I followed her around one day as part of a small group of reporters, as she knocked on doors campaigning for her husband in a suburban Miami neighborhood. She was so friendly, so natural, so accessible; if you didn’t know who she was, you’d believe she could have been one of the local moms on […]
a no-brainer
I’m a worrier. Although I’ve improved over the years. At least I think so. My kids don’t notice such subtleties. Even now when they’re on their own, I still drive them crazy mention my worries —drive slower, wear sunblock, eat organic. They say I repeat myself. They’re right. I constantly occasionally send them links […]
The Big C—for Connect
She’s a young mother, with small children, living in a community far away from her family and support system. She’s just been diagnosed with a very serious breast cancer—and she’s about to lose her breast and her hair. Doctors can treat her physically but her emotions are equally challenging. Terrified and overwhelmed, what she needs […]
the war goes on….
Bin Laden is gone but the war goes on. Every other day in Iraq or Afghanistan, a US soldier loses an arm or a leg. Thousands of miles away, their fellow soldiers are helping to fight another war that’s taking even more lives….closer to home. Members of the military joined the march last weekend at […]
No excuses needed
You know those people who spend hours at the gym every day and claim they LOVE to exercise? I don’t buy it. I’m convinced they’re faking—or aliens. Me, on the other hand— I’m normal. When it comes to exercise, I’d put myself someplace in the middle of the bell curve between Madonna and Kirstie Alley. […]
A celebration of cleavage
It popped up on the calendar today, and I’m pumped up. Just in case you’re behind the curve on boobs, and you thought October is the only month that targets breast awareness…..Today is National Cleavage Day. I’ll spare you my humor, it would only fall flat. Lady Gaga is involved. And so am I— I […]
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