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From Dust Thou Art
I really wanted to work on my novel this weekend. I had a very good day on Friday, writing 5,652 words, but since I am well aware of all the commitments facing me over the next few weeks, I don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Just Blogging
Tagged aging, family, home, housework, humor, life, motherhood, NaNoWriMo, personal, women
26 Comments
Please Bow Your Heads…
Yesterday, when my sweet young Vietnamese friend, Chi, came for my help with English, she surprised me with two dozen homemade spring rolls. I knew my husband would be thrilled. When he came home from work, I had a few … Continue reading
Posted in Just Blogging
Tagged family, home, humor, life, marriage, NaNoWriMo, personal, prayer, relationships, women
16 Comments
Another Look at Instinct
Yesterday I watched a flock of swallows, in tight formation, flying in one direction, suddenly shift their flight path and fly in another direction. They moved instantaneously, as one, with not one straggler, not one that made the formation appear … Continue reading
Posted in Just Blogging
Tagged home, humor, Instinct, life, Love, marriage, personal, relationships, women
19 Comments
So Sorry to Have Left Without a Note of Good-bye
Last night, as my husband and I were driving along the Eastern Shore in the dark, not passing car after car (if you’ve ever driven on the Eastern Shore in the dead of night, you would understand), my phone rang. … Continue reading
Posted in Just Blogging
Tagged Blog, blogging, Boston, community, Eastern Shore, life, Mount Auburn Cemetery, personal, Rehoboth Beach Delaware, relationships, women, Writing
46 Comments
What’s So Funny?
I talk to everybody. That has always been a source of amusement to my husband and probably to the rest of my family and close friends. I’m a people watcher, and whenever I see something, in my opinion, that merits a … Continue reading
Posted in Just Blogging
Tagged Classical music, family, home, humor, life, marriage, personal, Pledge drive, Radio, relationships, WHRO, women
37 Comments
Professional Development
If you’ve noticed my posting schedule has been a little erratic of late, it’s because I’m on a business trip with my husband. His trip, not mine, but I get to reap the benefits. As a teacher, and even as … Continue reading
Posted in Just Blogging
Tagged Blog, blogging, Cincinnati, Education, Florida, life, Middle school, Orlando, Orlando Florida, personal, retirement, Virginia, Virginia Beach, women
27 Comments
It’s Time for a New Health Magazine
I don’t know about you, but if you are well over forty like me, then you are probably sick to death of picking up magazines in the store that all have nearly identical teasers on their front page: “Lose Belly … Continue reading
Posted in Favorite posts, Just Blogging
Tagged aging, Dieting, exercise, Health, humor, life, Magazine, personal, thoughts, women
46 Comments
Missing Pieces
The other day, while thumbing through an old book, I came across a piece of paper that had the married name of an old college friend written on it. I never would have remembered that married name because I always … Continue reading
Posted in Just Blogging
Tagged aging, college, life, memories, musings, nostalgia, personal, relationships, women
34 Comments
The Empty Nest Blues
September 1. Another school year has begun. My grandchildren start next week and I know their mama is going to shed a little tear or two. I know because I’ve weathered that emptiness before. I remember helping our oldest son … Continue reading
Posted in Just Blogging
Tagged Austin Texas, children, Empty Nest, Empty nest syndrome, family, home, humor, life, motherhood, Parent, parenting, personal, relationships, University of Texas, women
44 Comments
I’ll Always Be Thankful to Frisch’s Big Boy
The RemembeRed memoir assignment this week, from Write on Edge, is to write about a memory of ourselves WITH someone else. Word limit, 600 or less. A way to start: His/her name was ______________________ and looking back now, I realize…. I … Continue reading
