2022 Changes
What kinds of changes did you see in 2022? How important is flextime for you? Do you work from home?
What kinds of changes did you see in 2022? How important is flextime for you? Do you work from home?
Is it funny or ironic that I see a lot of memes and posts this time of year reminding people to slow down and don't be stressed?...
What are you doing for the holidays? Do you celebrate Thanksgiving? What's your favorite holiday food?
Have you had experience with scope creep, time suck and/or overwhelm? Have you ever remodeled all or part of your home?
When I got my first pair of fuzzy slippers, I never dreamed they'd be as important a part of my life as they have become.
What Halloween memories do you have? What's your favorite alter ego? Witch, vampire, cowboy, or ghost? Did you make or buy your costumes?
My Dad may have been a Yankee, but Mom was a pure Southern girl. That means, I know how a Southern Magnolia tree should be grown.
Do you eat to live or live to eat? What’s on your plate? Is it just the food or is it the experience?
Running. The first thing that goes through my mind is UGH!
What do you consider is the perfect coffee pot? Do you have a favorite? Do you grind your own beans?
Do you think older people are condescending or do you enjoy talking to people older than you?
What are you doing to offset inflation in your household?
Most of us struggled with the work-life balance pre-covid, but all that changed in 2020. How is your life different?
Do you have a garden? What do you grow? Do you call it your therapy? #Gardening #GardenTherapy #FlowerTherapy #Flowers #FreshVeggies
Have you driven through the countryside lately? What have you noticed?
What role has music played in your life? Do you play an instrument? Do you have fond memories from your childhood that involve music?
Snow in Georgia isn't exactly a normal thing and isn't exactly snow, most of the time. Well, it's probably about a 50/50 chance
My dad instilled in me a love of photography. He talked about how to frame photos and between both my parents, I received my first camera at
This is a commentary on how we don't always know what we have until it's not around.
Life has lots of ups and downs, sometimes all at once - we may be celebrating at the same time as other not-so-great things are happening.