With the metroplex basically shut down today and schools plus some businesses closed tomorrow, I’m changing my plans accordingly. Likely, job hunt tomorrow with some house cleaning. Then, Tuesday, go visit a workforce office to apply for jobs that they have exclusively. Being 64 years old, I understand that social security and what little pensionContinue reading “Sunday”
Author Archives: Leslie Elizabeth David
Time to Chill
What do you enjoy doing most in your leisure time? For the past 18 months, my time out of my primary employment and commute has been spent writing that I love and working to sell on my online closet, in addition, to taking care of my feline divas that leaves little time for actual leisure.Continue reading “Time to Chill”
Saturday
With the temperature at 24 degrees Fahrenheit and cloudy, I believe that it’s a true reflection of my mood and uncertainty of the future. Concerned about finances big time. With that being stated, I have Faith that it’s His Will for me that He’s not done with me yet and my felines are included inContinue reading “Saturday”
Snow Daze
At this time, north Texas has come to a stand still due to weather with frozen heavy sleet on the roads. This morning, I wanted my weekly McDonalds breakfast binge so I drove out and got it safely and timely. Drove through a stop sign after locking in my brakes. It does help that, inContinue reading “Snow Daze”
The Fort Worth Water Gardens
Name an attraction or town close to home that you still haven’t got around to visiting. The Fort Worth Water Gardens are free to experience in downtown Fort Worth Texas. The attraction caught my eye when a luxury automobile dealership was airing things to do in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The art exhibit is aContinue reading “The Fort Worth Water Gardens”
The Quiet Voice
Have you ever been quiet enough to listen to a quiet voice? Profound short message by a male voice that is powerful and gentle yet humble. Twice for me in the past 3 months of communication that is current of things that I have been wondering and/or thinking about. My experiences were, “Fix ….” theContinue reading “The Quiet Voice”
The $1200 Grocery Card Scam
The commercial starts with an older retired woman who is struggling with food costs. Then, she prays and then discovers the $1200 grocery card on television. She calls and qualifies, of course. Later, she does the,”happy dance.” After she receives it, she’s thanking God in prayer. It all looks legit to viewers on the surface.Continue reading “The $1200 Grocery Card Scam”
Panic Attacks
For the six days, I’ve been waking up and panicking about unemployment and benefits. Yesterday, I took the time to call a representative to sign up for unemployment. My material is coming in the mail. Very informative from a calming man who felt my tension. This morning, I woke up with one again and remindedContinue reading “Panic Attacks”
My Fun Five for Friday
List five things you do for fun. On this Friday, I’m thinking about fun things to do to relieve the stress of unemployment. My fun five aren’t necessarily for the Texas environment but for colder climates especially in the summer months. With that, Happy FriYay! Leslie Elizabeth David.
The Ageist Society
Japan cherish the older persons who are considered valuable to their communities and families for their wisdom and experience. The United States is notorious for advertising and promoting to the younger generations due to their intelligence with technology plus more time to spend income of various products. Leaving out those who are older and wiserContinue reading “The Ageist Society”