Jaye Marie's Blog, page 18
December 16, 2024
Why Bookworms Make Great Partners (part two)
Why Bookworms Make Great Partners (part two) Since posting the first part of this article from The Sense Hub, there has been a substantial increase in activity around here. You can read it again HERE. Sunday is normally a family day for me, where I cook a roast and chill out for the rest of … Continue reading Why Bookworms Make Great Partners (part two)
Published on December 16, 2024 01:56
December 15, 2024
Marriage Quote By Amy Tan: “When a husband…”
If this is true, I might be leaving soon too…
Published on December 15, 2024 00:46
Silent Sunday…
Image by iPicture from Pixabay The sun paid us a brief visit yesterday afternoon, reminding us that this grey, gloomy weather is only temporary. No sign of it this morning, however, so I found this lovely candle to keep us going… There is something quite magical about candlelight, isn’t there? Enjoy the rest of the weekend, and we … Continue reading Silent Sunday…
Published on December 15, 2024 00:36
December 14, 2024
Why Bookworms Make Great Partners
I spotted this article online this morning, provided by ©The Sense Hub. Fearing another no-go year like this one, I haven’t been looking forward to 2025. Lately, I have been drowning in old age and apathy, but this post (part two tomorrow) triggered much-needed determination in me, and I am happy to report that new … Continue reading Why Bookworms Make Great Partners
Published on December 14, 2024 03:53
December 13, 2024
Overcoming Holiday Blues: My Christmas Journey
Image by iPicture from Pixabay I started my day feeling as miserable as the weather outside. I looked for something to cheer up the day, so I could shake off the doldrums and work on my WIP. Sadly, I couldn’t find anything inspiring, just a reminder that Christmas is nearly here. Twelve days to summon up some enthusiasm, … Continue reading Overcoming Holiday Blues: My Christmas Journey
Published on December 13, 2024 05:40
December 12, 2024
Bad Moon: A Tale of Truth and Escape
Book Description Young Annie’s life was perfect until she uncovers a nasty family secret, something her parents have been doing for years. Now she knows about it, she cannot continue to live like this, but her protests fall on deaf ears. How can she hope to change what has become a way of life for … Continue reading Bad Moon: A Tale of Truth and Escape
Published on December 12, 2024 02:18
December 11, 2024
Embracing Tolerance: A Journey of Acceptance
Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay Tolerance is a funny old word, one you rarely encounter, which is strange when you consider that we all practice it every day. When you practice tolerance, you accept another’s ideas and beliefs. If you respect someone’s opinions — even if you disagree or find them nonsensical — you display tolerance. The noun tolerance, which … Continue reading Embracing Tolerance: A Journey of Acceptance
Published on December 11, 2024 03:51
December 10, 2024
Luke Littler: The Young Dart Prodigy Impressing Everyone
Luke Littler is aiming to go one step further at Alexandra Palace this year (Picture: Getty Images) I like a game of darts, even though I’m lucky if I hit the dart board! So, when I caught this news item about Luke Littler this morning, I was really impressed. This young man is just seventeen … Continue reading Luke Littler: The Young Dart Prodigy Impressing Everyone
Published on December 10, 2024 02:39
December 9, 2024
The 2 Elements You Need to Catch Readers in Your Net – by C.S. Lakin…
more priceless encouragement…
Published on December 09, 2024 01:32