by Stephanie Huffman | Jan 11, 2020 | everyday life, Human Nature, Relationships
From the Lessons Learned from Bosco & Bailey series Some of you may recall the movie The Tail That Wags the Dog. That title, as you might know, comes from a well-known saying. But it wasn’t until I watched my sweet Bailey (my great white Pyrenees) always...
by Stephanie Huffman | Jan 29, 2017 | Human Nature, Politics, Relationships
When I first moved to Nashville, in an attempt to meet more people and at the encouragement of my grandmother, I joined a club. Those people were a wonderful group who not only became friends, in time they became like family. We shared many happy and amazing memories...
by Stephanie Huffman | Mar 22, 2015 | Career/Job, Dating, Decisions, Family, Politics, Relationships, Women/Relationships
I was driving down the road when she called. Having blue tooth in the car is a blessing, and I touched the “answer” button in anticipation of what was coming next. She’s always so bubbly and energetic, her conversations fill my emotional and mental...
by Stephanie Huffman | Feb 16, 2015 | Patriotism, Politics, Presidents, Relationships
Presidents Day: A day off from work…for some. Sales for others…a day to remember our Commanders-in-Chief. Our nation’s citizens used to celebrate Abraham Lincoln’s Birthday and George Washington’s separately and on different days. Not...
by Stephanie Huffman | Apr 2, 2014 | Easter, Relationships, Spirituality, Uncategorized
If you’ve been doing lent, 40 days can seem like a looooooong time. And then, at other times, 40 days can go by quickly and you wonder where time went. For those you of you that caught the new movie out, NOAH, you’re reminded in the story that it rained 40...
by Stephanie Huffman | Feb 10, 2014 | Dating, Holidays, Relationships
I had the opportunity to write an article for the February issue of Mature Living magazine. It’s called The New Dating Game. I’m sure many of you have noticed lately the ads on TV that promote dating sites for people over 50? Dating later in life is quite...