Oops is Sometimes Good
Saying oops is sometimes good. My sister in law used to say “oops” when she dropped an ice cube and the dog would rush in to find it. This would save the family from either having to pick it up Read More …
Saying oops is sometimes good. My sister in law used to say “oops” when she dropped an ice cube and the dog would rush in to find it. This would save the family from either having to pick it up Read More …
Why is it that you must always have an account login field on your website? I mean, okay, it isn’t really a question. I know the answer. But come on folks. I have so many passwords and user names and Read More …
Forget plans you have made. Just throw them out the window. You have to just go with the flow. Things are changing too quickly to think that there is something you did in January 2015, that still applies today. That Read More …
There are many words for being thoughtful. I am not talking about being polite and saying “hello, thank you” to those you meet in retail settings. I am, instead, thinking of pensive or even obsessed. It is a good thing Read More …
Little schedule changes can make a huge difference some days. Tonight was back to school night. Last year, it took us over an hour to get out of the high school – where we were parked in the overflow, gravel, Read More …
Set in your ways? Young and impressionable? Open minded? Any of these still allow for a change in perspective. If we are unwilling, unable or uncompromising – we can’t grow. If we are too willing, able or compromising – we Read More …
Thematically, this post belongs right where it is, following yesterday’s post about shoes. Shoes can change a person’s life…and I am not talking about ballet slippers either. I mean, real shoes. Simple, new, never been worn before, shoes. Fostering change Read More …
I don’t mean shoes for change, as in the cost, such as fifty cents, but really more about shoes and shoe companies that change peoples lives. I just ordered a couple of pairs of Tom’s and while they are super Read More …
Being true to yourself in the ultimate form means living your dream life. Where you want to live and doing what you want to do. My sister packed up her family and moved north about five hours into a new Read More …