While going through Wayback archives of some of my old, old, old, blogs, I found this post from January 2005. Conversation between mother and son… Mom – Son, you can help with dishes tonight. Son – Aw mom, that’s just gross! All that icky food on there and stuff… Mom – When you grow up, you’re going to have to have a job that will afford a full staff to help take care of your […] Read the Full Article »
The Elf that Came to Our House
The following was written about one of my family traditions that began in 1967 when my older brother was just a toddler, and I was only a few months old. Tony was a small child when my parents were told he had an incurable kidney disease. The nature of this condition was such that Winter social activities were avoided, or very restricted, in fear he would get sick from common germs. As Tony grew older […] Read the Full Article »
Ten Must Have Tools for Outdoor Fall Chores
If you love watching Do It Yourself television and have decided that this is your year to take hold of your home and yard, then this article is for you. We can all fall into a trance when we watch the professionals show everyday people how to transform their yard and home, but taking it into our own hands is another story, a somewhat overwhelming task at times. Well, we are here to help lead […] Read the Full Article »