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An Evening of Inspritation

On March 3rd, I will again treat my guests to another wonderful evening of dancing, dining, and relaxing at the 3rd annual Evening of Inspiration fundraiser benefitting The Alesia Shute Foundation. This event is something I am very proud of and its success has proven that others enjoy a reason to gather together to help […]

Taking things for Granted

Every day we wake up and begin our day: make coffee, eat breakfast, read the paper, walk the dog, take a shower and head to work. That is what a majority of us do either daily or at some point in our lives. We go about our business without much thought on anything else accept […]

Remembering My Dear Friend

Funny how I have been blogging about keeping your chin up during the holidays and staying strong, positive and caring to those who are less fortunate around us. I do this religiously all year round but this is the time of year you really need to practice this advice. In the midst of telling everyone […]

Understanding Feelings

With the holidays upon us it is difficult to know what everyone wants and what to expect from all of the family visits and gifts.

Book Updates

My book has been chosen to be placed in various gift baskets this Thanksgiving for families who are unfortunately fighting off cancer.

Cloudy Days

Whenever the clouds come out it gives me a reason to think about how nice the sunshine is.

Helping the Unfortunate

The other day, a close friend and I went to our friend Nancy’s home to go through all of her clothing.

Breast Cancer Walk

For the past few years I have done a few walks benefitting Breast Cancer in October but the one that holds a special place in my heart is the walk at Cooper River Park in New Jersey.

Remembering

When I was a child I had some not so very happy experiences related to my illness.

Life is Funny

I have lost two wonderful people in life in the past week and have gone through a normal kind of grieving. Sadness and happy memories and even a feeling of anger at times that they have left us.