Monthly Archives: December 2014

Westward Bound

By |2022-09-03T16:46:41-04:00December 25th, 2014|

Last week my niece and I traveled 1,284 miles, a journey we had been waiting to take for three months. Below are a few of our observations and lessons learned. My eyes were bigger than my vehicle Don’t overestimate the storage capacity of your vehicle. I was concerned about some things, nearest and dearest to [...]

Risks, Mitigation, and Contingency Planning for Life Lessons

By |2022-09-03T16:45:28-04:00December 18th, 2014|

Through working within a project management office I have come to recognize something which I probably have done most of my life, but never realized it was anything more than my need for preparation and planning.  My husband thinks I overthink things and plan too much; however, I have told him that he needs to [...]

Who owns facts?

By |2022-09-03T16:43:01-04:00December 10th, 2014|

I was born on 26th July 1958.  That is a fact.  That fact is recorded in thousands of places.  Does this recording transfer the ownership of this fact to the recorder?  What happens if I want to have that fact removed from the places that it has been recorded?  The answer is not a straight [...]

Notes..My Life

By |2022-09-03T16:41:36-04:00December 4th, 2014|

I am here to share my experience, although not initially a good one, that I have had with taking notes.  In the beginning, it was thought to be quite a simple task.  Boy, oh boy was I wrong!  It was a never-ending, grueling process.  A process that brought me to tears (on occasion), made me [...]

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