Our youngest contributor, Mackenzie...

Our youngest contributor, Mackenzie...

I may not have known her as many years as some of the other women who shared their story in our book, ‘The Path That Beckons’, but she’s the only one I can say I’ve known her entire life.  I’m pleased and proud to introduce you to our youngest contributor --  10 year old Mackenzie!

I am blessed with amazing grandchildren and I love and cherish them all.  Of those little loveys, Mackenzie is the oldest and the one who first gave me my title of Grandmother, or Grammy as I am called.

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Reconnecting with Terri...

Reconnecting with Terri...

Terri and I go way back.  Clear back to high school.  And without saying exactly how many years that was, trust me when I say it was a long time ago.

I wouldn’t say we were best friends, but we were friends.  We ran in the same circles and participated in many of the same activities in high school.  Our parents became friends after we graduated and the four of them spent a good deal of time together.

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Meet Becky...

Meet Becky...

It was at the Amara Restaurant where I first met Becky.  Back when our Sisters on Purpose-Arizona group was still a MeetUp, this casual place was selected for its comfy leather sofas and chairs providing an intimate setting for women to get to know each other over appetizers and drinks.

I’d received RSVP’s from about twelve women, many of them being first-timers and Becky was one of those first time attendees.  As she entered the restaurant, I walked up to greet her and help her feel welcome.  I recognized her face from her profile picture but her hair was different.  I will never forget our first exchange which told me so much about her and her amazing spirit.

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Seeds

Seeds

Each year in the spring, my husband, Mike, makes a trip to Home Depot for flower seeds.  He picks up several packets in various types and colors.  Then he comes home and mixes them altogether and places them in an old spice bottle that has large openings in the top.  
When the grandkids come over, they have the fun task of sprinkling the mystery seeds in the cracks between where the stone tiles of the patio meet the wooden railroad ties that edge the area.  

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