Category Archives: life

How Could It Be, Another Weather Disruption?!

Just a week after the weather disruption I wrote about a couple of days ago, here we are dealing with another one.  While last week’s disruption involved warmth of a roaring fire, good food, and time to leisurely clean out … Continue reading

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The Gift of a Weather Interruption

There are times that show us that we are not in control.  We had one of those these past few days with a weather inspired staycation.  Regardless of what we had planned for Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, many of us … Continue reading

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Keeping Our New Year’s Commitments

A New Year, A New Me.  Per published research, the three most common areas of New Year’s resolutions are to exercise more, lose weight, and improve overall health and well-being. I was surprised that in a list of twelve resolutions, … Continue reading

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A New Year Awaits

It happens every year.  Another year dawns, and another year passes.  At the beginning of a new year many people take stock of what they accomplished, or failed to accomplish, in the year that just passed.  They also make what … Continue reading

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The Presence of Joy

This is the season for excess in many things.  Excess spending.  Excess social events.  Excess decorating.  Excess food.  Excess stress.  How to deal with all of this and maintain the spirit of the season is the question.  I am writing … Continue reading

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So Blessed To Be Getting Older!

I am 65 years old today.  I am amazed that the years have passed so quickly, and that I am at this place.  But I am also grateful to be this age, for some that I knew and loved did … Continue reading

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The SAUCE of Change

Eric Hoffer, a moral philosopher, said it best: “In a time of drastic change, it is the learner who will inherit the future; the learned will find themselves equipped to live in a world that no longer exists.”  I do … Continue reading

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New Behaviors of a Recovering Spendaholic

Perhaps you have heard the phrases, “little things mean a lot” and “less is more.”  That is certainly true about some of my life lessons these last few years.  When I stopped spending for an entire year soon after Hurricane … Continue reading

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The Joy of Holidays and Family

Summer has come and gone, and football season is going strong.  We have just entered the busiest time of the year.  From October through December, holidays abound.  With Halloween in October, Thanksgiving in November, and Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa in … Continue reading

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Ambiguity

Last week’s Hurricane Matthew that ravaged Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina after devastating Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and Cuba was a good lesson in dealing with ambiguity.  Many people in the southern U.S. had time to prepare and … Continue reading

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