A week ago, I wrote "Culinary Diversity in My Midlife Kitchen," a post that celebrates the diversity within my own kitchen: the mélange of soul food from my heritage and the Dutch food of my husband's ... READ the POST
Gogoisms: May 1, 2016
You can choose to be sullen, choose to be a pessimist, choose to be in doubt, choose to be negative . . . but why not choose to be positive instead? ... READ the POST
Gogoisms: April 30, 2016
To disrespect or malign someone, especially someone you call a 'friend,' is throwing shade their way. Don't lower yourself. Instead of throwing the shade, relax in it. ... READ the POST
Gogoisms: April 29, 2016
We all have them...those moments when we're less than nimble perhaps a little clumsy, even awkward. You know what? That's okay. Consider it a hiccup that doesn't last, a blip on life's radar. That ... READ the POST
What My Dog Taught Me About Living My Fabulous Midlife Life
Kenji Streeter Albarda was the doggie love of my life. Although he wasn’t the first huggable, furry creature to own me (shout out to Jippy, the Streeter family pooch and my first foray into dog ... READ the POST
Gogoisms: April 28, 2016
Midlife should be the beginning of your newness. It's okay to look back every now and then. ... READ the POST
Gogoisms: April 27, 2016
Diversions, surprises and misfortune can sidetrack you from your true path. Get your bearings, pull it together and get back on the journey you were meant to be on. ... READ the POST
Gogoisms: April 26, 2016
You've made promises to yourself. "One of these days, I'm going back to school to get my degree." "Sooner or later, I'll see him again." "Someday, I'll get around to taking a vacation." Why not make ... READ the POST
Culinary Diversity in My Midlife Kitchen
I came to marriage a little later in life. My first, when I was 38, failed miserably just 10 1/2 months after the "I do's." They say the third time's a charm, but for me it was the second go-round, at ... READ the POST
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