This is the only time in my life that I have ever said this: I am grateful that my grandparents are not here. Up until recently, I would have told you I would give my right arm or more to see my Papa again. But not today. I would give everything I have to notContinue reading “This is the only time that I have ever said this”
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Jan’s Cheesecakes
This week, my mom warmed up her oven and broke out her secret recipes for a cause, the Galena ARC’s Take the Cake Auction.
My Echo
A tortoise kitten found begging for food behind a restaurant in Taos, New Mexico, Echo was a tough and tender little one from the start. For once, I was early to meet a friend and said I would visit an animal shelter “just to look.” I walked in, and Echo was in a cage atContinue reading “My Echo”
Galena Food Pantry sees changes as Pandemic ensues
While many food pantries across the country have seen a rapid increase in the number of clients coming to their doors for assistance during the Pandemic, Thomas Van Gelder at the Galena Food Pantry in Galena, Illinois has seen something a little different. “The irony is we have fewer clients coming in,” he said. However,Continue reading “Galena Food Pantry sees changes as Pandemic ensues”
A day in the life
Life in a small town can be full of familiarity and wandering adventures.
The dreaded hisssss
As I run to my train, which is stopped in its tracks, I hear that dreaded hisssss.
The security guard looks to me and shakes her head. “They just closed the doors.”
Happy Holi!
On a whim, we went to Navy Pier to visit the Children’s Museum on March 4, 2018. What we didn’t realize is we happened to go during Holi, a Hindu spring festival of love and colors.
One Wall
When I was 16 and my parents were going through a divorce, my best friend invited me to join her and her parents on a trip to a farmhouse they bought. Her parents planned to renovate it and we were going to help. I had no idea what I was in for, really. I hadContinue reading “One Wall”