Tag: family

Her name was Louise…

Posted on June 15, 2020   |   By

It was my first real job and Louise was assigned the task of training me. She was a no-nonsense woman in her mid fifties and she found me amusing – in a good tempered way. As I access the memories I can clearly see…   Read More →

I, Woman

Posted on March 8, 2020   |   By

It’s the month of March and, apparently, it’s time for us all to celebrate the successful woman. Specifically, this is defined as women who are leaders of industry or some other category of wealth and respectability. Truly I say, bravo to these women who…   Read More →

Empty Spaces

Posted on February 25, 2020   |   By

I’ve been thinking. We have too much stuff and it’s such a burden! When did this epiphany hit me? I’d like to say this revelation came to me while I was riding high in my financial comfort zone – but it didn’t. My thoughts…   Read More →

Fear of the Known

Posted on February 20, 2020   |   By

I learned this evening that sometimes we fear the known as much as the unknown. After a busy day off running errands and working on this site a bit, I stood in the kitchen, knife in hand, cutting fresh veggies for a big salad…   Read More →

When the Bluebird Sings

Posted on February 11, 2020   |   By

My older sister, she and I, we have a connection that cannot be broken. When I was a child and into my adulthood I used to feel that she didn’t understand me. Every word I heard from her seemed to weave a message of…   Read More →

2020 Vision

Posted on December 3, 2019   |   By

We are soon to be entering the year 2020. I have always fancied that 2020 would be a time for big change – in THE world and in OUR world. You know that space we create for ourselves with each choice we make, day…   Read More →

Veterans Day in Boise!

Posted on November 11, 2019   |   By

We were so honored to participate in this year’s Boise Veterans Day Parade! This years theme was “Letters from Home”. Ken’s grandfather, Nelson G. Douglass, Jr, served in WW1 in the 91st Infantry Division “aka Wild West Division”. He wrote nearly every day to…   Read More →