by Sandy Moffett | Feb 28, 2020 | article
A child’s first birthday is full of excitement; not for the child, because they have no concept of what a birthday is. It’s just another day – until it’s not. People show up carrying armloads of bright colored paper. They put you in your highchair, but there’s no...
by Sandy Moffett | Feb 23, 2020 | article
When I travel, I depend on media and word of mouth for my dining choices. On this day, they came together to lead me to a busy café within walking distance of point A, my hotel and point B, the train I needed to catch. The diner was an eclectic mix of ages, races; the...
by Sandy Moffett | Feb 23, 2020 | article
Twice a year I travel to Northern California for business, and I always take the train. I love the train. I love that I can have a workspace and choose to work or not. I love to look out the window. I love that I can bring my own food or take advantage of the Café...
by Sandy Moffett | Feb 23, 2020 | article
We just had to put one of our rescue cats down. She came to us after the passing of my mother’s twin sister, Jean. No one even knew that Aunt Jean had a cat until the family gathered to clean out her rental home. Half starved, the solid gray feline was so small, so...
by Sandy Moffett | Feb 23, 2020 | article
Sometimes, my heart gets in the way of my job as a funeral professional. And that’s okay. I’ve heard people say, “You shouldn’t get attached to the families you serve because you’ll burn out.” Maybe so, but I’d rather burn out than not be real. I have to be true to...