New Career
October 4, 2009 by admin
Filed under Uncategorized

For those of you who haven’t held a “real” job since you were in college – fear not.
Anyone who’s managed a husband, house, and children is uniquely qualified for a variety of new professions. I will tell you, most of our estranged spouses couldn’t qualify for.
Take an assessment of all of your management tools, resources, and spread the word about getting back into the work force. Networking truly is the key.
You can do it! For those of you who have been working all these years, watch how you express your situation in the work place. Put your game face on and vent to just your friends. Do not talk to co-workers or your boss about your situation.New
Paging Steve Carrell
October 4, 2009 by admin
Filed under Nancy's Crush, Uncategorized
Now Paging Steve Carell

I insist, and believe, that Steve and I are spiritually connected. He is, after all, married to a Nancy.
If I can’t have him to myself, I resign that his relationship to a Nancy is adequate.
Sigh.
Call me crazy, but those dark days spent in the ICU, were a little easier watching NBC’s The Office. I’m convinced the nursing staff thought I was nuts due to the hysterical laughing that would emanate from 5A every Thursday night.
Steve isn’t my normal “type,” but his character’s dim-witted sense of self, is a massive turn on!I relish thinking that this guy actually grew up one town away from where I currently live, and he attended the posh private schools of Concord! It kills me!
My friend Marilee has clued me in to his digs in Marshfield. It’s all entirely too likely that I will head over to scope him out!
Crushes are so invigorating and refreshing right?
Money
Money (theme to Money, Money, — Money)
It’s high time we started thinking and strategizing about our financial picture – especially now – on our own. Like many of you, I was a financial genius when I was younger and on my own. I let this skill lapse as I allowed my hubs to take over this part of our life and became complacent about our finances.
Big mistake! I wouldn’t recommend it.
The re-entry into becoming fiscally responsible was a painful one, but one I’m glad I endured – like so many other things in life.
