by Gail Cushman | Nov 3, 2022 | Home Life
Wednesday night I wrote this dandy blog, a laugh a minute, and giggled all the way through. I’d read it one more time and sent it off to my full-of-sunshine editor in the morning, who would pull her glasses down to the tip of her nose and say, “Well, done, Gail. You...
by Gail Cushman | Oct 28, 2022 | Health and Wellness
This morning I read a Facebook post talking about loneliness, that is, the difficulty of living alone. I get that. Being alone is hard. Being with others gives us the opportunity to laugh, argue, tease, and lament. How can I possibly argue the price of gas or lament...
by Gail Cushman | Oct 22, 2022 | Home Life
As you know, I receive a lot of junk mail, spam, and other useless “stuff” on my computer and my phone. It’s a waste of time to write it and I certainly don’t want to read it, so often wonder who in the world sends it. Today, for example, in red letters, I got an...
by Gail Cushman | Oct 18, 2022 | Home Life
A Blog by Gail Cushman I haven’t been around a lot of babies since my youngest grandchild started thinking like a teenager, when she was almost two years old and asked if she could borrow my car, but this week, the cowboy and I have been around Baby Sawyer, a...
by Gail Cushman | Oct 14, 2022 | Travel
Packing for a long trip was difficult. We were passing through about twenty states, three time zones, some states that never see winter (Florida and other southern states) and one that never sees summer, which I am not mentioning. We labeled the suitcases by...