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Halloween: Teach Your Children Well
0HALLOWEEN COSTUME SHOPPING. The season is here to let our families go into fantasyland and dress like their favorite characters and dreams. I’ve told you it’s one of my favorite milestones during the year. Halloween night in our neighborhood is the chance to socialize block by block.
Jordan declared she was going to be a feminine Castiel from Supernatural. She pulled the costume together More >
My Life, Right Now
4INSPIRED BY “DEAR CHRISSY” TO TAKE A LOOK THROUGH MY MOST RECENT SNAPSHOTS AND LOOK AT WHAT THE PAST WEEK CONTAINED — AMAZING HOW QUICKLY THE CHAOS BECOMES A GOOD MEMORY. Family life is busy. I feel like that is the reply I give 99% of the time to those who ask. Invariably there are schedule conflicts each day and a list of items to be finished before the next school day which require some quiet More >
Wordless Wednesday: Days of Madness and Memories
1I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN THAT SEEING THE WEINERMOBILE WOULD SIGNAL THE BEGINNING OF ECLECTIC MEMORIES FOR MY GANG. A couple of Saturdays ago we were driving along and saw the Oscar Mayer ambassador in a drug store parking lot. My husband complied to my begging and pulled over to the odd sight.
Then one day my son, William, used a Dr. Who reference to do his homework. He officially outed our family as More >
Easter 2012
3WE JUST RETURNED FROM A WONDERFULLY RELAXED SPRING BREAK AND EASTER HOLIDAY IN MY HOMETOWN. We visited my 97 year old grandmother who was alert and talkative. It was nice to see her recovering from some winter rehabilitation and back to her own home. Amazingly she lives independently in an apartment specially made for mobility issues…I venture to say she is healthier than most 40 year olds. Very More >
Wordless Wednesday: Little Moments
4I’VE HAD A WEEK TO EDIT THE PHOTOS FROM OUR TRIP TO CALLAWAY GARDENS FOR THE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS 150 EVENT. As I have been working my way though them it makes me smile when I reach a photo which has a moment represented within it. Sometimes it is intentional, like the photo I took of the bandana on Dave’s handlebars. That blue bandana was signed by Dave’s friend, Tim, who has MS. Each time Dave More >

















