocolate! I was shopping last week at the new Target, as I had a $5.00 coupon off $25.00 of groceries. Since I never pass up “free” money, I was determined to get that amount! MyContinue reading “BUSTED AGAIN!”
The Chocolate Cheesecake Affair
We were in Pensacola, Florida last week visiting family. While we were there, we dined on wonderful southern fried shrimp (Oh My!), hush puppies and cheese grits. All in all we had fried shrimp three times last week, so I had planned to go back to my regular diet. Thus said, my friend Dani decidedContinue reading “The Chocolate Cheesecake Affair”
A Touch of Kindness
These days, as I am chatting with my patients and friends, the conversation always turns to the economy. But, we always agree that we have nothing to complain about, as we view other’s situations in this wide world–we are really blessed! Today, as I picked teeth and talked my patient’s ear off a little, theContinue reading “A Touch of Kindness”
Growing Up and Moving Forward
It occurs to me that growing up is an ongoing process. Just physically becoming an adult does not achieve this. Growth happens in stages, often precipitated by a stressful event, such as a divorce, or even the death of a loved one. These passages bring us to different levels of growth. They teach us toContinue reading “Growing Up and Moving Forward”
The Sisterhood of Womenkind
Here in the middle of my life, I am taking inroads discover who I am, where I am going, and who I want to be when I grow up. I had spent so much of my adult life working for a living, and making a home for family, that I had neglected my spirit. IContinue reading “The Sisterhood of Womenkind”
The Macaroni and Cheese Debate
My husband, Rob, and I have a running debate about a variety of topics. These typically involve food, how to do something, or grammar. One of my favorite debates is the Macaroni and Cheese one. Let me ask you, is macaroni and cheese a main dish or a side dish? I asked several dental patientsContinue reading “The Macaroni and Cheese Debate”
Has anyone seen my brain?
It has been a fuzzy couple of weeks. I haven’t been sleeping my best due to excitement from having company, etc., and menopause. I’m sure you know what I am talking about, dear readers!Anyway, I have gone back to sleeping with an ice pack to get the head cooled off. It really does help! IContinue reading “Has anyone seen my brain?”
"NORMAL"? AT LAST!
Hello Friends!I have returned to my computer, hooray! It is tough just having dial-up on “vacation”. With the 4th of July library closings, and the budget cuts I did not get to the write, or check email. Today I was back at my day job, and things should start to return to “normal”. Between working,Continue reading “"NORMAL"? AT LAST!”
Song of Summer
How lovely it is here after arriving from steaming Central Florida. It is a blessing to enjoy the gentle breezes and listen to the birdsong. Amen. I neglected to write for a week due to out-of-town company; but, ahh!, the joy of grandchildren. It was worth the precarious balancing of work and housekeeping and pleasure.HereContinue reading “Song of Summer”
In Praise of Fathers Everywhere
It is Father’s Day, and even though it is a holiday created by Hallmark to sell cards, I do keep it and respect it. Father’s Day is a time to reflect on your parent or other manly role model and to give thanks for that person in your life.When I was a child, I didContinue reading “In Praise of Fathers Everywhere”
Summer’s Eve
It is thundering, again–not a surprise since the humidity is ninety-something percent, a typical summer’s eve in Florida. Orlando sends her storms eastward this time of year. My trusty Belgian Shepherd is starting to pant and worry. I leave the room and she follows me everywhere. I wish that I could calm her anxiety. JustContinue reading “Summer’s Eve”
