I have always loved to write. Whether it was a journal as a preteen, teenage poetry filled with heartache and young love, or dozens of unfinished "books" as a young woman. As I age blogging gives me an outlet for my feelings, ideas, opinions and memories. I sometimes see an article or news story that … Continue reading Ohm… Preserving My Peace
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Politics Seems A Bit Like A Card Game
I grew up in a card playing family. I have so many great memories of hours spent around the kitchen or dining room table. Being included as a child was so wonderful. There was always someone who would stand beside you or behind you and be ready with advice. So many times I remember turning … Continue reading Politics Seems A Bit Like A Card Game
My Momma’s Greatest Gift
The other day I was having a coffee on the back deck with a friend. She asked me what I thought about Robert Kennedy Junior and I had to think for a moment. Because to be honest, I don't think about him at all. Ever. I mean, I know he is Cheryl Hines husband and … Continue reading My Momma’s Greatest Gift
My Changing Neighbourhood
As a young girl living east of Calgary in the 1970's, I was delighted when the city started expanding our way. New communities rose up and a brand new mall was built. It made our foray into the Urban shopping easier and quicker. And yet that wasn't where we settled when we moved to the … Continue reading My Changing Neighbourhood
There Is No Such Thing As Idiot-Proof
Years ago I was working for a very large Oil Company as a consultant. This job was a bit different than my usual contracts. I was just finishing a contract at one company when I got an urgent call from a manager at a large integrated company. They had an employee not show up for … Continue reading There Is No Such Thing As Idiot-Proof
My Valentine Sister
Sixty four years ago my sister had just celebrated her tenth birthday on February 13th. Our mother was pregnant with me and she was staying with our Grandmother. The closest hospital had a rash of staff infections and my Mother chose to give birth in a hospital closer to my Grandmothers home. My sister was … Continue reading My Valentine Sister
Beware The Bearer of Buzzwords
My husband was a Natural Gas Marketer for many years. Or as our youngest daughter told her 3 year old playschool class, he sold gas. This was a very simple but correct description. However it was odd for another Mom as she decided to clarify his occupation. You see, he wore a suit to work. … Continue reading Beware The Bearer of Buzzwords
The Ingredient House
Last year sometime my daughter was talking about her youth and commented that there was never anything to eat in our house. I was surprised by that because I seemed to be buying groceries all of the time so, I disagreed. Apparently when my kids came home from school there was nothing to snack on. … Continue reading The Ingredient House
A Fresh Start
I was going through some photos on my computer this morning and came across a picture I took in June, 2020. It was a whiteboard in an organic grocery store where I shop for groceries as well as many other things. The sign had some flowers drawn for a spring like atmosphere and the caption … Continue reading A Fresh Start
Christmas Through The Years
My earliest real memory of Christmas was the year I got the Almond. It was amazing and I will never forget the feeling. First let me explain the story behind the almond. In Denmark there is a dish called risgrod. It is a rice porridge that is mainly eaten around the advent and Christmas season. … Continue reading Christmas Through The Years