Every week I run across things that I think are wonderful and shareable. Sometimes it might be an item I find shopping for a client (or myself), sometimes it might be a good tip (like the one I shared on Continue reading →
Sugared Cranberriesadd a gorgeous sparkle and elegance to holiday desserts and charcuterie boards, or just pour them into a bowl for a crunchy, little snack. They are absolutely delicious and so easy to make.
Individually, we are one drop…together, we are an ocean. What a beautiful sentiment. Today is International Women’s Day. I’m so grateful to my girl tribe, grateful for those who stand with me. We are so much stronger together! The Continue reading →
Chris and I celebrated our 28th anniversary yesterday with a hike to Raven Cliff Falls near Helen, Georgia. It is a gorgeous trail, about 2.8 miles out to a spectacular waterfall that flows into a crevice between two rocks. Continue reading →
Raise your hand if you LOVE shopping at Target? Me too! It is literally my favorite store. It is one stop shopping at its finest-Starbucks, convenience store, grocery store, books, electronics, clothing store…
When we moved into our home here in Georgia we were amazed at the amount of art we had that our youngest son had done in AP art in high school. We decided that we would like to create Continue reading →
Chris and I recently became first time kayak owners. This was a big moment for us-one we have been wishing for a very long time. We were so excited that we went straight to the lake on the first day Continue reading →
Today I had the pleasure of attending the 2018 Enlighten Women’s Seminar entitled, “Can Women Have it All?” The guest speaker was Julie Moran. She was forthright, honest, and witty. She spoke of that famous 80’s Enjoli commercial…you remember Continue reading →
Chris and I began our marriage and our moving adventures in June of 1990 when, less than a week after we were married, we packed up our apartment in Athens, Georgia and headed to live in Winston Salem, North Carolina. Continue reading →