
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
As a desert-born girl, I hate the rain. I don’t like it dripping on me.
Tomorrow, July 4, 2024, marks the tenth anniversary of my mother’s death. As I wrote
Forty years ago today, September 4, 1979, I started working for Hallmark Cards. It was
When I was first born, my parents brought me home to a tiny pre-fabricated house
I know it is un-American, but I do not like orange juice. The pulp in
We live on a golf course, across from the women’s tee for the 11th hole.
I wrote recently about my own experience learning to drive. I don’t remember that being
I read recently that the 1990s trend of distressed and ripped jeans is happening again.

I’ve mentioned before that I spent two of my birthdays at Cannon Beach, Oregon—my 12th
Last week was Pie Week, I learned on National Public Radio. Why Pie Week in
I mentioned in a post in March that I was looking for the speech I

My granddaughter just turned two. Her parents and my husband and I planned a pizza
A year ago I was suffering from the worst stomach flu I’d had in a

WordPress tells me this is my 900th post on this blog. At an average of
Note to readers: Today I’m sharing a guest post by Beth Lyon Barnett, which she
I’ve written before about our family’s competitiveness in playing games (see here and here). One
In August 1979, shortly after the bar exam, my husband and I traveled to London

I mentioned in an earlier post that my next novel will deal with the development