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Memorial

I first want to thank everyone who’s come out this evening to remember and celebrate my father’s life. Hemingway said, “Every man’s life ends the same way. It is only the details of how he lived and how he died that distinguish one man from another.” My father was born […]

Eulogy

First, I’d like to thank everyone for coming out to celebrate my mother’s – Margo’s – Grandma’s – life.  Helen Keller said “What we have once enjoyed deeply we can never lose.  All that we love deeply becomes part of us.”  If that’s true, then my mother’s love has become […]

February

February is the worst, isn’t it? It’s like Narnia under the White Witch – always winter and never Christmas. I mean, think about it. Winter, in these parts anyway, starts around November or December. You’ve got Thanksgiving and all that “over the river and through the wood” stuff. Obviously, if […]

Who Do You Have to Know?

I’ve been a member of the same gym for a few years now.  I find that this particular gym fits my needs: it’s open 24 hours, and, besides being very affordable, especially when I pre-pay for a year, it’s super convenient – I head out in the morning, take one […]

Get a Great Dane, They Said . . .

Just a little over two months ago, after we lost our Thor, we reached out to the Great Dane rescue and became the grateful parents of a 2-year-old rescue named Storm.  (Now also known as Storm Bob Naughty Pants.) Do you know what a 2-year-old Great Dane is?  It’s still […]

What are you saving it for?

Have you ever heard those heartbreaking stories about the old lady who dies, and her daughter finds the fancy nighties and gorgeous dresses – with tags still on them – unworn because Mom was saving them? Or maybe it’s a set of beautiful china that was just too special to […]

I’ve got a guy

About a million years ago, shortly after I moved to Rochester, and long before I met Husband, I dated this guy.  One weekend, when someone was visiting from out of town, the whole family congregated in Buffalo for Sunday dinner.  The entire family had been, in essence, born and raised […]

Candied Grapefruit

When my mother-in-law, Jane, was a girl, her mother would make candied grapefruit peel every Christmas.  I’ve heard, for years now, about how wonderful that was, and how much she loved it, and how you just can’t buy it anymore. I had never had any candied grapefruit, though I’ve heard […]

A Long, Strange Trip

Here it is, March already.  No, wait, it’s April! And by “already” what I really mean is “FINALLY.” Isn’t it funny how, the older you get, the faster the time seems to fly by? Life events that you could swear were just a few years ago were actually decades ago.  […]

Dilettante

Last weekend, Husband and I went to a coffee-roasting demonstration.  It was really very interesting. We learned about the two basic types of coffee beans (robusto have more caffeine, but arabica have better flavor).  We watched as the raw beans went from army green to tan to deep, roasty brown, […]