When I was young I had dreams of attending an old Ivy League college. Some of those dreams were because of songs like See You in September. Odd, I know. But nevertheless, I wanted to attend classes in big, old brick buildings on a campus where leaves turned gorgeous fall colors and the ground would sometimes be covered in snow. I married young and started a family. And then I began to dream ... continue reading...
Speak Now for Kids
Our daughter was diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis at age five. She was hospitalized in San Diego's children's hospital for five weeks. After two surguries and weeks of recuperation, she was released to return home just a week before Christmas. She was equipped with a stationary suction machine next to her bed and a portable one for traveling in the car. She took medications every three hours. ... continue reading...
Strawberry Shortcake Berry Happy Home
This is was our daughter's Strawberry Shortcake Berry Happy Home when she was 5-years old in 1984. Now it's our 5-year old grand daughter's! Nikon D90 with 18-55mm Nikkor Lens ... continue reading...
Angel Baby
I like to listen to music from the 60's. My son Brian used to call that music ... rockin to the oldies. His description of me doing high school pick up went something like this: "huge sunglasses ... rockin to the oldies blaring ... Suburban barreling down the road ... kids jumping out of the way as I screeched to a halt." Phuft! At least I stopped so the kids could get ... continue reading...
Britt Leanna Mobley
Recently I decided to make an effort ... to set a goal ... to overcome my issues with my daughter's death. Did you hear that? I said her death. Britt's death. For the longest time I only referred to it as "Britt's accident". And it was an accident. A horrible accident. A single vehicle rollover on the Cajon Pass. My daughter died on the I-15 freeway in Devore. I didn't even know ... continue reading...