How to Make a Marriage Last!

“How to Make a Marriage Last” That was the title of a small article in the February edition of Redbook magazine.  Of course it caught my eye.  How do you make a marriage last? This little article was simply a handful of tips from couples that have been together since they were teenagers.  Hubby and […]

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Jingle Bells Kicked My Ass

Excuse my language, but it is the truth.  The holidays took a definite toll. Truthfully, I can’t blame the holidays.  I am the one to blame.  I just took on too much.  So much that it took away from the joy that you are supposed to find during the season. Frankly, I was excited for […]

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My Pity Party In the Closet

  Lately I have been standing center stage with the spotlight blinding me at my own pity party. There are only two people on the invite list, myself and my husband.  And my husband wishes he could just ignore the invite all together.  It is embarrassing to say, but it is true. I am not […]

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Hit The Road, Jack!

As promised here are some things that I have learned from the many family trips we have taken. Maybe you will find a little tidbit useful to incorporate in your upcoming family travels. – Save ahead of time for the trip. It is great to have money that you have already put aside for vacation. […]

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4500 Miles

4500 miles. That is how far we traveled on our recent summer road trip. It took us 26 days from start to finish. When I say us, I am referring to myself, my husband and our 2 kids ages 4 and 9. Where did we go? We drove from California to Texas and back again. […]

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Don't Cry Over Loosing a Tooth

Sometimes life’s lessons come from the most unexpected places.  That was the case for me this week. One lesson learned was at Panera, during one of my writing sessions.  In a place such as that it is hard to ignore what is being said at the table next to you.  I promise I wasn’t purposefully […]

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A Moment In Time

I spend a lot of minutes thinking about “time.” Such a precious yet fleeting word. I think about how there never seems to be enough of it. I seem to say, “I don’t have enough time,” on a daily basis. I don’t have time to excercise. I don’t have time to write. I don’t have […]

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