My goodness, I'm a lame blogger! Since my last blog, I have a new job, a new grand daughter, Christmas has come and gone, I turned a year older, '48 not so bad', I officially do not have any teenage children (very weird) and dealt with the loss of one of our sweet schnauzers.
Time to get caught up and do a better job and keeping up...
I'm now working at RLegacy Entertainment. We are 8 weeks away from launching our first 'Inspire My Life' event. You can check us out at
inspiremylife.com
I work with a team of great folks, and we have had a great time getting to know each other and working out all the fun exciting details of this program.
It is a far cry from the tech world I was in before and is a much better fit for my personality.
The latest addition to our family a beautiful new grand daughter.
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Babies are a link between angels and men. |
To say that I love my grand children would be a huge understatement! I remember when my first grand baby arrived, I was worried that I would not love him as much as I love my own kids. Well, I am here to tell you... you don't need to worry about that! Your ability to love just increases and is magnified in these sweet grand babies that arrive. I'm so excited to see what the future holds for these little angels that have joined our family! I can't wait!!
I'm not exactly sure how it could possibly be 20 years since my baby was born. I'm also not exactly sure when the tradition started of singing the 'Birthday Song' as loud and as badly as we do... but none the less this is how the O'Gwin's do it.
Last but not least my 11 year old Miniature Schnauzer passed away this Friday. She was a sweet little girl and has left a hole in our hearts.
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Our sweet little Zoe. “Heaven goes by favor. If it went by merit, you would stay out and your dog would go in.”
― Mark Twain
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Needless to say I am ready for Spring to arrive and ready to start digging in my garden, but for now I will just have to be content with the seed magazines that are arriving everyday.
"Keep your faith in beautiful things;
in the sun when it is hidden,
in the Spring when it is gone."
- Roy R. Gibson