Monthly Archives: August 2011

Write Your Own Story Part 4-Spirituality and Cults

In my blogs last week I talked about my quest for spiritual connection and either my inability or my unwillingness to obtain it. I also talked about the importance of writing and what an impact that has on creating photo … Continue reading

Write Your Own Story Part 3-Spirituality and Cults

In my blogs last week I talked about my quest for spiritual connection and either my inability or my unwillingness to obtain it. This is the story I think may be behind it. I also talked about the importance of … Continue reading

Photo Albums and Why It’s Important to Write the Story

Many people find writing the story the most difficult part of creating a photo album. I used to be like that. Slap in the pictures, maybe put in a caption or two, close the book and put it on the … Continue reading

Write Your Own Story – A Quest for Spirituality- Part 2

Yesterday I wrote about writing your own story and how important it is when you take and save your digital pictures. When you write your own story, the digital photo will be more meaningful, right! To help me get back … Continue reading

Write Your Own Story – A Quest for Spirituality

Write your own story- why is that important when you take and save your digital pictures? When you write your own story, the digital photo will be more meaningful, right! To help me get back in touch with my story … Continue reading

Digital albums for your grandchildren-Part 2

Yesterday I shared some of the fun of being a grandparent and how I create digital albums from the digital pictures I take of the special times with my grandchildren when I visit them where they live. Not only are … Continue reading

Digital albums for your grandchildren

Being a parent is hard work and being a grandparent is fun. Isn’t that the truth!  I respect my children’s rules and I also spoil my grandchildren a little too. My children understand that. And I would never do anything … Continue reading

Never a daughter for me

Ever since I was little I wanted to be a mother, for many wrong reasons I know now. I was my mother’s mother and it was my responsibility to love her and take care of her. So I wanted to … Continue reading

Mothers and Daughters – Part 2

My mom was a very complicated woman. I always tell people how much I admired my dad for going back to school in his late 40s and getting a law degree. But until today, I never realized how much I … Continue reading

Mothers and Daughters-Part 1

My relationship with my mother was a complicated and difficult one. I loved her and I miss her. I don’t miss the difficult parts! I miss having a mom, even though she was never the kind of mom I wanted … Continue reading