Pink Isn’t for a Girl
Let’s just make sure this is clear…pink isn’t for a girl anymore than blue is for a boy. We can love whatever color we want, pink or blue, yellow or green, black or red, grey or purple…maybe not orange (just Read More …
Let’s just make sure this is clear…pink isn’t for a girl anymore than blue is for a boy. We can love whatever color we want, pink or blue, yellow or green, black or red, grey or purple…maybe not orange (just Read More …
We always like to celebrate: St Patrick’s Day, PopPops, sons, spring, Grandmoms and lots of other family with March birthdays! In honor of the special occasions, our tulips are ready to add a little pop of bright yellow. Things like Read More …
After a long cold, dark winter, I think the outside world is finally ready to transition from brown and grey to pastel. Lavender and pale yellow is a good way to start. I know, in some respects, I wish it Read More …
It is getting warmer, just a bit outside… not enough to spend the entire day out there, even in the bright sunlight. Ditch the coats. Wear shoes without socks. Leave the scarf at home. Put on a cap. Sit in Read More …
In just a few more days – okay, maybe it is closer to an entire week – but, soon it will officially be spring. The birds are already singing, the people are already walking outside, the kids are asking about Read More …
We are still looking for the sun these days…what do we get, instead? Rain. Wind. A tornado watch. Now, instead of looking for spring flowers, we keep our eyes up to the sky, as the ap tells us… Look for Read More …
When I was a kid, I was so sad…even with the jelly beans and chocolate bunnies that we stashed in our little white and pastel purses, sneaking them out to eat during church service. Sitting there, we tried not to Read More …
Today was one of those late winter days when you could open the doors and windows and let the fresh air in. After many, long, cold moments, the kinds that take your breath away, it was a warm welcome to Read More …
It is sad, but true that we – as parents – have a contradictory role in our children’s lives. We care for them. We cuddle them. We hold them. We ooh and aah over them. We dress them, feed them Read More …
When we all have a common goal, we are louder together. Whether we are supporting, cheering, laughing, playing or singing, it is the group that becomes one – creating something bigger than just one single person could be – even Read More …