A few months back I shared this article in a 6 Links collection titled Tomorrow is a Very Big Day. It is a first-person account of the day’s events while noting how important tomorrow is – …
Thoughts for the Weekend
What a wacky week! Full of rain, 80 MPH winds and a few days with a blackout, I’m glad we’re through the worst of it – though there’s still several more days of rain to come. …
Why I am the Queen of Self-Care
I joke a lot on here about being self-indulgent. I like to travel, exercise, take baths and lather my skin up with the most decadent products I can find, but I’m honestly not frivolous or fragile. …
When Good Things Aren’t Good Enough
Sometime’s it’s hard to keep the comparison bug from getting to you, but as I’ve gotten older, this sensation has slowly squirmed away, getting easier and easier to squash whenever it creeps back in. But now, …
Thoughts for the Weekend
Welp! It looks like we’ve gone straight from spring to summer as I’m practically melting while I sit here typing this. For some reason our office is the hottest room in our apartment even with the …
The Best Advice I Ever Received
I don’t remember much about the time I spent working with a therapist, other than the many days of sitting crying in her chair as I sorted out my life and worked through the causes of …
On Luck
Do you believe in luck? I do. And for a long time, I didn’t really think I had much of it. Of course, that was when I was young, and wanted desperately to win little raffles, …
Thoughts for the Weekend
Spring has finally sprung, and I spent most of yesterday walking around my neighborhood marveling at the trees finally turning green. I’ve never been so happy to see trees blooming after such a long winter of …
I Know Exactly What My Life Was Like As A Cavewoman
It’s true that I love to sit by a roaring fire. Not only is there something primitive about pieces of wood burning to a white glow, but the warmth always heals my aches and brings rosy …
Thoughts for the Weekend and Happy Earth Day!
I love flowers, and having been many months starved of outdoor floral inspiration, my heart skipped a beat when the little white magnolia tree, photographed above, blossomed. As one of the earliest blooms to arrive, I …