by Michelle Lasley | Oct 3, 2021 | Blogging Before SEO, Family, Motherhood, Parenting, The Balancing Act, The Business Side
Well, we didn’t move. No move for us. We will be staying in the Pacific Northwest for an unknown amount of time. It could be the rest of the school year, and we try again in the spring, or if the kid thrives at school – we could be looking at another 4 years, minimum. Either way, right now, there is no move for us.
by Michelle Lasley | Jul 25, 2021 | Blogging Before SEO, Family, The Balancing Act, The Business Side
In 2007, we looked at where we were and where we wanted to be, and we decided in 10 years, we’d move. My husband moved here on a whim and wasn’t nearly as in love with the place as I was. 10 years would put a notch in some adult responsibility so we agreed. Well, when...
by Michelle Lasley | Jun 2, 2021 | Blogging Before SEO, The Balancing Act, The Business Side
All the world’s a stage. This keeps coming up for me. When I read as a lecture during Catholic mass, but especially when I help put on an event. Each space has its directors, its producers, its actors who all play a pivotal role. Each space has its problems and everyone has to pivot. And, the thought has occurred to me – everyone should, yes, I daresay should, take some acting classes in their formative years so they can truly learn the ins and outs of “all the world’s a stage.”
by Michelle Lasley | May 10, 2021 | Blogging Before SEO, Family, The Balancing Act, The Green Life
A conversation with Amber Cook on the Dragonfly Connection, where I talk about green dreams and raising my son in a new world.
by Michelle Lasley | Mar 25, 2021 | Blogging Before SEO, Family, Health, In the Home, The Balancing Act, The Green Life
Using essential oils for grief can help us walk through our pain in a way that can allow us to better manage in the world.
by Michelle Lasley | Jan 11, 2021 | Blogging Before SEO, Motherhood, The Balancing Act
I grew up with Reagan-omics. For the first 10 years of my life, I thought trickle-down economics was the norm. I had no idea how we got here or even if there was a different way. And, I have found our history books and classes did an okay job at the survey of where we...