I”ve been reading a lot lately about the education that comes with making mistakes. At least, if we are lucky, we learn something. The point is, women who are really living life are going to mess up from time to time. Instead of berating ourselves, we should be smiling and moving on. I’m on board with this because I mess up a… Read More
Shadow and Light
Every morning before I schlup out of bed, I take a few minutes to visualize the day I want to have, and to send good energy to those I love. I know it’s woo-woo, but it matters to me. Over time, our 18 year old cat, Shadow, has insisted on joining me. She makes sure she arrives in bed as… Read More
ZZZZ hope for sleep
Why is it that some people, and animals, can sleep anywhere, at any time, under any conditions? Why is it others cannot? I remember as a child spending a lot of time at my grandmother’s house. She only lived a short walk–or run, if it was a scary black night–down the road from my parent’s house, and I spent many nights… Read More
Comparisons
My husband came home from volunteering and plunked into a chair in my office. “Hey Babe!” I flashed him a welcome home smile . He sat staring at me until I couldn’t take it any more and asked, “What?” “Do you know how much I love your smile?” he replied. “Um, sure, sorta…” “Do you know why I love it… Read More
Being Enough
“But still she stood, ready to get back at it. Badass and admirable.” ― Cristin Harber, Delta: Redemption My mom was a unique woman. She seemed to defy the norms of our rural community by living on her terms. No June Cleaver aprons and pearls, no coffee-laced gossip sessions with the local ladies. For my mom, barn boots and hard… Read More
Flowers! I love them. I crave them. I revel in their obvious and hidden colors. But! Minnesota is tolerating, at best, the winter from hell. That would be frozen hell, and not the more popular hot hell my grandmother threatened I’d visit during some of my less than angelic days. (They were few in number, I promise.) As an indulgence, nay, as… Read More
