Lanette Hansen
February 25, 2014
Yep, we’re on the hunt for a new vehicle. My sweet, wonderful 2001 Jetta, Brigetta, has seen her better days. She’s got hail damage, a banged up passenger-side headlight from a fender bender and the ‘check engine’ light […]
Kathryn Vaughn
February 18, 2014
I am really sorry that people don’t enjoy winter. I have so much fun that I think I’d like a vacation in Alaska! When it’s warm out, you can’t see your breath, the bugs take over and you can’t sleep under soft cozy covers like a bear. In winter, hot coffee is magical. The […]
February 10, 2014
There’s an author who once said something that has stuck with me for years. “Please be responsible for the energy you bring into this space.” I love that and think of it often. So, I’m well aware that I’m about to bring negative energy into this space, but this winter can kiss my butt! Oh […]
kiernan
I am more of a morning person than a night owl. I enjoy taking Truman for a walk when it’s still dark so that by the time we’re finished I can see the sun slowly start to make the sky pink. I also love how still everything is in the morning. It’s a good time […]
February 5, 2014
When I was growing up, getting your ears pierced was something of a right of passage to being an adult. You had to wait until you were 16 years old. Not at all sure why that was, but I think it was. I had found some cute 14k gold posts and my friend […]
Jim Bartlett
Fifty years ago this week, the Beatles landed in America, played on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” and changed millions of lives, along with the very course of history. While a certain degree of Beatlemania was happening everywhere in the spring and summer of 1964, it got an extra jolt of intensity in Wisconsin in September, […]