I cannot help but sit this morning in my relatively quiet house and reflect on the last 5 years of my life. It is a momentous occasion, which requires taking a few minutes (and probably a few pages) to process. I must begin at the beginning. In February 2006, I woke up with severe abdominal … Continue reading CURED!!
Month: December 2011
A Christmas Dream
I rarely share my dreams on my blog...but I felt this one needed to be shared. I stepped onto a two-story porch, which spanned the entire house. It was wide enough to be home to numerous rocking chairs and still allow walking room. The blue-gray boards matched the railings, and the trim around the windows … Continue reading A Christmas Dream
Soul Food
I am a Southern woman. As such, I come from a long line of great Southern cooks. I was born and raised in Atlanta, as were generations of my family before me. While we knew that the Reason for the Season was Christ’s birth, a close second was Christmas dinner. Soul food was standard fare … Continue reading Soul Food
Wardrobe Malfunction
Another year, another mammogram. It is the annual exam women look forward to all year long. I am kidding of course. Even with all the attempts by imaging centers to make us more comfortable…soft music, snacks, soothing colors, nature scenes…it is still one of the most degrading and humiliating things we have to do. However … Continue reading Wardrobe Malfunction
Life as a Fish
I started my life as a fish at age 3. My early exposure to the aquatic world came because of the family heritage of fear, which my mother did not want to pass along to her own children. The only thing I remember about swimming lessons is sitting on the side of the pool and … Continue reading Life as a Fish
The Rain
I am sitting on my screened porch this morning. It is chilly and gray but I still love to listen to the rain despite the fact my hands are freezing off as I type. No worries. I have a steaming cup of hot chocolate close by for finger warming breaks as needed, flannel pjs, a … Continue reading The Rain
The Bright Side
1. I am chauffeured by my kids. Bonding time. 2. I found out I am not the only one who can clean the house, or do the laundry, or collect, load or unload the dishes. Who knew these kids have been watching all these years? 3. I am getting better at driving the slow little … Continue reading The Bright Side
Dominos and Knee Saga
Last spring I hurt my knee at work while standing in a chair at work. I tried for weeks to avoid surgery, but ended up with surgery in July. They found more than they expected (surprise, surprise) so it has not gotten better like it was supposed to. For months now I have been doing … Continue reading Dominos and Knee Saga
Open Hands
I bought fireworks the other day. They are for our annual New Year’s Eve party. We don’t usually have fireworks, but this year it is a combination New Year’s Eve and 5 year Cancer Free party. It is a celebration of life and you are all invited. Drop in and out as needed. Bring a … Continue reading Open Hands
Mentor
Back in the day, Bill worked for a man named Dan Biggers. He was the director of the Museum and Oak Hill, and a longtime fixture at Berry. He was kind, funny, and felt like a friend more than a boss. He was the one who cleared the way to have my bridal portraits taken … Continue reading Mentor