Life IS Short … So How Do We Make the Most of It?

We hear it all the time: “Life is short.” This past month has been a stark reminder: a friend’s husband passed away, and I learned of an acquaintance (my age) who is going on hospice because her cancer returned. The good friend of one of my very best friends succumbed...

Going Back to My Childhood Love: Dance

In addition to being an author, I have a few day jobs: I’m the copy editor of a local magazine, as well as a freelance editor and writer. A few months ago, I was editing a chapter for a book about leveraging time and resources in a business setting. During COVID, the...

Five Life Lessons from my Grandma Helen

Today’s my grandma’s birthday. She would have been 102. Grandma Helen, my mom’s mom, was part of the Greatest Generation. Born in 1920, she lived through the Depression, served during World War II, went into the workforce full-time after that, and lived a long life...

Book Review: Imperfect Chemistry by Mary Frame

This fun, quick-paced rom-com kept me interested, engaged, and laughing. Here’s the Amazon synopsis: Lucy London puts the word genius to shame. Having obtained her PhD in microbiology by the age of 20, she’s amassed a wealth of knowledge, but one subject...

Today, I Choose Hope

It’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in America. On this day, we honor the celebrated civil rights leader for his contributions and achievements. But it doesn’t mean anything if we don’t take time to truly reflect on his messages. I want to share with...

“Love Your Family” – and We’re ALL Family

One of my favorite quotes is from Mother Theresa: “If you want to change the world, go home and love your family.” I’ve always wanted to change the world. In my personal life, I’ve loved my family, and let my kids see me love my friends and...