Making Compromise in Marriage My husband and I are approaching our 17th wedding anniversary. I told him this past weekend that I just didn't feel old enough to be looking at that big of an anniversary. But it is true and we have put some serious miles in this marriage. Not just geographic miles, but… Continue reading Yes, He Really Said That
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FF: Crazy Week
Friday Fragments I am probably too late to get this linked in. Yesterday when I could have been reading through the carnival, I was stuck in a recliner with no access to a computer to write. It was a bit of a bummer, you know?? I really enjoy the fragments. If you would like… Continue reading FF: Crazy Week
Thankful Thursday
Thankful Thursday Being thankful is important. Studies have shown that folks who are happy, or joyful, live longer. We often get into the habit of focusing on the negative things in life, so I want to give us all the opportunity to find reasons for happiness and joy. This is a great discipline, especially when… Continue reading Thankful Thursday
Find the Cure
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. So many women, and even men, are devastated by this disease, that I want to spend the month focusing on this war. There have been battles won and battles lost, and I want to share those stories with you. This war landed on our doorstep in the fall… Continue reading Find the Cure
Whimsical Wednesday
One of my favorite blog writers has come up with a fun carnival: Whimsical Wordless Wednesday. Hammock Tracks will give us photo prompts for each week, and then judge the entries to see who wins the prize. This week we were given: crisp, grain, feet, pet, old. Crisp This week it was brought a crisp… Continue reading Whimsical Wednesday
Joke’s On You
I found a pin this week that made me laugh so hard I had tears rolling down my face. I could never have done this to my folks, never!! But my friends and sisters, OH YEA! I did choose to blot out a couple really bad words at the bottom, just so you know if… Continue reading Joke’s On You
Comics of Life
There is an old comic strip that sat on my fridge for years, till it died in a military move, shuffled to death in some box. When I first cut the comic strip out of the paper (or got it from my mother, because we do that) it rang true for me. My life was… Continue reading Comics of Life
