
Pumpkins, masks, and screams… oh my!
Friends, Day 1 of the 31 Days of Myths, Magic, Mayhem, and more… I will be your host for the evening, and tonight I will take you on a journey of discovering why certain items have come to define the holiday where the supernatural and the living intertwine. What is it about buying costumes, purchasing…
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Three little words. 15 letters. And a whole new way to look at life.
Friends, It’s been a rough week. I hate to say that I was having an ‘episode’ because when you deal with bipolar or any other mental health issue, it is more than that. It’s a word that I don’t think exists yet. I am often asked, ‘What does it feel like?’ And the only thing…
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Today in History- The Man in the Iron Mask arrives at Pignerol.
One of the greatest mysteries of all time is the story of the man behind the iron mask. No one knows who he is. No one can explain why he was imprisoned. There is no explanation for why his existence was written out of the history books. So, what do you know?
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Today in History- Cleopatra dies.
Cleopatra. An icon. A ruler. A leader. And recently sparked a heated debate worldwide. Who is the person behind the myth?
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Whiteboards, craft / reptile shows, and overpriced houses…
Because life isn’t crazy enough… now we are looking for a new home while working full time and have two small businesses. What could go wrong?
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Today in history- Fire Engulfs Circus Big Top in Hartford, Conn.- Killing 167.
On Thursday, July 6th, 1944, a sultry summer’s day, thousands of people gathered on Barbour Street in Hartford to be entertained by the Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus. It will become one of the worst disasters in Connecticut history.
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One good idea led to a credit card being maxed out! The joys of being a supportive mom!
When you want to support your son’s passion- but your credit card is maxed out and you need gas.
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Today in History: The official beginning and end of World War 1.
Today in History: According to widely held beliefs, World War I ended at 11 a.m. on the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918- but the official end of the war was scheduled for exactly 5 years after Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia.
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