In the fall of 1948, recent newlyweds Julia and Paul Child disembarked on the dock in Le Havre, France. It was there that Julia discovered her purpose, which led her to become America’s iconic voice for French Cooking. The book My Life in France by Julia Child and her nephew Alex Prud’homme is a beautifully executed memoir. You’ll almost hear Julia’s voice detailing her days in France as she cultivated her zeal for French
Read MoreThere is the life you live, and—in theory—there are ghost lives you might have lived had circumstances been different. This has been the premise for any number of movies as well as the puzzle of creative minds. What would your life look like now had you gone that other way?
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The order of things that bring comfort. There’s a moment’s respite when I spot a stack of books, or the pattern of brick on a wall, or a row of items displayed neatly across a table. Are you drawn to order, too? Anecdotally, it appears most of us are. Lately, I’ve captured images of arranged stuff and posted them to my Instagram feed, which ironically
Read MoreThese days, a bit of Edward Hopper seems to speak volumes. The American painter is best known for depicting stark night scenes with people set apart from each other in solitude. Social distancing aside, take note and take heart for a treat. This week on The Delicious Story,
Read MoreYou think you know someone and then “bam!” They come along and surprise you. Sometimes, the things you learn can be a real shocker, but in the arena of life storytelling you can also discover pleasant surprises and gain invaluable lessons, too.
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You think you know someone and then “bam!” They come along and surprise you. Sometimes, the things you learn can be a real shocker, but in the arena of life storytelling you can also discover pleasant surprises and gain invaluable lessons, too.
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You say impossible. The past is the past and can’t be changed. Hold on and let me walk you along how you can change your emotions about your past, and impact your present and future as a result!
Naturally, the person you are now is the manifestation of all your past life experiences. Here, we’ll
Read MoreAre you one of those people who overthinks and overstresses about any number of things going on in your life? While you dive into obsessing, it gets pretty noisy in your head, doesn’t it? Maybe you even feel like you’re all alone.
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You have tons of photos, but as you review them there are some that are more important than others. What makes a signature image worth keeping when you’re trying to cut down the clutter? Today, we explore the top three qualities you want for your truly keep-worthy photos.
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When you think company milestones, the most logical point of interest is the date when the company first began. And when we work with corporate or organizational clients, most often it’s in preparation for a significant anniversary.
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It was a lovely day. Our daughter looked beautiful in her white dress, made just for her by a childhood friend out of the base of her new mother-in-law’s wedding dress (“something old”). We had a celebration the night before under the stars of a summer night with friends, family and all the hopes in the world.
Read MoreIn the book “Lies My Teacher Told Me,” James W. Loewen details his quandary with the instruction of U.S. history in our educational system. He examines 18 popular history textbooks used throughout the country at public schools to compare how each depicts the subject.
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When you hear the word “networking,” what comes to mind? If it’s a speed-dating-like frenzy where everyone seems to be out for themselves, it’s understandable if you don’t find that appealing.
But what if you, a woman, were part of a group of women who offer encouragement and ideas?
Read MoreRemember back in the beginning of January when you pulled out your journal and planned your goals and actions for the year 2020? If you didn’t start by writing them down and making a plan, then learn
Read MoreIf you have an urban farmer nearby, then you’re lucky indeed. After speaking with Monika Owczarski of The Sweet Tooth Farm, based here in the Riverbend Neighborhood of Des Moines, Iowa, I learned a
Read MoreWhat was your first job? That question can bring up some amusing anecdotes or bring back bitter memories of painful teenage angst. From mowing lawns and babysitting (no taxes need to be paid in most circumstances!)
Read MoreThink for a second of something you really enjoy that’s small, seemingly insignificant, and lasts only a few moments. Maybe it’s slipping into a hot tub of water or sliding into bed on a cold night. Perhaps its
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Mary Bailey sums up its power in her line from “It’s A Wonderful Life.” The Martini family is leaving the Potter slum for the dream-come-true home of their own. She gives them the loaf of bread and begins the blessing, “Bread so that you may never know hunger…”
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“Let’s get together for coffee sometime.” Here in Des Moines, that phrase is code for, “We’ll never get together for coffee.” Experience has taught me that the next step to schedule the coffee date almost never happens.
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