by Susan McCorkindale | Nov 23, 2021 | Confessions
Today’s the day. Both my sons are coming to see us in Florida. I saw Casey briefly in November when we flew to Virginia to watch him in the Special Olympics Soccer Championship, but I haven’t seen Cuyler since August. August. Three months is a long time to go without...
by Susan McCorkindale | Nov 15, 2021 | Confessions
On what was probably our first trip together, before my husband became my husband, I stood outside Dulles airport waiting for him to park the car. He’s so sweet. He drops me off, so I don’t have to walk from the lot to the departure gate. All I need to do is watch the...
by Susan McCorkindale | Jan 31, 2021 | Confessions
I’ve had beach dreams – dreams of moving to the beach – for forever. As a kid, I cried when we came home from our vacations in Chadwick Beach, New Jersey. When Stu and I were dating and hitting Jenkinson’s Pavilion in Point Pleasant every...
by Susan McCorkindale | Dec 6, 2019 | Resilience, Thought of the Day
Do you make New Year’s resolutions? I don’t. Not new ones, anyway. Instead, I simply remind myself of the decisions I made a few years ago after my husband’s death. I call them my 5 Do’s and a Do-over (because everyone deserves at least one do-over!) and share...
by Susan McCorkindale | Jan 2, 2013 | Life in the Farm Lane, No Place to Hide
“I’m gonna order a pizza five minutes before the New Year and when they arrive, I’m gonna say ‘I ordered this damn pizza a year ago!'” Hope your New Year is filled with health, happiness, love, and lots of laughter! Love,...