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Author Archives: Lisa Scott
Pruning My Butterfly Bush and Me
The dead blooms are beginning to overshadow the vibrant purple ones -again! Didn’t I just prune this bush last week? Well, maybe it was two weeks ago. It seems like the more I prune it, the more it grows. I’m tempted to save every little bud I see forming, gently removing  just the tips ofContinue reading “Pruning My Butterfly Bush and Me”
A New School
The big yellow school bus rolled down our street and for the first time in my 19 years as a parent, my baby was getting on that bus. The fact that she was 14 years old did not stop me from watching out the window as she walked to the bus stop or from feelingContinue reading “A New School”
It was one of THOSE mornings…and then it got worse
It was one of those mornings we all dread – the ones where you have to laugh so you won’t cry. You know the one – it starts with one child saying ” I can’t find my other shoe”, and another complaining, Â “I can’t find my uniform tie”(and by the way my class isContinue reading “It was one of THOSE mornings…and then it got worse”
He Restores My Soul
He leads me beside still waters; he restores my soul. So go the words from Psalm 23, verses I have heard in various forms all of my life. But I think I just finally GOT what those words really mean. He can’t restore your soul unless there is something missing. And in my early years,Continue reading “He Restores My Soul”
Snow Blocks, Ice Blocks, and Mental Blocks
Have you had some unexpected schedule changes this week due to the snow or ice? In many parts of the US, winter has shown its force, to the delight of many school children who have gotten several days off of school. Surprisingly, my kids were not happy the second day that school was canceled becauseContinue reading “Snow Blocks, Ice Blocks, and Mental Blocks”
Happy Rosh Hashanah!
Traditions. We all have them, from religious rituals to which kind of stuffing you expect with your Thanksgiving turkey. Traditions are, by definition, customs that are handed down from one generation to the next. But is it possible to start new traditions? I have heard that with children, something becomes a tradition if you doContinue reading “Happy Rosh Hashanah!”
EENS: Early Empty Nest Syndrome
Wow! It’s been quiet in my house this week. Too quiet, in fact. All three kids are away at camps so my husband and I have the house to ourselves. We were pretty excited about it – for about a day. Why is it that when your kids are finally old enough to go awayContinue reading “EENS: Early Empty Nest Syndrome”
Flying Solo: Reflections on The Soloist
I think I am Hollywood’s dream audience member – I am profoundly moved by stories that I see played out on the big screen, particularly if I know they are true. While my filmmaker- wannabe husband is analyzing the lighting and camera angles, I am completely caught up in the story -Â identifying with characters,Continue reading “Flying Solo: Reflections on The Soloist”
Shining through the Chaos
Three Days. A thousand entrepreneurs. One unforgettable experience. That was the tagline for Ali Brown‘s Shine event, held November 5-7 in Las Vegas, which I was privileged to attend after having won a scholarship by submitting a video about myself and my business. And for me it was an unforgettable and truly life-changing experience. IContinue reading “Shining through the Chaos”