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Nancy Schess
Jan02
It's Goal Setting Time
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Or maybe it isn’t.   At New Year’s every year, I set goals. You could call them resolutions. I prefer goals. My goals range from personal to work, small to large. And they always include something about weight.   With all candor, I don’t always achieve my goals. Sometimes I do. Sometimes I get close. But to me, it doesn’t matter because I appreci

Nancy Schess
Dec26
The Winning Gift
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Given that we are in the midst of the season of gift giving, I thought I would share my favorite with you.     I am notorious for losing my keys multiple times a day, and most often at the worst times.     Bill found TrackR which is a tag to attach to my keys which connects to an app on my phone. Now when I am digging frantically in my bag fo

Nancy Schess
Dec19
A Temperature Dispute
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  I am reasonably convinced that I have written this blog before but the conversation continues so indulge me.     In my house, we are temperaturistically opposed. Yes, I know that is not really a word.     Forever, I am opening windows and Bill is closing them as soon as I walk out of the room. I turn the air conditioning to its highest power

Nancy Schess
Dec12
The New Netflix
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  A game changer, really.     Last week, Netflix changed its offering. Now, instead of needing wifi or a data connection to watch your favorite Netflix programming, all you need is some downloaded content. Netflix has your favorite programs, well at least mine, available for a quick download.     For any of you out there who commute, you will u

Nancy Schess
Dec05
A Round of Applause
Posted By : Nancy Schess

    I suspect this might be showing my age but here goes.   This past weekend we flew to Rochester. [Our visit there is for certain the subject of another blog.] When the plane landed, I started quietly applauding and then stopped. No one else around me was doing the same, and to be honest, Bill was even looking at me kind of funny. I always

Nancy Schess
Nov28
The Rule That Saved Thanksgiving -- An Epilogue
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Last week, I asked you all to share non-food Thanksgiving traditions. There were some fun suggestions.     In my house, we decided to repeat last year’s agenda and first posed Table Talk questions (ie: “Which of your ancestors would you most like to meet?” and “Name one goal for the upcoming year?”) followed by our annual round of “I am thank

Nancy Schess
Nov21
Thanksgiving Traditions
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Rona has the food covered from her blog yesterday.  Today, I want to talk about traditions for your Thanksgiving that are not food related.  For years, we went around the table saying what we were thankful for.     Two years ago, we Thanksgivinged (that should be a word, really) with our family in Florida where, with forethought, a question ha

Nancy Schess
Nov15
Random Thoughts
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  It's late and tonight's thoughts are random. So, I'll answer these five questions:   1. Favorite Color: Green, always. I'm not sure why.   2. Comfort Food: Brisket or beef stew. Kind of a similar experience but it's a tie.   3. Favorite Teacher: Mr. Strickler. He was my high school teacher who ran all of the school musical productions.  

Nancy Schess
Nov08
Just Do It
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  I set my alarm this morning for 5:30. I never get up that early but I had to be in the office early for a meeting that will last all day today – and I was not prepared to risk the chance to vote.     So, I rolled out of bed, threw on sweatpants, and ran over to my local polling place. Apparently, I was not the only one with the idea of casting

Nancy Schess
Oct31
Vacation
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  It’s that time again for me. As the weather starts to turn a little colder, the season makes me start thinking about vacation.  The concept of vacation is such a personal thing.  For me, I look forward to a good book, a glass of cold, very sweet, white wine, sunshine and a pool.  I also enjoy some historical vacations.   One of my favorite weeke

Nancy Schess
Oct24
You're a YouTube Star
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Years ago, I blogged about the sneaker phenomenon overtaking young teens. The craze that had (and likely still has) young men waiting in line with satchels filled with used, worn sneakers waiting to sell them for profit.     Today’s blog is about a more recent phenomenon that has me similarly confused. We all know (or at least I do) some teena

Nancy Schess
Oct17
The Twin Commercial
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Have you noticed that with more and more frequency a commercial is repeated in the same program cycle? You walk out of the room to grab a drink and come back to the start of the same commercial that was ending as you left.   Does anyone else out there find that advertising practice annoying? I do. I suppose it does make me think again about the p

Nancy Schess
Oct10
The Newest Reveal
Posted By : Nancy Schess

The dictionary defines reveal as “to make previously unknown or secret information known to others.” That makes sense. But the concept of “the reveal” has taken on bigger proportions. Reveals happen on television all the time – the Today show does a makeover; “George to the Rescue” renovates a bathroom for a needy family and we get to see the fi

Nancy Schess
Oct03
The Selfie Phenomenon
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Recently I saw a picture of Hilary Clinton at a public event. She was looking out at the crowd smiling and waving but the entire crowd had their backs to her with one arm up in the air. What were they doing, you ask? They were all trying to take a selfie with Hilary.     Selfies are a modern day phenomenon. Every where you go, someone has their

Nancy Schess
Sep26
Trade Show Attack
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  It was uncomfortable and took the fun away.     This past weekend, Bill and I went to the home show at Suffolk Community College. We are thinking about doing some much needed work in the house and decided it would be a good place to scout out some ideas.     From the minute we walked in, the exhibitors pounced. Literally pounced. We could not

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