
This Year’s Thanksgiving: Family, Food, and Cherished Moments
Remembering last week’s Thanksgiving celebration brings a smile to my face. I think the memories

Remembering last week’s Thanksgiving celebration brings a smile to my face. I think the memories

Today is our wedding anniversary, so I am remembering all the anniversaries that have come

I started blogging in January 2012, and other than a few brief hiatuses, I haven’t
I only remember my father swearing at me once. I heard him curse in general
My husband and I have been invited to a Halloween party requiring costumes, and we
On Monday, I wrote about the Oregon Trail emigrants choosing their leaders on the Kansas
In a post several years ago, I mentioned that Fort Kearny was relocated from near
As I wrote recently, spring came earlier to Washington State this year than to Missouri.
I met with my real estate agent for three hours one afternoon last week. She’s
Today I am hosting Christi Corbett, author of the new novel, Along the Way Home,
In the summer of 1989, when our daughter was four and our son seven, we
I’ve written before about the idyllic summers I spent as a teenager on Coeur d’Alene
In recognition of Women’s History Month, this post is about the beginning of the women’s
Late last winter, another couple asked my husband and me if we wanted to “go
In our decluttering plan, I assigned my husband to clean the basement. Most of the
In a couple of days, my husband will celebrate a milestone birthday. One that ends
In past years, each October I have used this blog to review books that I’ve
Not everyone will be haunted by The Orchardist, by Amanda Coplin, but I was. I

Many readers have picked up on the theme behind the titles of my historical novel
A friend of mine in Washington State recently posted a picture of huckleberries she had
One of my favorite oases in Kansas City is the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. I go