Laughter Yoga

I know. Laughter yoga? What on earth? Well, it’s too funny – but you’re going to have to wait until tomorrow for the skinny on this one because I’m so tired from laughing for a solid hour, that I must giggle my way to bed.

Let’s just say, for tonight, when you have a . . . → Read More: Laughter Yoga

K-Cup Heaven

Today I drove back to the Cape and had to work the 4-7 shift at the Koko Centerville location. I’ve only been here once and am not to familiar with the shops in the plaza. It was 3:45 and way past my afternoon coffee time. I pulled into Bell Tower Mall and looked around for . . . → Read More: K-Cup Heaven

“F” is for Fun

It’s Fun Friday, the day of the blog hop I introduced you to last week. This week’s letter is “F” and as you can see, for me, “F” stands for only one thing – FUN!

Many years ago, throughout the nineties, I worked the rental counter and taught children’s skiing at Lapland Lake Cross Country . . . → Read More: “F” is for Fun

A Legit Job

When I retired four years ago I had a plan. I knew I didn’t want to work my first year. I wanted to do over each room of my house and begin writing. The house thing went well, but I didn’t write a word. By the second year I figured I’d find a tiny job . . . → Read More: A Legit Job

But I Won’t Do That!

Today was my second day back to Bikram after my month-long hiatus. It was a rough comeback. My first class last week was flawless. Today not so much. It’s not surprising because the yoga always has IT’S way with you, never the other way around. I knew when I re-entered the hot room, there would . . . → Read More: But I Won’t Do That!

Ralph Lives – Time For A Creative Break

Now that Ralph is once again alive on Amazon, it’s time for a creative break. (I can’t believe you haven’t downloaded your copy yet – or if you just did – thank you!) Yesterday I went to the craft store to gather supplies for a jewelry project my daughter is working on. While there, I . . . → Read More: Ralph Lives – Time For A Creative Break

‘Rounding The Bend

Currently I’m reading Return To Sullivan’s Island (Lowcountry Tales) by Dorothea Benton Frank. Her writing is not as deep and heart touching as Kristin Hannah, but the books flow with a great storyline. Last night I came across two thoughts that, today, on the morning of my sixtieth birthday, intersected. One was that two days . . . → Read More: ‘Rounding The Bend

Kept From Bikram

My schedule for the last three weeks and the next two, kept me from doing any Bikram yoga classes. I was out of town for most of that time and there were no studios within reach. The weeks I spend up here in Arlington are only doable exercise wise because I have a Koko Fit . . . → Read More: Kept From Bikram

Glutton For Gluten

This morning I received a timely text from my brother that made me think a bit. He asked me about going gluten-free, is it hard? Is it a good thing to do? I impulsively answered him because at the time I was headed to fit club, feeling very fatigued, bloated, fat, etc. from the week . . . → Read More: Glutton For Gluten

Deluded

My daughter recently cleaned out her clothes and have me two bags of things she thought I might like. This, in turn, caused me to clean out my clothes.

My first step was to try things on and decide if I’d ever wear it again. My clothes are more than four years old so . . . → Read More: Deluded