Caring for Marble
For my parent’s generation, the middle class version of the American Dream was to get married, buy a house, and have two or three kids. Then, when the kids finish college or get married and get out on their own, … Continue reading
For my parent’s generation, the middle class version of the American Dream was to get married, buy a house, and have two or three kids. Then, when the kids finish college or get married and get out on their own, … Continue reading
There must be over a dozen flavors of Pop Tarts on the grocery shelf, and I’ve tried four or five of them. But I always seem to gravitate back to the frosted strawberry flavor. This is the one flavor that … Continue reading
With our enjoyment of an early spring, I have a long list of yard work that needs to be done. We are going to be focusing on fixing up both the front yard and the back yard, so we can … Continue reading
The news from Japan is still not good. The record setting earthquake on Friday, followed by the tsunami, devastated over 10 percent of the country and killed thousands of people. I read online this morning that the border of Japan … Continue reading
Here it is, the weekend for adjusting clocks and observing Daylight Savings Time. Before I fall asleep tonight I will change all the clocks in the house. I used to change them first thing in the morning, but one year … Continue reading