Uncategorized

The Little Red Hen Revisited Guest Post By Pamela Daugavietis

  Little Golden Books, now celebrating their 75th birthday, were among my favorite childhood books. Appearing on the market in 1942, Little Golden Books were the first high-quality books for children most parents could afford. Priced at just 25 cents and available where people shopped every day, they caused an instant sensation and were sold by the hundreds of thousands. My all-time favorite is still The Little Red Hen, nearly seven decades later. In fact,…

Continue reading

Uncategorized

Inspirational Thoughts Guest Post By Amy Temple

Here are some inspirational quotes I thought you might all enjoy:   -No one else makes you free but God and yourself -Life is a balancing act…hold steady -Laughter: The Best cure for sadness -Nobody else makes who you are -Mothers: The Best Medicine -Grandmothers make the best hugs -Come here!  Let me give you a hug! -Hugs and kisses cure everything -Prayers cure everything -Smile, I love you! Love cures everything -Life is a…

Continue reading

Uncategorized

Up, Up and Away in Her Beautiful Balloon

  It can be truly amazing how much a person can love another person. And yet sadly we do not fully comprehend the depth and completeness of that love until we are faced with living without it. And when I say without it, I really mean without the earthly reminder of it when we see that person or hear their voice. This kind of love is not really limited to the short-term capabilities of the…

Continue reading

Uncategorized

A Writer Living with Bipolar Disorder- Guest Post By Alexa Rosa

I’m a writer. I also suffer from bipolar disorder. It’s not easy. My depression eats me up alive. My mania drives me insane. It truly is a balancing act, one I can’t really control. Some medications worked for a while but so many only made things worse. Yet, each day, I try to make the best of it. I try to learn from every situation, using those lessons to create poems, articles, and stories. I…

Continue reading

Uncategorized

Change…

Change can be a good thing. Think of the changes you undergo on your journey as a means of honing the person who you are becoming. In my youth, I was quiet but with a well concealed wild side. I would act now and think later which often resulted in a somewhat negative outcome. In addition, I turned out to be a very slow learner when it came to learning from others. For some odd…

Continue reading

Uncategorized

Sharing a Lesson

For many years, I was fortunate enough to have a friend with whom I could share anything with and never have a fear of judgment or disappointment. She was always open to hearing my thoughts or story and then offering something positive or constructive. She never passed judgment. So it was easy to share and talk about even my biggest regrets and things that I had done in the past that now filled me with…

Continue reading

Uncategorized

A Very Special Man

  I wanted to take a few minutes to thank you for a very special gift that and only you could have given me. I’m not sure that you recall the story of my dad’s brother Wally, and the fact that he was killed in WWII. But it was a story that each of us kids learned more from overhearing grownups talking than from a discussing with Dad. In time, as we each reached an…

Continue reading

Uncategorized

Choose to Fill Your Glass

  Science promises us that every glass is full, but life is all about what you choose to put in your glass. Will you be inattentive and just let your glass remain full of air, a colorless odorless gas? Or will you spend your journey filling your glass with rich, colorful memories brimming with emotions and lessons which can only be acquired by living each day to its fullest? Will you learn to search for…

Continue reading