My Way Home

Back home...in my little serenity corner.  Even when “life” happens and takes precedence over my quiet time, I always find my way back to my refuge, my sanctuary.  Here, my soul is at rest and feels at peace.   When I was a younger woman raising children, I’d complain to my husband that I resented my need for … Continue reading My Way Home

Bartlett Hill

I remember my walk home from high school one particular spring day during my Freshman year.  Thoughts entered my mind, from where I don’t know, but I remember them still.  As I was huffing and puffing up the steep Bartlett Hill, I made a decision, not realizing how important this would be to the very fabric of … Continue reading Bartlett Hill

Less is More

With my nephew purchasing his first home, I find myself evaluating my household possessions, deciding which to keep and which to pass on to him.  Do I really need this?  I repeatedly ask myself.  Could he make better use of this?? Each item I touch evokes memories from the past, some more fond than others.  A friend recently reminded … Continue reading Less is More

Uninvited Visitors

I’m standing about ten feet from our home’s entry, in a discussion with my mother, when the outside door flies open and in walks a man yelling, “Linda? Hey Linda I’m here!”  My mother and I stare at him, slack-jawed in a deer-caught-in-headlights daze.  Finally, I rescue my voice from the shock, and think to ask him … Continue reading Uninvited Visitors

The Ungifted Gift

My friend showed me her life-like baby boy doll that she has treasured for years.  At the time, she was enjoying the process of looking for a new outfit for him.  Her joy was infectious.  So much so that it remained with me while I was running errands the next day and happened upon some little booties.  Without hesitation, … Continue reading The Ungifted Gift

“I Think I Can”

While listening to a webinar, the presenter said there are few people left who are not plugged into technology somehow.  Gone is the group of people who ‘chose’ not to plug into Face Book or other social media venues because they were “simply not interested and didn’t need it” or felt it was beyond their technical … Continue reading “I Think I Can”