Month: September 2018

Adventures of a Wrinkled Wanderer: Retirement Fun by Jan Milbradt

Adventures of a Wrinkled Wanderer: Retirement Fun by Jan Milbradt

This week I am featuring the first of hopefully many guest posts by my sister, Jan Milbradt.  Jan is a 65 year old retired school teacher who loves to travel!  Dressed in one of her 8 tie dyed shirts (one for each day of the 

Take Pictures With Your Heart

Take Pictures With Your Heart

Last weekend I took a road trip with two of my best friends, David and Brenda.  I plan to write more about this trip in a later post, but for now I would just like to touch on a few words that stuck in my 

Lorna’s Story: Ovarian Cancer Sucks!

Lorna’s Story: Ovarian Cancer Sucks!

 

I am the youngest of four children.  Jan is 14 years older than me,  Jon is 12 years older than me, and Lorna was the closest to me in age at 8 years older.  Jan and Jon both moved out when I was young, but this is the story of Lorna.  The focus of this post will be Lorna and memories that I shared with her, but I know that my family members have many more memories of good times with her.  I’d like to encourage anyone that knew Lorna to share some of those memories in the comments, as she touched so many people.

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Toilet Paper Belongs On The Roller, and Many Other Pet Peeves!

Toilet Paper Belongs On The Roller, and Many Other Pet Peeves!

A few weeks ago,  I had a crappy day.  Everything was going wrong, somebody took one of my blog posts and used it as their own (changed it up a tiny bit, but still almost exactly the same),  and I was in a negative mood.  

Shortcut Strawberry Poke Cake

Shortcut Strawberry Poke Cake

  So, sometimes I am lazy.  I like to take shortcuts, anything that will make my day to day life a bit easier.  If I had all of the time in the world with no other responsibilities, I would prepare everything from scratch.  If I 

Under the Autumn Trees

Under the Autumn Trees

My inspiration for the following came from this post on a wonderful blog that I enjoy reading on a regular basis:  https://ginlemonade.com/2018/09/02/if-we-were-having-coffee-writing/ In this post, Lorna gave her readers a blogging prompt/challenge to write a sepia-toned fall memory. Not only is she a gifted writer, but Lorna is very helpful to other bloggers as well.  I have learned so much about blogging from her, more than she will ever realize. She also has the same name as my sweet late sister Lorna, which I believe may just be a touch of fate.  I have many fall memories, as this is my favorite season, but when reading the prompt my mind immediately traveled back to 1992 and my fall afternoon under the trees….

 

Photo courtesy of Prairie Rose Pictures

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Upside-Down Bacon Pancake

Upside-Down Bacon Pancake

Today’s featured recipe was sent in by Neita Rader.  Neita  originally found this recipe in a Taste of Home magazine, and has adapted it to make it her own.  This Upside-Down Bacon Pancake  is, according to Neita, a fantastic “flip-flopped breakfast” that she has prepared several 

Centered : A guest post by April Olson

Centered : A guest post by April Olson

The following is a guest post from a friend of mine, April Olson.   Her words are touching, as she describes the inadequacies that we all feel, and the mental health benefits that occur when we take the time to find ourselves in the midst of