After a very long week, I've decided to make a change in my life. For many years, I have wanted to learn to speak French and Spanish. Tonight, I took a wee step in that direction, by downloading both on iTunes iU. I hope it helps. I do know how to read a bit of …
Month: July 2012
Green Books and $10
Every child wishes they had a grandmother like mine. She was truly the most wonderful lady I ever knew. She's been gone since 1998, but her memory lives with me every day. Every year for my birthday, she would send me two things: a green Funk & Wagnall's yearbook and $10. Even when I was …
Vacation – Have Passport, Will Travel
I just did something that makes me smile. I work hard; I play hard. That's just the way it is. I will not wait until I'm 75 to travel. Perhaps that's because I'm simply impatient when it comes to travel. Perhaps it's because I spent my 20s with a person who didn't like to travel …
Riverboat Surprise
Last Friday, we took off work. It was a glorious day, in that I wasn't at work. But, I digress. We were off on Saturday and Sunday, too, of course, since we work our 40 hours during the week. On Friday afternoon, Sweetie said that we should probably go to the movies on Friday night …
She Doesn’t Talk to the Help
My boss was telling this story the other day, and I could not help but wonder where this lady grew up, what sort of parents she had, and why in the world she'd ever think it's okay to be such a snob. So, enjoy and ask yourselves the same questions I did! In his former …
The Beach, from an Inlander’s Perspective
Ever since my very first beach trip at age 5, until my most-recent one at age, well just use your imagination, I have been in love with the sand, the surf, the creatures and shells, and the life. The latter, most of all I do believe, is my favorite part. The life of those who …