Kids want candy but parents don’t want them to have lots of sugar. Wait until you see the benefits of this healthy Zolli Candy that cleans teeth as well! I was excited to be one of the 100 people to host a Happy, Healthy, Halloween Zolli Candy Feature Party from Tryazon. Tryazon is a company dedicated to getting information about new and innovative products to people in fun party settings. In return the hosts help spread the word about the product with free samples! This party is to introduce healthy
Today would have been my mom and dad’s 79th anniversary, on October 16, 1943 they were married while my dad was home on leave from the Army. Their honeymoon was short as dad had to go back to protect our country during World War 2. Mom and dad were together for over 56 years until Alzheimer’s took mom away from him on January 15, 2000. This left dad devasted as the two were always together. Six years later on January 20, 2006 dad joined mom once again to be together
I started organizing this blog in September but never posted it. Now I’m glad I didn’t because there is another chapter to it! Chapter 1 – September 14th It’s late in the growing season and it’s about time to turn our spring and summer vegetable garden into our fall pinwheel garden. We didn’t have a great garden this year but did have a good crop of peppers. But now even the peppers are just about done. Lia checks them every day and is ready to pick the peppers as soon
It’s Friday Story Time by Lia and today I’m sharing with you that the winner of my painting goes to Susan A! This past May I signed up to participate in the 2022 season of the Alzheimer’s Fundraiser. My category was baking! I had a few Lia’s Sunshine Bakery fundraisers and also received many donations from my friends including many Facebook friends! It was getting near the end of the season and I had collected $1720.00, so close to $1750.00. Ma came up with the idea to give the first
Today’s topic is way off my normal lifestyle, sometimes humorous off the wall blogs or about baking and cooking, gardening and crafting with Lia. I’m not sure if this topic is for all but here goes. It’s inevitable to all that our time on earth will end. We don’t know when or how, it’s something we don’t have a timeline for. Lately I’ve been thinking about what happens when my time on earth is over. My mom passed away from Alzheimer’s at 79, I’ll be 74 in five months. Basically