37.6 miles of walking later my best friend, Ann, and I believe that we can offer some words of advice to anyone who is going to embark upon a Walt Disney World Adventure. We planned a Girls Trip with the help of friend Allison Spruill Continue reading →
How To Host a Wedding Welcome Dinner Abroad
It’s wedding recap week, isn’t it? I promised I would share a bit about our son Micah and his beautiful bride Wendy’s wedding and this week I am trying to share a few pictures from that magical time. Months before the wedding in Dubrovnik, Croatia Continue reading →
Dubrovnik – Game of Thrones Tour and More
Our summer time trip to Croatia was an experience that I keep trying to relive. Not the heat part because it was sweltering much of the time. We have found that the air conditioning in Europe is definitely not the air conditioning that we Continue reading →
Just Where Do Those Balls Come From?
It’s that time of year again when I feel drawn to write a little post about Ada, Ohio. Ada is many things. It is a palindrome. It is a village. It is home to Ohio Northern University where Chris and I met and graduated. It Continue reading →
What’s On My Camera Roll?
From time to time I like to share what is on my camera roll on my phone. The recent pictures will give you a glimpse into my life as of late especially if you do not follow me on other social media channels. Please enjoy. Continue reading →
A Little Sand and Sunshine to Brighten the Day – Marco Island
Who doesn’t love a few pictures of sunshine and sand to brighten up a day? I know a good portion of the country is dealing with snow and cold and otherwise miserable weather. It is not my intention to make those conditions seem worse but Continue reading →
Musings from Marco Island, Florida
Our extended time in Florida has come at a good time with all of the cold weather that seems to be invading all areas of the United States. It is plenty cold here, though, and our beach time has been limited a little bit but Continue reading →
Seashell Art Takes Over a Bug
Seashells are everywhere in Florida. They just are the symbol of everything Florida so why should I be surprised to see a car covered in seashells in the Sunshine State? It should be a natural thing, right? When we picked Aaron and Erin up at Continue reading →
A Plane, An Empty Seat and a Former Vice President
My last trip home from Alabama proved to be more exciting than I had anticipated. Air travel is never predictable and as Chris peeled off to fly to parts unknown for business I found myself sitting in the exit row (more room) on a CRJ700 Continue reading →