Word Wednesday – Farrago
“Farrago” is my word for WordWednesday. • Noun: A mixture, hodgepodge, mishmash, collage, gumbo, quilt • Usage: I love my “Farrago” of buttons from my mother and mother-in-law in my button boxes. • Pronunciation – fəˈräɡō,fəˈrāɡō • He created a delicious dinner from a “Farrago” of leftovers from his freezer. My family business memoir No Bunk,…
Read moreA Lesson In Humanity = A Shining and Unforgettable Example
During the Coronavirus, we have been reminded of the lessons of humanity in the newspapers, on the television, radio and/or our phones or tablets. Today, I thought about the inspirational anecdote my Uncle Jerry, who is my mother’s 93 year old brother, contributed to my latest book, No Bunk, Just BS (Business Sense) Below is…
Read moreWord Wednesday – “Parsimonious”
“Parsimonious” is my word for WordWednesday. • Adjective: Stingy, thrifty, economical, frugal, tightwad, sparing, restrained • Usage: People did not like Mr. Scrooge because he was “Parsimonious” with his money. • Pronunciation – par-suh-MOH-nee-us • It is said that people who are are “Parsimonious” with their money and also “Parsimonious” with their kindness! My family business…
Read moreDoes your Brain Color Personality influence your decision to wear or not wear a mask?
There is a continual debate and sometimes upsets about individuals wearing a mask. I started to think about why I wear a mask and why other people do not. Of course, I thought about people’s decisions, which can be influenced by their Brain Color Personality. Below are Brain Color Clues about people wearing a mask…
Read moreWord Wednesday – “Legerdemain”
“Legerdemain” is my word for WordWednesday. • Noun: sleight of hand or a display of skill and adroitness • Usage: The magician had perfect “Legerdemain” that fascinated his audience. • Pronunciation – lej-er-duh-MAYN • Her magical cooking and meal presentation was proof of her “Legerdemain” abilities. My family business memoir No Bunk, Just BS (Business Sense) is available on Amazon.com.…
Read moreWord Wednesday – “Concomitant”
“Concomitant” is my word for WordWednesday. • Adjective: Naturally accompanying or associated with. • Noun: A phenomenon that naturally accompanies or follows something. • Usage: Peanut butter has a yummy jelly “Concomitant” in a sandwich. • Pronunciation – kənˈkämədənt • Thunder is “Concomitant” after you see lightening during a rain storm My family business memoir No Bunk, Just BS (Business Sense) is…
Read moreDiscover how you can create more kindness, empathy, and understanding of others in your community!
I keep reading and hearing about people wanting to create more kindness, empathy, and understanding of others in their communities. Each time I am reminded of why I wrote Princess Shayna’s Invisible Visible Gift in 1997. I wrote my “Community Parable” because children rarely are offered opportunities to identify their own personality traits and talents.…
Read moreWord Wednesday – “Distrait”
“Distrait” is my word for WordWednesday. • Adjective: Agitated, delirious, distracted, distraught, frantic, frenzied, or hysterical • Usage: While watching a TV news broadcast her “Distrait” thoughts confused her. • Pronunciation – di-ˈstrā • Do you have “Distrait” feeling because of the COVID19? My family business memoir No Bunk, Just BS (Business Sense) is available on Amazon.com. Remember: 10% of royalties from the sale of No…
Read moreDiscover why you are missing hugs during COVID-19 and Social Distancing!
Are you missing a hug from a loved one, friend, neighbor, and/or colleague? Because of the Coronavirus many people are feeling stressed and missing healthy hugs, which are an emotional connection to others for humans, as well as some animals. I enjoyed reading the newspaper article entitled: We’re Human, we have to hug, which caught…
Read moreWord Wednesday – “Aglet”
“Aglet” is my word for WordWednesday. • Noun: A metal or plastic tube fixed tightly around each end of a shoelace. • Usage: Today, many shoes use Velcro, instead of shoes laces with an “Aglet” on each end, to close the shoe. • Pronunciation – aɡlət • Do you remember learning how to tie your shoes with laces that had an “Aglet”…
Read moreRefreshing Summer Recipe: A Glazov Family Favorite!
You know it is summertime in our home when the old Spinach Borscht pot comes out of the cabinet. My remarkable Green Brain mother-in-law, later lovingly referred to as “Grandma Lil,” gave me my 6-quart enameled Spinach Borscht pot as a bridal show gift, 53 years ago. My introduction to Spinach Borscht was in the…
Read moreWord Wednesday – “Plenary”
“Plenary” is my word for WordWednesday. • Adjective: Complete in every respect, fully attended or constituted by all entitled • Usage: A peaceful protest over George Floyd’s death can be considered a “Plenary”gathering. • Pronunciation – plenərē • “Plenary” sessions for businesses conferences are now being held online instead of in hotels. • Are you missing the weekly…
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