Day 6. On Saturdays I don’t bound out of bed at five o’clock like I do other mornings. My husband displays his stained glass at the downtown farmers market and needs to be set up by 7:00 a.m., so I … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2014
Day 4. Bobby, my grandson, really likes baseball. I mean, REALLY likes baseball. Apparently that’s all he talks about and all he wants to do. His mom is getting tired of hearing about it all the time, though; being asked … Continue reading
Day 3. Before this daily journal gets too much more involved, I’m going to have to fiddle with Word Press (and possibly call tech support) and learn how to add some whistles and bells to better organize the web site. … Continue reading
How often have we said, “If I only knew then what I know now, my life would be so different”? But if that were so, would we learn those lessons that seemingly are only learned the hard way? Living on … Continue reading
My husband shocked me Sunday afternoon when, while eating Blizzards at a DQ near Lake Barkley, he suggested in all seriousness that we sell our house and go back to RVing full-time, something we did for a few years starting … Continue reading
At the risk of being compared to a bulldog that just won’t release something until its owner commands, I find myself continuing to research various aspects of social media even after not only “breaking up” with Facebook six weeks ago … Continue reading
I have always considered the phrase, “for all intents and purposes,” unnecessary, much like the phrase, “that being said.” Being one to pretty much call ’em like I see ’em, I’ve never quite understood why some people can’t just get … Continue reading
Some birthdays, like 16, 21, and the decade birthdays mark significant events in one’s life. Being able to drive, drink alcohol and vote legally are usually anticipated eagerly, while 30, 40, 50 and beyond are seen by most as benchmarks. … Continue reading