Curious Find: A List of Borrowed Books
When I was seven, I received my school librarian’s “most books read” award. I love the library. Free reads every day! Today, I found a “Checked out” slip for Jane Fri**** in my current read. Of the
When I was seven, I received my school librarian’s “most books read” award. I love the library. Free reads every day! Today, I found a “Checked out” slip for Jane Fri**** in my current read. Of the
Investing time in a new season reset Daffodils are blooming in my garden already. They may be dusted in snow by day’s end, but the harbingers of longer, warmer days have started to announce themselves.
Logging food intake means losing weight The morning frost disappears, and I open windows to let in the fresh air of an approaching springtime. I’m reminded that soon I’ll trade my winter wardrobe for a
How we give love should fit the recipient Dad opened the cabinet door and ran a finger over the plates I’d just dried with a cotton dish towel. My older brother, younger sister, and I
Just the thought of retiring can send an individual into a tailspin. Questions about money, fears about boredom, lack of confidence, loss of identity, are just a few swirling issues a person encounters when considering
No longer shall I be the queen of unfinished things Standing in front of a wall of yarn at Michael’s, I had an epiphany. Well, not really an epiphany-epiphany, but a slap upside the head
How I learned to let go of “my art” There’s a sign at my neighborhood entrance requesting painted rocks. The instructions on the sign include: paint some rocks, leave rocks around, and go find rocks. Have
Decades ago, when my oldest daughter was still a toddler, I decided that I didn’t have it in me to bake and decorate a birthday cake. I bought one at the supermarket. I did so