When I was a kid my mom had a Buttoneer. If you’re not familiar with this handy-dandy product (which I find most people are not) it was a gadget for quickly repairing a lost button. No need for needle and thread, you just loaded a line of little plastic thingys into the side of the … Continue reading Tools of Her Trade
Informed Delivery
Photo by Abstrakt Xxcellence Studios on Pexels.com Do you know about this? I just became ‘informed’ this week – both in knowledge about the service and in signing up for it. Informed Delivery® is a service provided by the USPS in which I can ‘digitally preview incoming mail and manage packages scheduled to arrive soon’. … Continue reading Informed Delivery
Will You Put This in Your Purse?
Photo by Lum3n.com on Pexels.com Purse. Pocketbook. Billfold. Clutch. Handbag. According to Wikipedia, “A handbag, commonly known as a purse in North American English, is a handled medium-to-large bag used to carry personal items.” This opener is accompanied by a picture of Queen Elizabeth II with one of her signature purses hanging on her left arm. … Continue reading Will You Put This in Your Purse?
A Walk Down Memory Lane
Thank you for all the nice comments and feedback I received this past week about my blog, my mom, and your moms. It was very heartening. And it came as no surprise when she made a guest appearance in one of my dreams. I dreamed I was standing on the sidewalk near the garage of … Continue reading A Walk Down Memory Lane
Forever My Mom
Yesterday was my mom’s forever birthday. Although she’s been gone for eight years, the date January 3rd will forever be her birthday to me. I think that however long I carry on without her, The Sound of Music will always be her movie, The Wind Beneath My Wings will always be her song, and I’ll … Continue reading Forever My Mom
A Christmas Story
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com Place: Dexter, MITime: December 1997Characters: A four-year-old boy and his mother Shortly before Christmas, a young boy and his stressed and distracted mother were exiting the grocery store on a dark and rainy evening. Without a care in the world, the young boy stepped off of the sidewalk and into … Continue reading A Christmas Story
2019 New Year’s Resolutions – Revisited
A friend recently asked me if I would be blogging about New Year’s resolutions on the ‘Willow.’ My first thought was, of course. I get a cheap thrill from a fresh start, a clean slate, a new calendar, a newly minted To Do list… you get the picture. But as I thought about it, I … Continue reading 2019 New Year’s Resolutions – Revisited
It’s All About the Confidence
In October, while on a weekend getaway with the women of my family, we rented the movie, The Greatest Showman. I liked it. It was good – not spectacular. The title might have hyped up my expectations. I did quite like the music, and the songs decided to camp out in my head for the … Continue reading It’s All About the Confidence
It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
I’m starting my Christmas decorating this weekend. I’d like to say that I’m also finishing my Christmas decorating this weekend, but MOH has a different idea of when it’s okay to put up Christmas decorations and I need his help with the tree. So there’s that. When is the right time to put up Christmas … Continue reading It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
Hey Mikey, He Likes It
The other day at the grocery store, I popped into the cereal aisle to grab some Quaker Old Fashioned Oats for MOH. We don’t buy much boxed dry cereal these days, and if we do, it’s apt to be Cheerios or spoon size Shredded Wheat. But on this particular trip, my attention was drawn to … Continue reading Hey Mikey, He Likes It








