Vacation Day – LOL!

Boston daughter and friend arrived around nine last night. We sat up talking and working on a Bota Box of wine. Some time around 2am my daughter swung her arm, her wine glass broke, and we called it a night. I said goodnight to them and went to bed because I told them I was . . . → Read More: Vacation Day – LOL!

My Amazing Bikram “Burp”

Yes, I said burp. And the funny thing is, I mean a real live burp. I’m not making an analogy here. I’m talking about using and mastering the amazing art of burping. A skill we were taught the very first day we were born. There is a reason moms burp babies. The reason is to . . . → Read More: My Amazing Bikram “Burp”

And Off We Go…

Yes, TWO posts in ONE day! I do make myself proud! 🙂 Riding back home on the red line to Braintree my daughter texts us “thank you for coming. It was so much fun!” I answer her, then I get to thinking how we came together for a brief few hours, and now we are . . . → Read More: And Off We Go…

The Late-Great Rainout

Today we had tickets to the Yankees/Red Sox game in Boston. We were going to meet our daughter for dinner and the game. The weather didn’t look promising – a certain rainout. At noon we talked to her and discussed meeting places.

I was ensconced in my recliner engrossed in the second book of . . . → Read More: The Late-Great Rainout

Inside & Out

Last night’s yoga class was extremely hard for me because I was severely dehydrated from my weekend. In all the hustle n’ bustle of moving my daughter I was not conscientious of the amount of water I did not drink. Knowing I was going to have the same teacher today and was once again going . . . → Read More: Inside & Out

The Hunger Games

Yesterday I started reading The Hunger Games at 4pm and, with the exception of time out for when Syracuse was playing, I finished it at 1am. Wow. It was a fast moving, easy read, but also a very hard read. (I did dream about being the head of my own post apocalyptic world after trying . . . → Read More: The Hunger Games

Ye Ole Neighborhood

It’s been a rough week. Lots of appointments and commitments, but also some revisiting of old ghosts. After you’ve worked hard, moved on after loss, restructured your life, made new goals, you end up a little exhausted. That leaves you vulnerable. When you’re vulnerable, things you fought and thought you came to terms with in . . . → Read More: Ye Ole Neighborhood

Inspiration & Tea

Today was one of those lovely spring Cape Cod afternoons by the sea. I spent it exploring Falmouth, a cape town I’d never been to. I met an author friend of mine for lunch. We ate at Molly’s Tea Room on Main St. It’s cozy decor and wonderful smells coming from the kitchen welcomed us. . . . → Read More: Inspiration & Tea

Misplaced Patriot Fans

Today was travel day. I spent the afternoon driving to NY – Giant Country – leaving Patriot Place to go home and watch the Super Bowl with my husband and dad. My dad is a staunch Giant fan, and my husband and I couldn’t be more Patriot if you handed us a musket. Some of . . . → Read More: Misplaced Patriot Fans

Linked In – Not Sociallly

Resetting the Compass – Day 26

Today was my first day back to yoga in five days after being laid up with a cold. On the way there I was thinking I felt pretty good and I could handle this today. When I got there, I found a new teacher I’ve never seen before. I . . . → Read More: Linked In – Not Sociallly