Mama always said to share
1A week ago I was packing for the BlogHer Conference in NYC…and now I’m back home and recovered. In addition to the new ideas and people I met, I returned to Georgia with an extra suitcase full of items which were donated by various sponsors. Since I am a Southern-born, daughter of a teacher, I was taught that sharing is the thing to do. And so, I am ready to begin sharing with you!
Sharing the More >
Let’s Talk
2So this week has been full of all the back-to-school preparations, the attempt to get everyone’s medical appointments completed, and the packing of a suitcase for me – yes, me, not Dave – to go on a business trip to New York City for the BlogHer Conference.
My head is still spinning from how much we have crammed into a week, but I’m here in the city now and having a fantastic time fellowshipping More >
First stop: The Gateway Arch
1AN AWESOME SIGHT! Like I mentioned earlier, it was a memorable moment to come across that bridge and see the Gateway Arch soaring it’s full 630 feet high in the sky. I remembered seeing it for the first time with my parents and it was great to hear my kids excited about this monument. It was designed by Eero Saarinen during a competition in 1947. A few years later they dedicated this arch as a More >
The Little Things
3TRAVELLING WITH FAMILY…it’s never easy and the preparations alone nearly kill the parents. There are the comments from the backseat which basically seem like a series of complaints:
“When are we going to get there?”
“How far to the next stop?”
“I have to go to the bathroom….NOW!” to which I usually reply, “Again???”
But then there are the moments of realizing that it is worth the effort. The More >













