A Relative Age
As a rather intimidating birthday arrives for me this month, or as people can be heard to say loudly within my hearing, "Gee, someone is having a BIG birthday this month. I wonder who that could be?" Look no further. The buck stops here. Eating, Dieting and Angst
I went out to lunch the other day with a friend only to face menu anxiety. Not having checked in with the Food Police that morning, I was at a loss as to what I could eat without fear of retribution to my body and soul Giving thanks
We've all said dumb things at wakes and funerals, words we wish we could take back.
Moving on
Remember how we used to laugh when older parents talked about that "empty nest" thing? Sure we'd miss our kids when they got older and moved on. Yeah, right. And we also miss getting up six times a night with a colicky baby. A Vietnam War hero remembered
Edward Thomas Kiezkowski. A name I hadn't thought about too often in more than 30 years. But there it was, etched into the black granite on panel 23W, line 9, of the Wall in Washington, D. C. Alzheimer's asks too much
When I first met my future mother-in-law, I thought she was terrific. What a sweet, caring woman she was, complete with a quirky sense of humor and an insatiable love for ice cream and sweets. Worrying Gone Bad
If you find yourself worrying (obsessing) over whether you left the oven on after you've left the house time and time again, this article is for you.
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