Every year around Mothers Day the Catholic Church welcomes its young members to the Body of Christ through First Holy Communion. This was called to my attention this year by my friend Donna back in Kalamazoo, whose Son Dominic, received Holy Communion for the first time on Sunday. He participated in the Presentation of the … Continue reading Children Of The Eucharist
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Number Fifty-Nine
It was Tuesday, April 18, 1950, the opening day of Baseball Season when I came into the world at 7:20 in the morning. This could explain my rabid interest in the Detroit Tigers when I was a young girl. I knew all the players, how many kids they had, where they lived, (stalker?) their batting … Continue reading Number Fifty-Nine
Excuse Me Ma’am, Do You Have A Permit For That?
It was January of 1980 when my friend Joyce and I decided to take a self-defense class at the YMCA in Kalamazoo. I was a single Mom working nights at a trucking company, so taking a Judo class sounded like a good idea. Barney Fife came to my mind from the old Andy Griffith Show, … Continue reading Excuse Me Ma’am, Do You Have A Permit For That?
Sometimes God Says No
It seems that over the last five years, I have wanted nothing more than to move back home. Knowing that probably won't happen, I would settle for moving closer, like Chicago, perhaps. Almost made it a year ago.My husband's Company was transferring us to their Bensenville office (that's near Chicago) so we put our house … Continue reading Sometimes God Says No
Trying To Keep It Simple
In an attempt to save money I have been examining our monthly outlay for bills and trying to find ways we can cut expenses.We have all but given up eating out. Now eating out consists of stopping at Subway and getting $5.00 Foot-longs on Friday night. When the lease expired on my BMW, I bought … Continue reading Trying To Keep It Simple
Ashes to Ashes
The Lenten season is a time for reflection and sacrifice on our part in preparation for the celebration of Easter. Some people give up their favorite foods, or activities for the forty-some days.I myself gave up ice cream. I love ice cream. I scream for ice cream. Normally it isn't a problem, I just don't … Continue reading Ashes to Ashes
Drop That Chicken Leg
Back in the day when we were growing up, I remember meal times in particular. Maybe because it was the time we were all together with Dad and Mom or maybe it was something else.Our parents grew up during the depression and always were mindful of not having enough to eat. We weren't poor, but … Continue reading Drop That Chicken Leg
Get Your Indulgences Here
I have been going back and forth about writing this article for several weeks and finally decided to go ahead and do it. So here goes.A few weeks ago I was reading the New York Times when I came across an article about how the Catholic Church is re-emphasizing Indulgences among its members. In an … Continue reading Get Your Indulgences Here
"Let’s Write It Up On The Hood"
Back in a former life, I used to sell Real Estate. I spent my last nine years in Kalamazoo, MI selling homes, but as most Realtors know, writing up the sale is the easy part. Before and after present most of the problems and I might add fun.When I first decided to try real estate, … Continue reading "Let’s Write It Up On The Hood"
Love You to the Max (A letter to my first Grandchild)
The first time I held you in my arms was a magical moment. Only about five minutes old, freshly bathed and wrapped tightly in a receiving blanket and hand knit stocking cap. There wasn't a peep out of you. I think you were happy in my arms. Could you feel the love in my arms … Continue reading Love You to the Max (A letter to my first Grandchild)