In case you are wondering (and I know you are), I have a love-hate relationship with gas.
I am nervous when something seems to go wrong such as a wonky pilot light.
I often leave a window or door partially open when using gas.
In case you are wondering (and I know you are), I have a love-hate relationship with gas.
I am nervous when something seems to go wrong such as a wonky pilot light.
I often leave a window or door partially open when using gas.
As a new bride I brought no domestic skills into my marriage. I was worthless!
My husband did not care as he was adept at so many things many of which he learned from his incredible mother Mabes.
Plus, he had learned to take care of himself thanks to the Army and living on his own. Continue reading “Happy Birthday Mabes!”
And I do try to drink at least eight glasses or more daily. But somehow, especially, in the cold weather, I am lucky to drink two glasses!
Then again, I inhale coffee all day long. So, it’s not that I don’t drink. Just not water.
Normally, I would not complain about my boss in a public forum. It is unprofessional and usually accomplishes nothing. Plus, you know the old saying about if you can’t say anything good about someone…But, here goes. Continue reading “My New High Maintenance Boss!”
“We can make choices. We can create options to maximize our inner peace and serenity, our health, and our sense of self-worth.” Edward T. Creagan, M.D. Mayo Clinic
Good advice for keeping our pets safe.
The fall and winter holidays are here again, times of the year when we often change up our routines with extra visits from friends and family, and along for the ride come foods, treats, and appealing decorations, packages and gifts. Sometimes, these can be a hazard to our family pets. Hopefully, you and your pets have made it through Halloween and Thanksgiving unscathed.
There are many resources out there which talk about holiday hazards. Many foods are hazardous to dogs, either because they are toxic (such as chocolate or grapes), or can harm their digestive tract (bones, or food packaging, or bread dough), or for other reasons. Check out this ASPCA link for more: http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control/people-foods-avoid-feeding-your-pets. Other hazards can be unexpected. The puppy chews an extension cord for the holiday lights. A house cat sneaks outside and gets lost when the front door is left open by a…
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“Giving Tuesday” is a wonderful idea!
We’re familiar with Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday, days that promote retailers and shopping. Tomorrow is Giving Tuesday, a day to promote and support nonprofits that make a difference in your local communities and the world around us.
Celebrated the Tuesday after Thanksgiving (in the U.S.), Giving Tuesday kicks off the charitable giving season as many people make donations this time of year to charities. Giving Tuesday is a way to donate time, money, items and more to charities in your community and beyond. According to the #GivingTuesday website, last year more than 700,000 people raised $116,000,000 online in 70 countries for charities. That’s amazing! What a positive impact.
I’m a firm believer that we can all give back in some way, whether donating a few hours of your time or giving money or sharing information with others or whatever else you decide…
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A message from Cicero of ancient Rome for our modern times. (A reblog).
“I would not have hesitated to toss myself headlong into the gravest storms and thunder for the sake of saving my fellow citizens and to win public tranquility at the expense of my own danger. For our fatherland did not bear and educate us with the intent that it should expect no assistance from us, but should, serving only our benefit, provide a safe space for our leisure and a quiet spot for our rest. Rather, it raised us so that it could take the greatest part of our spirit, our intellect, and our counsel for its benefit, and leave to our own private use only as much as was left over.”
“The Young Cicero Reading” by Vincenzo Foppa
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I was strengthened, comforted and challenged to read the words below in our church newsletter.
To me, this statement is a call to action that any person of any persuasion, religious or not, can follow. Continue reading “Election Statement”

Ugh! At my last doctor’s visit, I weighed more according to the doctor’s scale than I weigh on mine at home. Continue reading “A True Measure”