Personal What Breaks Your Heart? Hey there, Today, I want to take a moment to share some thoughts from the heart, as I sit here sipping my protein coffee while listening to praise and worship music in my office. I find myself planning my week, but my mind drifts to thinking about a sermon I watched online yesterday. The pastor […]
Personal  A Single’s Take on Valentine’s Day Hey there, fellow singles!  While the world might be busy drowning in heart-shaped balloons and sappy love songs, us single folks can turn the spotlight on ourselves and celebrate the ultimate love affair – the one with our awesome selves! In finding myself single-again 10 years ago, I have felt all the emotions of being […]
Personal Quiet Acts of Kindness: The Secret Sauce to a Better World In a world that sometimes feels a bit chaotic, there’s a timeless wisdom that says, “to whom much is given, much is expected.” It’s like a subtle call to sprinkle kindness like confetti, all while keeping it hush-hush. Let’s chat about the beauty of paying it forward in small, impactful ways, without the need for […]
Personal Kathy, what is the “Teacher of the Month” program that I see posted on social media? What is Teacher of the Month? Welcome, dear readers, I am here today to answer this question: What IS the Teacher of the Month in Rutherford County? Kenzi Keene of Farmers’ Insurance in Murfreesboro saw an opportunity to support the teachers in her daughters’ schools.  As an active member of the local school’s PTO (Parent […]
Personal To Whom Much is Given, Much is Expected. “To whom much is given, much is expected” is something I tried to instill in my children. I wanted to teach them the ways of kindness. It would’ve been easy to have focused only on our own family. By allowing my children the opportunities to extend love and kindness to others helped them grow into […]
Personal Happy New Year! After I retired, I found myself stepping back into a classroom or two for temporary positions; it is easy to see that teaching is a part of who I am. For 32 years, I walked the halls of school buildings as I chatted with children of varying ages while building relationships to better help their […]
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