It’s hard to believe that it’s been almost a year since I rekindled my love of sewing. When I set out to make a face mask for my hubby and I, I never could have imagined the chain of events that would take place. It started with a Facebook picture of us wearing a mask […]
Read MoreI didn’t grow up with video games and my girls didn’t grow up with video games and that is my defense for why I need my grandson to teach me how to play Mario Kart. It was a lot of fun but the real lesson that I learned was that what seems intuitive to one […]
Read MoreI thought I was challenging my grandkids to a twist on the Cha Cha Slide; turns out they gave me a run for my money! I love being active with my grandchildren and sharing the love of fitness with them. https://youtu.be/67tV4uNK-II
Read MoreToday is February 4th and it’s World Cancer Day. It is a day that is used to bring awareness and to offer support to cancer patients and their families and a day to remember lives that were lost. I think it’s safe to say that if you are reading this blog then you know someone […]
Read MoreSadly my daughter and son-in law are in the middle of a divorce. Divorce is never just about 2 people ending a relationship; it’s about changing the family landscape forever. I have been divorced before and my husband has been divorced twice so I am by no means saying that I oppose divorce. I think […]
Read MoreIt’s about 3 days before hurricane Joaquin is scheduled to come ashore somewhere along the East Coast. I live in Maryland and we are no strangers to hurricanes. As I write this my husband is out running the generator to make sure it’s ready to go; he will check the gutters, get gas for the […]
Read MoreLast week was suicide prevention week. This post is going to be as raw and real as I have ever posted. My father lost his life to suicide in 1995 at the age of 57. Not a day goes by that I don’t think of him; the pain is as real today as if was […]
Read MoreAugust 26, 2015 My grandmother; who I lovingly called Nanny lived in the same neighborhood as my family and I. It was a wonderful beach community that although we didn’t have sidewalks it was still safe to ride a bike or walk to her house. I went often and spent many hours hanging out […]
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