Why you should never discuss politics with friends! A lesson learned the hard way.

Someone correct me if I’m wrong – is the spirit of blogging supposed to be an avenue to share your opinions – and invite conversations regardless of differed opinions? Earlier in the week, I had a very heated conversation with someone who has been my friend for five plus years. I knew not to discuss politics or religion with her, but during this particular conversation, I felt baited and cornered. As the result, I told […] Read the Full Article »

Tonight’s the night we make history…in Indiana

Earlier today, my three boys and I set out on an adventure that would take us to a place that’s both monumental and historical in many ways. The boys and I stood in line for 3 hours to see Hillary Clinton and Evan Bayh in Anderson Indiana.  While we waited in line, we had some serious quality time to discuss the election, the fact that this campaign is so historical, issues that are important to […] Read the Full Article »

Hurricane Katrina – Not Done Yet

It’s been months since Katrina ravaged the U.S. but her wrath is still collecting human life. Browie, Bushie, Governor, Mayor? Tell me, who is to blame? Personally I think it’s a chain of events and blame that includes elected government officials as well as corporate America. Who knows why these folks resorted to this option – it’s likely to never be exact from varied opinions. One thing that can be done is making sure the […] Read the Full Article »