To Get a Great Thing, You Have to Lose a Great Thing
Last night, I explained to my sister how my new 5:30 AM wake up routine meant that I have lost my night life. I was
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Last night, I explained to my sister how my new 5:30 AM wake up routine meant that I have lost my night life. I was
Our family has been on a mission ever since Monday. Monday afternoon at precisely 2:20 PM, I look out at my beautiful garden and smile
This morning, at 5:30 AM, I discovered the secret community of Those Who Rise Early. I can’t believe this world exists. There I am, alarm
Early this morning my daughter picks a cucumber from our garden. It is shaped exactly like a “C.” The wonder of this! A vegetable shaped
Today, 3 words reminded me of what it takes to find the flair. 1. Stress: A trainer at the gym (the same one that encouraged–er,
We are in the minivan (why is flair always happening in my minivan?) and my daughters are laughing hysterically about babies and their first words.
To know sorrow is to know loss. Sorrow represents one of the most complex human emotions because it’s a sadness tinged with beauty and joy. We
It’s a dreary, rainy day on the last day of our lake visit. My daughters climb into the boat. My youngest giggles: “It’s raining, Mom!
Here I am, at the grand celebration of my 100th day of the “Live with Flair” blog, and the flair moment is. . . fire
Sometimes I feel homesick. But it’s not for any particular home or family. It’s the weirdest feeling. I’ll be sitting there, doing the dishes or