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Friday Favorites!

It’s a mix of a week with tough topics and a more lighthearted giveaway. If you haven’t entered yet, please do! You have all weekend to enter daily and share with your friends. From time to time I like to share a few fun things about me or products that I particularly enjoy. By doing so, it gives you a little insight into who I am beyond my story of struggle and abuse survival. Here’s what I’m liking lately:

Charming Charlie: I may have mentioned my infatuation with Charlie before. If not, Charlie is a beautiful store, a Toys R Us for women, perhaps. It’s full of accessories. Lots and lots of accessories. Watches, earrings, rings, bracelets, shoes, hats, purses, hair jewelry, cell phone cases, scarves, even Continue Reading

Encouragement, Life Is Beautiful

Five Lessons I Learned from My Dad

It’s Father’s Day this weekend and we all pause to reflect on our fathers, what strength of relationship we had, the lessons we learned, what we can do to honor our dads, whether or not they’re here to celebrate. My dad passed away nearly 11 years ago and I miss him every day. I often reminisce about funny things he did or said or things that made a profound impression on me, formed my character. In honor of my sweet dad on this Father’s Day weekend, I’d love to share with you some powerful things I learned from a genuinely dear, funny, devoted, strong man.

Commitment: Dad knew about commitment. He was a good son and brother before becoming a husband and father. He was faithful to my Mom for over 40 years, until she passed away four months after their 40th wedding anniversary. He had always been a good provider, sometimes working two jobs in the early years of their marriage. He wanted my mom to be able to stay at home with their children and he was willing to work extra to Continue Reading

Encouragement, Life Is Beautiful

Forties, Freedom, and Faith Lessons

This week I step forth into another milestone year of my forties as I celebrate another blessed birthday. Some people squirm and cringe at the thought of their birthday creeping up; some even claim “I don’t celebrate birthdays any more.” This hurts a little when I hear it. I understand the fear of growing old and facing the sad effects of gravity on our bodies, of looking back in surprise at how much time has passed and how quickly. But every year…every breath…is a gift.  When my birthday rolls around each year, I’m thankful for it. It is a bit sobering, I’ll admit, to see that I’m approaching my mid-forties when I remember fondly the days I thought thirty was ancient.  But I’ve watched my parents face death. I’ve watched friends leave this world. I’ve had my own brushes with it too and I’m delighted to be here. I want to be here. I’ve got a lot to do yet and I’m grateful to be here doing it, to watch my babies grow and experience life with them and my husband.

This age is beautiful. There is an amazing liberation that comes with Forty. I say “Forty” with a capital “F” because the age is like this monument to our freedom: freedom from opinions and self-esteem downers, from giving a crap about what others think because we’ve pretty much come into our own and we’re really good with that.  I wanted to share with you some lessons I’ve learned and things I’ve gained since entering my Forties.  Continue Reading

Encouragement, Life Is Beautiful

Five Favorites

We all have those products that are in our personal arsenals of “five favorites”: Things that make us feel better or look better or make our days run more smoothly. Because my kids and I are back in our hometown this week taking care of some old business and visiting with friends and family, I decided to write a lighthearted piece for you to enjoy while I’m on this brief hiatus.  I always enjoy hearing and reading about products that others like and find effective or useful so I’m happy to share with you as well.

Here are some things I’m really excited about lately: Continue Reading