A Second Cup

A Second Cup : Growing Older with Adventure and Grace
A Second Cup
Growing Older with Adventure and Grace
The kids are beginning to leave home. As a couple we are entering the final stage of our parenting journey: the teenage year and beyond. We are starting to dream and think and plan for those years when the house is quite and it is just us once again
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11/21 5:00 Aging with Silliness: My Favorite Jokes
  It is the weekend before Thanksgiving and I am too busy to think…so… In the interest of full disclosure... I was a natural blonde at one time. My hairdresser says I  could be again if I wanted to be.   What did the...
11/19 12:49 Aging With Adventure: My Own Personal Stash
I have kids so I have stashes all over the house. This is for the sake of my sanity than any desire to go treasure hunting. About 15 years ago after buying yet another hammer after my husband used the last one and the hammer somehow went walk about,...
11/20 12:12 Tales from the Hormone Front or How Meatballs Saved my Sanity
Sunday I am sitting in the worship serve at church and I realize I am angry. Really angry! There is no rational reason for this anger. The teens are listening, the pastor is not going late (that would not be as good reason to be angry by the way), no...
11/17 12:58 The Hundred Push Up Challenge: Week 4 Redo!
  After struggling last week with The Hundred Push Up Challenge, I was thinking only two more weeks to go, 2 weeks to go. I logged on to the Week 5 workout and discover someone wrote I should be able to max out at 30 push up before doing Week
11/18 5:00 Parenting Teens: Teens That Blog
  There is a building debate in the mom blog world about if or not mom bloggers should be posting about their teens. The debate seems to focus on the early adapter moms who started blogging before their kids could read and now the kids are...

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