Sensitivity is The New Inner Strength

There is nothing wrong with sensitivity, especially towards others. However, it is becoming an emotion I see less of all the time. There are situations when I, am not very sensitive about certain issues and people. Maybe it’s just a sign of the times that we live in. Growing up, I was to sensitive. Kids […]

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Humor…A Good Thing to Have, But Has It Left the Building?

Having a sense of humor is a good thing. Pretty sure I laugh at many things others don’t find funny. Through the years, I’ve weeded out people I could hang out with, if they didn’t have one. This may have resulted in losing decent, well abiding citizens to be around, but if you don’t get […]

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Ocean Breezes in March…Yes Or Anytime

The ocean is wonderful to visit no matter what time of the year. Sure, the ocean breezes might have a bit of a chill in them, so then just put a coat and hat on. I don’t care when I get to go down to the beach. It’s the beach!  And this weekend we will […]

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Health Care Insurance…A Conflict Where No One’s Immune

Health care is indeed a sensitive subject to discuss these days. It effects everyone, but in different ways.  Take it from someone who has worked in the health insurance field for over 35 years, it is not a one size fits all. And unfortunately, no one will ever be happy. The Affordable Care Act has […]

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Spring Has Sprung…Good for Me, Bad for Bob

Spring is officially here. I consider myself an autumn type of girl, but the flowers blooming and trees budding is a good thing. It’s also the time of the year that I can start saying so long again to Bob. You see Bob moved in years ago up behind our house, in a new development […]

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Rock and Roll Will Never Die

Remember the song Bye, Bye Miss American Pie, the day the music died?  Rock and roll never will die in my opinion. Music lost a real legend with the passing of Chuck Berry. However, thanks to social media and different online music outlets, his music and others will always be here. Let’s face it, with […]

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Coupon Clipping Helps You Save

Coupon clipping should not become a lost art. It’s still a major part of my grocery shopping ritual. Sure, you have to sit there and either cut or print them out, but think of some extra money in your pocket. I’ve been coupon clipping for years now. It’s been a matter of tweaking how I […]

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St. Patrick’s Day is Here…Everyone is Irish Today

Happy St. Patrick’s Day everyone! Even if you aren’t Irish, “Top of the Mornin’” to you as well. Today is the day where we all get out our green clothes, shamrock pins, so on and so forth. St. Patrick’s Day is also the day where the amateur drinkers will be coming out of the woodwork. […]

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Technology and Cold…Doesn’t Make a Great Relationship at Times

Technology and cold weather may keep me from going into work on Wednesday. It’s hard to do when you  can’t open your car doors, after a snow and sleet storm. This is new to me. When technology and computers run automobiles, there is going to be trouble at some point down the road. I worked […]

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Tragedies in Others Lives Should Help Put Yours into Perspective

There is no shortage of tragedies around us . Watching the news or having something affect your life, in one form or another, should put your life in perspective. And so that is what happened almost a week ago tomorrow. Our son-in-law, lost a dear and close friend in a fire. It left all of […]

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