Its May, which signifies many things to many people, Mother’s Day, end of the year partys, concerts, plays, dreaded tests, and an anniversary or two. As with every other month, unless you are single (and maybe then, too) you are busy, busy, busy, running around like crazy and forgetting about numero one…umm, yes that is YOU! At our house, [...]
After the events of last week, it seems almost trivial to think about the fact that yesterday was the first day of National Volunteer Week. Yet the purpose of this week is about inspiring, recognizing and encouraging people to search for ways to engage in their communities. It’s about working together and proving that our [...]
“Time flies”–”I need more time”…
We’ve all uttered these words. And as we look at the calendar and realize that we are already in April, school is winding down, and summer is rapidly approaching (although those of you with snow still on the ground may not have noticed yet)–we wonder how we could already be [...]
As a Seattle native, things generally seem to be gray this time a year. Don’t get me wrong – I love the spring showers as much as the next Seattleite, but sometimes it seems like there is never going to be a warm, sunny day – which can definitely make life seem a little [...]
Ah, how refreshing are the signs of spring: temperatures warming, daffodils blooming, birds chirping, packing tape ripping, and brown cardboard boxes loading. Well, ok, the latter two may not be considered normal indicators of the nearing vernal equinox, but for military families, they are familiar sights and sounds of that beloved time of year known [...]
The other day, I opened a tin of sweetriot (chocolate’s answer to the Tic Tac) and pulled out a little slip of paper. I love that cracker jacks and fortune cookies are no longer the only treats that give you a surprise inside! Looking up at me was a quote from Thomas Edison.
“The [...]
March always makes me think of all things Irish. Not the green beer, partying, or pinching people not wearing green (who came up with that one?!?), but the rolling green hills and villages that seem to be nestled in to the valleys. The way anything sounds magical when said in an Irish brogue. Of [...]
Can you believe February’s already almost over? I hope everyone enjoyed celebrating Valentine’s Day with a special someone, whether it was a spouse, boyfriend, significant other, or just sharing some Dove Love with your sisters. But should there really be such a focus on a single day of love? Valentine’s Day might have come [...]
I’m sure there are a ton of Sigma Kappas who were affected by Winter Storm Nemo last week. I felt like I was right in the middle of it. My boyfriend went to New Hampshire that Thursday to take advantage of the “awesome ski conditions” that Nemo would bring, so my dog, Bear, and I [...]
And now for something completely different. OK, not really. For years now, I’ve been trying to figure out how to put letters on my car without looking like I never outgrew college. (Hmm… I still work there, so did I?) I have a seriously cute little blue SUV that would wear the letters well. [...]
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