Archive for the ‘Teens’ Category

I See You in a Different Light

Thursday, January 4th, 2007

There’s a country song by Doug Stone called “In a Different Light.” He sings about a woman in his office that sits three desks down from him. He sees her walking in every morning in a business suit and working very professionally during the day. The others don’t seem to notice her but he has […]

It Just Comes Natural

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007

I play the piano. I learned as a young girl by listening to the radio and picking out the songs on an old upright piano. That piano was in my parent’s bedroom for the longest time. When we moved, it was on the side porch of our rental home. I learned enough about how to […]

Never Alone

Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007

Ever felt alone…isolated…unsure of your future…much less sure of the present? We’re pretty fortunate, we Americans. We have just about everything we want – at least what we think we want. We may not have THE exact car or home we dream of…but at least we have the ability and freedom to reach out to […]

The Party’s Over or Is It?

Monday, January 1st, 2007

New Year’s Day is finally here. 2006 is behind us. Christmas, other holiday celebrations and New Year’s Eve parties are all done but the cleaning up and the mild headache associated with a bit of imbibing. Then there is the date change. If you’re like me, it will take a few checks to make the […]

The Simple Things

Thursday, December 28th, 2006

I went to a Jim Brickman concert a week or so ago. His concerts are always great and I found myself thinking of the many times I’ve been to one of them. I often listen to his music with my eyes closed. It always relaxes me and I find a sense of renewal. Frequently I […]