Book Description
The book that any grandmother, mother, sister, or friend will want to give to a new bride… and to herself.
How did a farm boy from North Dakota and a willful 17 year old from South Dakota forge a relationship that has lasted more than six decades? How did they withstand tragedy, unprecedented social [...]
Filed under: books, life, review | Comments (2)
So today I started working out again. It has been ages since I got up off my butt and actively worked out.
In either late November or early December, I had completely tore through one muscle in my leg and partially tore another. At first, I wasn’t able to walk on it at all. It [...]
Filed under: health, weightloss | Comment (0)
Book Description
A third of America’s singles are dating online. Millions of singles find the love of their life through a dating site. So what about you? Do you fear megapixels and modems will take the romance out of finding love? Are you put off by a stigma that no longer exists? Or maybe, with more [...]
Filed under: books, challenge, life, review | Comments (2)
Growing up, our next door neighbor was Ms. Frances L. I always called her Ms. Frances. She was my mom’s best friend.
My mom told me of a time where I was going to run away. I packed my bag and I was heading out the door. Of course, I wasn’t going to go far. I [...]
Filed under: A To Z Challenge, challenge, family, life | Comment (0)
I have been thinking a lot about this lately. I have been divorced now for almost 15 years now. I had dated quite a bit after my divorce. However, in the last 6 or 7 years, I completely stopped dating.
The reason that this has been on my mind is because I am nearing the [...]
Filed under: A To Z Challenge, life | Comment (0)
Book Description
Nerves make us bomb job interviews, first dates, and SATs. With a presentation looming at work, fear robs us of sleep for days. It paralyzes seasoned concert musicians and freezes rookie cops in tight situations. And yet not everyone cracks. Soldiers keep their heads in combat; firemen rush into burning buildings; unflappable trauma doctors [...]
Filed under: books, challenge, humor, life, review | Comment (0)