The bummer about being a blended family is that your time is so divided. Gabe is home for 2.5 weeks, but we only had him for 6 days. Luckily it was time that overlapped with everyone else too, so they … Continue reading
Category Archives: goals
I’m finally getting around to writing about my focus for 2014. This year’s focus has two main parts to it – two main areas that I need to get to work on and can be tackled with one focus. I … Continue reading
“If you don’t build your dream, someone will hire you to help build theirs” I liked this quote when I read it. I like having dreams (which really is code for “goals” with me) and I like it when my … Continue reading
For this quote of the week, I am stealing a little something from one of my favorite blogs: 71 Toes. She talked about goal setting here and came up with this great quote (or her husband did): Start somewhere, and keep moving.I … Continue reading
Last year I turned 40 and made a list of things I wanted to accomplish. You can see the list here. I’m happy to say that many have been accomplished, and many I’m still working on. None were abandoned so … Continue reading
“Don’t be afraid to go out on a limb…that is where the fruit is”.Given my chosen career (working with people who have suffered from head injuries), I am a little bit of a cautious mother. My children know to not … Continue reading
When Zach and Josh were little, they went to a home daycare, with a wonderful caregiver, Ti-Tia. She was more of a Grandmother to them, and she loved all the kids she took care of, and treated all of us … Continue reading
“Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow”– Einstein I thought this was a nice quote to start the new year off. It’s always fun thinking back about the past year, like I did here. Thinking about the good … Continue reading
This year is a big one for me: I turn 40. How did that happen? I read about all the 20 somethings and their smugness at being so young. I was just there so wipe that smirk off your face. … Continue reading
There is a popular theory that states something like “You are who you hang out with” or “The people you associate with will define you whether you like it or not”. We have talked about this a lot with the … Continue reading