Live, Dream, Work.
Michael at Have A Dream, has some really good advice for getting through the hard times. Actually it’s good advice for anytime, so please check out this post by clicking the title above and then click the link: Live, Dream, Work..
Michael at Have A Dream, has some really good advice for getting through the hard times. Actually it’s good advice for anytime, so please check out this post by clicking the title above and then click the link: Live, Dream, Work..
When my son became a senior in college he finally had a room to himself. For his sophomore & junior years he was in a triple, so I thought he must be very happy to have some space finally. Although he was in an apartment with 4 other guys, at least he had his own room. After his Christmas…
I want to write but I can hardly think. I drank a cup of very strong coffee this morning and then fell asleep on the couch for 3 more hours. The tissues are piling up and nothing is getting done. It’s just another part of life, we get sick. About a month ago my son…
“I love this crazy, tragic, sometimes almost magic, awful, beautiful life!” – Mom Blog Society Now that is a very nice way to introduce my blog. I really appreciate that MBS totally picked up on what I’m expressing here. Mom Blog Society has been really supportive, and I’ve learned a lot from participating there. It’s…
“At the end of your life, you will never regret not having past one more test, not winning one more verdict or not closing one more deal. You will regret time not spent with a husband, a friend, a child or parent.” Barbara Bush, b. 1925 previous First Lady USA
Hey, that’s right Maxabella, we do need confidence, but not the superficial arrogant type. Where does confidence come from? I believe it begins by being nurtured in love in the security of a happy home, while also being sufficiently challenged to keep growing toward your fullest potential. Maxabella loves…: Postie delivery: Living confidently…
A moving reflection by Debora, The Monster in Your Closet. I hope my own children can remember me like this. Appreciating parents, children & life; what could be more important? A moving picture: me, Li’l D, my mom and the sea « The Monster in Your Closet.
When I was a young child I was sick a lot so my mother kept finding craft projects for me to do while I was at home. I also learned to sew and design clothes. My mother was always making things, from the knitted Afghans on our couch to the carpet cut & glued from…