Overdue for a wonderful experience, a special time with my husband, I have recently been blessed and able to experience a number of wonderful experiences in just two days. I am so happy and excited about this adventure that I need … Continue reading
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Copyrighted in 2012, Me & My Money…a child’s story of diabetes, took two years to write. From birthing thoughts, jotting ideas, typing a manuscript, carrying a daily journal, contacting an illustrator, building the manuscript, proofreading and editing again and again … Continue reading
Chapter 5 “This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine…” …a long, long time. Summers at the Clara Barton Birthplace Camp in North Oxford, Massachusetts, were the highlight of my childhood. Recalling at the age … Continue reading
Simply, visual symbols are a representation of something. Whether you realize it or not, humans young and old are bombarded by symbols day in and day out. For instance, drivers are encumbered with symbols as you can imagine. I won’t even begin to … Continue reading
It’s time, people. It’s time to put Christmas, 2012, away. I hate to admit it – or go through the rigorous endeavors of having to do it – but it must be done. Whichever room I happen to be in at the … Continue reading
For diabetes caregivers, friends, family members and, of course, T1 AND T2 diabetics, this article regards one of many operational defects involved with having to wear an insulin pump. Let me [try] to familiarize this phrase for you: “Occlusion Detected.” Occlusion plainly … Continue reading
“Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!” That’s what I was told to do many years ago when my first book was published. “Hmm,” I told myself. “What do I write? What … Continue reading
As the household cook, “What’s For Dinner?” is a daily question. With some planning, I can answer this question. For instance, having bought an unlabled ‘spaghetti squash’ at one of the local 99-cent stores, I was delighted with myself, thinking … Continue reading
HOW GOD SELECTS THE MOTHER OF A CHILD WITH DIABETES by Erma Bombeck “Some women become mothers by accident, some by choice, a few by social pressures and a couple by habit. Did you ever wonder how mothers of children with diabetes … Continue reading
Facetious, flippant in a manner, said to Ernest, without dismay, “That the light of the moon did not show today.” Ernest, pondering this remark, was perspicuous in a word foray. “You’ve got it wrong, old chum,” he remarked. “The light … Continue reading