It’s the Year of the Tiger! But why are you posting now instead of February 1st? Well, the celebration is for 15 days, and when I was a Cub Scout Leader, I would celebrate with my boys on the first Monday after Read More
101 years ago today, WOMEN were granted the right to vote in the United States of America with the passing of the 19th Amendment. In California, where I have lived all my life women were granted the right the vote in 1911. Read More
I love the 4th of July. I have always loved firework shows, especially when they are choreographed with patriotic music. When I lived in San Diego, and worked on the boats, the Forth was a mandatory day. We were booked solid on Read More
This is a hard day for some. Not everyone is a mom. Some have lost their mother, while still others are grieving over a loss of their child. I lost my mom in May of 2005, one month after I was married. Read More
“Despite Latinos’ best efforts to explain the true story behind Cinco de Mayo, it seems nothing will stop fraternities and the general American public from turning the holiday into an excuse to get turnt up. But we refuse to surrender!“ — Carolina Read More
Happy Easter! Growing up, we really didn’t celebrate Easter, except for coloring eggs, going on an egg hunt, and getting a basket from the Easter Bunny. We really didn’t go to church either. Our dinner was either steak or burgers, grilled on Read More