A Guilty Pleasure


Everyone's got a guilty pleasure or two; chocolate, ice cream, shoes, bubble baths. One of my is the TLC show Say Yes to the Dress. It's on Friday nights and I've been known to sit and watch for several episodes in a row. When our grandchildren lived with us the younger one would like to … Continue reading A Guilty Pleasure

Life: B.S.


That is, Before Steve, not the other B.S. you were probably thinking when you saw this title. My husband, Steve, would very much like to believe that I had no life (read: love life) before I met him. Sometimes he also likes to think when he shares a fun fact with me, like "Did you … Continue reading Life: B.S.

Senior Prom, 1981


Like every girl her senior year of high school, I wanted to go to the Senior Prom. I didn't date in high school, not that I didn't have my fair share of school-girl crushes, of course I did! However, I was also involved in afterschool activities, had a part-time job and didn't really hang out … Continue reading Senior Prom, 1981

3 – 2 – 1!


I have made the commitment to blog a thank you every day for 365 days. Today will be my 40th day. Some days the words just flow and the writing is done in less than half an hour. Other days I'm in a quandary, wanting badly to be sincere in my thanks and finding little … Continue reading 3 – 2 – 1!

There’s Nothing Like the Library


I loved to read when I was a kid and that hasn't diminished too much into my adulthood. I haven't jumped on the e-reader bandwagon just yet though I know so many people really enjoy using them. I downloaded the Kindle Reader to my laptop only so I could download and read my friend Martha's … Continue reading There’s Nothing Like the Library

Can You Make a Roux?


One of the many jobs in my illustrious history was that of executive director of a child care center in New Hampshire. It was a job I enjoyed and as usual learned I something in the eighteen months I spent there. The center was not big, about 60 kids between the ages of 3 and … Continue reading Can You Make a Roux?

Steel Magnolias…Rhode Island Style


For several years I worked at a local United Way as a program director/program officer. I was responsible for the organization's work relative to children and families. I had the chance to work with many community and business leaders; really smart people who truly wanted to do work that would make an impact on some … Continue reading Steel Magnolias…Rhode Island Style

Scary Movies…I do not like them Sam, I am!


My husband and I just finished watching the Johnny Depp movie Dark Shadows. I'm not typically a fan of Tim Burton films or of any movie that would be considered scary in any way. This movie really wasn't at all terrifying, there was quite a bit of comedy throughout it. As the movie ended I … Continue reading Scary Movies…I do not like them Sam, I am!

Each One, Teach One


I'm a bit of a facilitation junkie. I love watching A-ha moments happen for individuals and groups. Just about every time I'm asked to facilitate, I say yes! It's actually quite a privilege to be invited into a group's work to support them moving through a learning or change process. Facilitation is not for the … Continue reading Each One, Teach One

Tales of a Fourth Grade…Something!


I'm not sure if there is much that easy about being a teacher, these days or when I was in a classroom in 1987! That year I was a fourth grade teacher in a Catholic school in Riverside. There were 32 kids in the class...crazy, right?! I got the job the day school started. My … Continue reading Tales of a Fourth Grade…Something!