Life lessons learned from elderly dogs

While scrolling through Facebook recently, I came across several dog-related posts on a friend’s page. They were about her eighteen-year-old pup, Gizmo. His health was failing and she’d been taking him to the vet frequently. Over a period of days, the posts went from distressing health updates to announcing she’d made the tough decision to […]

Horsing around with new, old friends

Reconnecting with old friends is one of life’s best rewards. Sharing memories from the past and realizing you have even more in common after all “those years” is a wonderful gift. My husband and I were fortunate to experience this type of “friendship refresh” when we caught up with our former Champaign neighbors, Alan and […]

Christmas Potpourri

A grab bag of observations on holiday decorating, gifting, movies, dining traditions and more! Behold my seasonal musings: Deck the halls: Holiday decor is a personal thing. There’s no right or wrong when it comes to choosing the number of trees, holiday displays or outdoor Christmas lights. My friend Kathy goes all-in with eleven (!) […]

Hat’s off to our community of volunteers

As I walked into the grocery store last week, I heard the familiar bell one associates with the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle campaign. A young woman was ringing the bell and smiling as people walked into and out of the store. Some people scurried by avoiding eye contact, while others dropped coins or bills into […]

Being productive on those do-nothing days

Since I retired a little over a year ago, I’ve made it a point to do something “productive” each day. What exactly that means is open to interpretation. For some productivity relates to work type tasks, for others, it’s household chores and management or time spent on hobbies, self-improvement etc. Most of the time, I […]