I spent most (blatant lie… probably 2.1% or less) of my childhood looking for four-leaf clovers.
I distinctly remember (once) searching all around my grandparents’ backyard for these little good luck symbols. Because I wanted to make absolutely certain that good things were headed my way, I would scour the entire yard. Well, okay… [...]
I’m a lucky girl – I have an amazing family, fantastic friends, and I’m truly blessed in the lifestyle and opportunities I have been given. That being said, I have a hard time believing in pure “luck.” Maybe it was the way I was raised – that you have to work hard for anything [...]
Hopson and I often hear how lucky we are to have such a great family. We have been happily married for over 18 years and have four beautiful, healthy, wonderful, funny, obedient children. Am I blessed? You know I am… way more than I deserve. But I also know it has nothing to do with luck. It has everything to [...]
Hey there beautiful SigKaps!
March is a time for luck. According to St. Patrick’s Day that is. This month has proven to be a very lucky month for me. A lot of good things are coming in my future and I can’t wait to tell you about them. But for now.. you have to wait! [...]
2012 is zooming along- it’s already March! The month that you can’t help but relate to the color green, St. Patrick’s Day, four-leaf clovers and lucky charms. Apart from that sugar-filled cereal I used to eat as a child, I got to thinking about actual good luck charms. Do you believe in good luck [...]
One of the most stressful parts of being a working parent is finding good day care. Not decent day care, not suitable day care, but really good day care.
As I am about to begin my fourth (FOURTH!) round of day care interviews and visits, I consider myself a bit of an expert on the [...]
The New Year is a time for reflection. New beginnings, fresh starts and lots of good luck are always on our minds when the first of January rolls around. This is where ‘Texas Caviar’ comes in. Black-eyed-peas are said to bring prosperity when eaten on New Year’s Day, so what better way to [...]
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