Grief is a sneaky little sucker. It comes packing a rainbow of emotions ranging from neon bright to the darkest of dark. Grief is terribly uncomfortable. Any person who has experienced true grief I believe would agree and testify that it's a bizarre chain reaction experience. Grief is weird because it gets all balled up… Continue reading Good GRIEF
Tag: joy
SUPERBOWL
Football fanatics beware...SUPERBOWL 57 is near. This is always my favorite instant replay time of the year when I softly remind Mr. Chicken Fry that he is OLDER than the Super Bowl. An ANNUAL sweet little fun fact that I sarcastically deliver with a whisper. I knowingly married a man who was actually alive on the… Continue reading SUPERBOWL
EXIT
How is everyone doing this last day in January. Can you believe it's almost FEBRUARY? Last year I was challenged by a friend and workout warrior to participate in a "one word for the year" challenge. With fierce eagerness, I tackled this word like I had a tiger in my tank. I fell in love… Continue reading EXIT
Dryer thoughts
Recently, while in the middle of a taming my frizzy skinny hair under the warm heat of a hand-held blow dryer, I had a very deep thought. It's possible that the serene hum of the dryer coupled with the vibrating hot air had me in a trance and melted my brain into mush. The truth is,… Continue reading Dryer thoughts
But do I have to??
I have had such a wonderful staycation at my parents ranch home. I completely unwound and gave myself permission to indulge in all areas. Sleep was my biggest splurge. I stayed in bed until my eyes were completely open and not one hint of drifting back off to la la land was possible. I lounged… Continue reading But do I have to??
Tuesday testimonial: Cynthia
One year ago this week, my girlfriend and neighbor Cynthia called and scheduled a private training session. My precious friend came in the door looking skeletal and weak. I was concerned when the scale revealed she weighed only 100 pounds! My beautiful friend was skin and bones. Cynthia, a lively and giddy gal, had… Continue reading Tuesday testimonial: Cynthia