Candyland

What’s your favorite candy? Truthfully and unfortunately, I’m unable to choose just one favorite. Although, I’m currently buying one at the moment to keep in the fridge. First, my red delicious apples taste like candy too and, thankfully, healthy in many ways. At Christmas near my birthday, I love the mini candy canes to eatContinue reading “Candyland”

A Break from Me

Do you need a break? From what? Truthfully, I need a break of letting things get to me that normally don’t. Life happens, people do crazy things that are beyond comprehension but their actions or reactions should not dictate my day. With that mindset, my former supervisor and, “sister from another mister,” would speak wiselyContinue reading “A Break from Me”

Calculate the Problem

The most important invention in your lifetime is… Portable handheld calculator In 1967, Texas Instruments invented the first handheld calculator that changed how people did math to balance a checkbook, to create a budget and even doing homework. Nowadays, the portable personal device of the smartphone has a calculator built in but I prefer theContinue reading “Calculate the Problem”

My Idyllic Day

Describe your most ideal day from beginning to end. Now, my peaceful day comes with a sense of peace from beginning to the end. The idea of knowing that not only the present life and the future will be secure financially through reputable employment. Previously, my idyllic day was sitting on the beach along theContinue reading “My Idyllic Day”

The Avoidance of Work

Something on your “to-do list” that never gets done. The avoidance of work of my “to-do list” that likely, maybe and hopefully will be done by year’s end is my unsold Poshmark inventory to donate to reputable charities. Despite my aged inventory of some classic and some previous trend clothing, my sales have been sporadicallyContinue reading “The Avoidance of Work”

My Lifetime of Food

What’s your favorite thing to cook? Back in the day, I had a cute 1930s bungalow with a beautiful kitchen that was great for cooking and baking. I miss it here in Texas. It changes the way I cook and what I eat. Being fourth generation Hungarian Gypsy with the dark complexion and dark eyes,Continue reading “My Lifetime of Food”