
Life is different on this side of the game. Labor Day marks a year since my husband’s last at bat, and now we embrace a … Read More ›
Kind words are like honey, good for the soul and healing to the body. Proverbs 16:24
Life is different on this side of the game. Labor Day marks a year since my husband’s last at bat, and now we embrace a … Read More ›
My mother had convinced me to eat the tri-colored noodles by calling them “curly pigtails.” I believe my fascination with pigs began one Labor Day … Read More ›
After being around baseball my entire life, I have the superpower of being able to spot a baseball boy or a ballplayer’s love interest from … Read More ›
As a mother of two precious boys, I’ve been fairly successful at keeping them contained in an organic-antibacterial-padded-and-safety-locked bubble. Oh, how I love that bubble! … Read More ›
Appalachians are historically suspicious folk. It probably started in 1792 when George Washington led about 13,000 militia to Pittsburgh. After trying to resolve the issue … Read More ›
Seemingly, I have written a lot about bad fruit. The truth of the matter is that I don’t like waste and “spoiled” in the case … Read More ›
Sometimes the profoundness of a brief question or statement, one that is perhaps even overlooked by the speaker, can captivate you and steal your complete … Read More ›
I’ve seen and made a lot of laborious recipes for chicken and dumplings, but none can compare to the deliciousness and simplicity of my Granny’s. … Read More ›