
Hello! My name is Karen and welcome! I’m a mom to two young men. I’ve been married to the same wonderful, patient, thoughtful and generous man (Kevin) for 35 years.
I used to work full time in a healthcare clinic (12 years) before moving to the precertification dept and work from home now – it’s my “day” job. I squeeze in family time and blogging in between all of that. (Okay, I really spend the majority of my “down” time watching gamers on Rumble or searching writing-related content).
We converted a cargo trailer into a camper and I guess we’re campers now! (Since going on cruises was put on hold because of the COVID crap).
I graduated from college with a B.S in Technical Writing – so I’m a wordy know-it-all, as well as a minor in creative writing – so don’t always believe what I write. *wink*
I believe in Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Writing Well. (I also believe in our Constitution – Don’t Tread on my Rights, Yo).
I can be snark-a-licious, but only when provoked or when confronted with ignorant, ill-informed knuckleheads.
I’ve been blogging (on and off, mostly off) for…. how many years…? (I’ve lost track, quite honestly).
I also have a lot to say about nothing.
Brace yourself.
A wonderful moment for you both…I know seeing him recovering is the greatest moment of all for you both.
My Moment ~ a sweet note I found from my oldest daughter after she had left for a few days away from home.
http://www.magikalfolkcrafts.com/whispersfromthewoods/2010/08/06/this-moment-13/
It is good to see he is getting back at it after the accident.
I know, it seems weird to be posting a picture of my husband out doing yard work, but for those just visiting for the first time (Hi!), he was in a motorcycle accident back in April and is only now back to the point where he’s walking without a walker (and without his cane, judging by this picture).
It’s the first step (so to speak), back to a normal life. 🙂
You can read about his accident here, if you’re so inclined. http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kevinmaxwell/journal/12
yard work? 🙂
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I know! And I especially love how he’s outside, spraying for weeds, doing what he would normally be doing pre-accident, his cane under his arm …
He’s very determined to move past this and get his life back to normal.
THAT’S what I love about this photo – his determination.
Look at him standing with like no assistance whatsoever! Ah-mazing!