Monthly Archives: December 2007

Make it a GR8 2008!

At this time of year, we often pause to reflect on the past and speculate on the future. I was doing just that recently as I was pondering the theme for my entire Boomer Babes Rock! outreach, a ministry that includes books, speaking, a web site, a column for CWO and this daily blog comprised […]

I saw the Grinch last night at starbucks. . .

I was sitting at Starbucks enjoying a Peppermint Hot Chocolate (w/half the chocolate, please) when I saw him.
A large, green hairy person with a poochy stomach and large hairy hands and feet walked through the door.
It was the Grinch!
I asked him if I could take a picture of him with my phone while he waited […]

Christmas joy?

Okay, I’m sneaking back in (Suz set a dangerous precedent) to put in a few photos of our day.
it was cold but fun, and we had a great lunch in Greektown!

It was a standoff, in which saying nothing was, in a way, saying everything.
“So we’re sending out these Christmas cards with no letter?” my husband […]

Passport to Home!

Honey, I think I mailed my car keys to Harrisonburg, Virginia?”

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Simplifying the Holidays

While attending a local networking group last week, the leader chose to take 15 minutes to ask women how they were simplifying the holiday season. I sat there in awe of how someone can choose not to decorate at all. I also was amazed by a couple women who were leaving town for several days […]

Comments and Community

Okay, I admit it. As the Founder of the Boomer Babes Rock Blog I am a pitiful example of consistent blogging. Our team of amazing boomer babe bloggers get all the credit for keeping our Technorati search engine placement so high on the Blogosphere and I am forever indebted to them.
They’re the brains of […]

Party Time

Shhh. I snuck back in and added a couple of photos to this blog. They are post-graduation pics. Richard thought no one would see him doing the dance moves, but unfortunately his wife had a camera and a blog. I love this pic. It captures the joy he felt after walking across the stage.
Today I’m […]