We made it through my son’s college graduation. Pomp, circumstance and all. There was some kind of mace scepter that was ceremoniously carried across the stage. I don’t know what that was all about. Nor did the honorees seem to have a clue, or care. Must be something left over from Cornelius Vanderbilt’s days. Each …
Empty Nest
Annette is a writer, teacher, and community connector. She can be found at Find You in the Sun, writing about her life with her mother, who is living with dementia. For more from her please consider stopping by. You’ll find posts like this one there. Taking care of a loved one with dementia is beyond …
Pennie can be found sharing at The Accidental Blogger, a space where she opens up about some of the things that interest her most – like travel, cooking, canning, jewelry and writing. I recently had the opportunity to participate in the incredible experience that is Listen To Your Mother (LTYM). My LTYM recap was shared here on …
Catherine DeCenzo is a hilarious tale-teller who can be found writing over at Cat’s Out of the Bag. I recently watched a very touching video of a woman standing in front of her book club reading excerpts from a book on letting go of children as they journey into adulthood. Tissues came out, tears welled up …
Lori writes about her emerging nest journey at Lori Pelikan Strobel. The semester has ended and the time has come that your college student is home to complete your nest. Warning: It will not be what you expect. Your student will be home to quickly say, “Hi, Mom. I’m home.” You will next hear the thud of …