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Continue reading →: How does parenting change in adulthood?
Did you let your children grow up? Did you provide them the guidance & independence to make decisions & make their own mistakes? Do you keep your opinions to yourself when they make mistakes? Did your parents raise you that way? I seem to know many people nowadays who have…
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Continue reading →: What happened to doing things yourself?Walking my dog today I couldn’t help but notice the steady stream of cars, vans & trucks going to the homes of my neighbors. Cleaning ladies, window washers, gardeners, nanny’s, home organizers, laundry services & food deliveries, the list goes on & on. It made me ask myself, ‘does anybody…
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Continue reading →: Their sacrifice can never be forgottenMemorial Day weekend is the unofficial start of summer & most of us think of bar-b-cues, swimming & fun. The reality of this weekend however, is Memorial Day is a day of remembrance to honor those who have died defending our nation. Their sacrifices have secured that today we get…
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Continue reading →: a new 2025 resolution: PROGRESS OVER PERFECTIONHappy New Year & welcome 2025! A new year and as I have told myself countless other times, another chance to reset and restart. This year though, I have decided against this. The numerous resolutions that would make the new year my ‘it’ year to get organized, get healthy &…
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Continue reading →: How to live fearlessly without regretsWhat do you dream of? Starting a business, buying a new home, learning something new? Maybe traveling & adventures abroad is your wish. We all dream, but do you act upon them? Do you let your imagination guide you to new things & endless possibilities or do you just wish…
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Continue reading →: Growing old & The Third Trimester of Living
I recently turned 60, hard to believe, but as I enter my golden years or silver ones to match the evolving color of my hair, figuring out who I am and what should I be doing for the rest of my life has taken on a new meaning. You see,…
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Continue reading →: Things I learned in2021~I Am Weird
This was the year I learned I was weird. My daughter Lauren shared this tidbit with me after I grew frustrated with someone who was making a mountain out of a mole hill. Lauren’s statement made me recognize the minutia of what some people obsess over may seem silly to…
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Continue reading →: Keep It Simple Silly
The holidays with the decorating, excitement & parties can be overwhelming to say the least. The checklists the things we think need to be done become an albatross of ‘musts’. As I have grown older (and hopefully a bit wiser) my lists have gotten smaller & the things I think…




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