Tag Archives: Bloggers

The Reality Of Life and Death and Facebook/Social Networking

I just found out that a friend of mine from my childhood passed away in 2021. We were both connected on Facebook but I didn’t get word on my feed. Today was his birthday and I went to wish him a happy birthday and that clued me into the fact he was no longer with us.

First, I am sad he is gone. Sad for him and his family who miss him. I hate that I didn’t know he had passed. His absence from Facebook could have been any other thing than death. People take breaks and out of sight out of mind sort of thing. Don’t assume they are simply on a break.

Two ladies I was blogging friends with died, and after not seeing them for a while I became concerned. I didn’t know until I visited their pages to find out they had passed.

The moral of this story is to keep up with your friends. Facebook can be a tool to help with that but it isn’t always reliable. I need to keep up and others I hope will keep up with me. Connections and friendships are valuable don’t’ take them for granted.

Holiday Eating Tips From The Soup Diva

Some great holiday eating tips from my honey The Soup Diva. Lots of good information for the season.

From A Fortune Cookie

Use your instincts now.

Friday Night Holiday Lights

On the way home from an appointment, we came upon this house that was decked out in full holiday mode. Mariah Carey has been here already. It’s well done without being over the top. It’s less than a week to American Thanksgiving.

Thought Of The Day 11162023

Some people don’t understand because they don’t want to understand. Just ask people who are persecuted for living their truth in whatever that looks like and they will tell you what that means.

Transgender Awareness Week – November 13-19

Transgender Awareness Week, observed from November 13 to November 19, is a one-week celebration leading up to the Transgender Day of Remembrance, which memorializes victims of transphobic violence. There are two people in my life who are in the process of transitioning. It’s more important for me to be an ally who can support them as they begin to live their authentic self.