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By Dolly Garnecki on June 2, 2011
How did you spend Memorial day weekend? Did you take advantage of shopping sales at local retailers? Did you hang out by the pool with you family? Did you barbecue a picnic feast and cool off with watermelon and mint tea? We did a little of everything mentioned above. Yet, in the midst of the [...]
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By Dolly Garnecki on March 14, 2011
Temperatures in the low seventies . . . fresh buds emerging on fruit trees . . . delicate bursts of color on pink crepe myrtles and yellow broom blossoms. Part of the balance of life as a working mom is sometimes you have to just LIVE life, and not follow the checklist or to-do list. [...]
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By Dolly Garnecki on January 31, 2011
At the beginning of January, after a wearisome office move to a new space, I looked at my calendar for the remainder of the month . . . and balked. Then, in an exasperated sigh, I placed the back of my hand on my brow and collapsed into a heap onto my couch, declaring that [...]
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By Dolly Garnecki on December 24, 2010
I’m posting daily (almost) in December for #Reverb10–an online initiative to reflect on 2010 and manifest & send out reverberations for 2011. {Prompt: New name. Let’s meet again, for the first time. If you could introduce yourself to strangers by another name for just one day, what would it be and why? Author: Becca Wilcott @beccawilcott} Oh, I’ve [...]
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By Dolly Garnecki on December 4, 2010
{Prompt: Wonder. How did you cultivate a sense of wonder in your life this year? Author: Jeff Davis @JeffreyDavis108} So many things in life that I’d found jaded are filled with newness and sparkle through the first-time experiences of my son. Chilly air zooming past his cheek while he swooshes toward the sky in a [...]
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