Visiting other cities as we make our way through hockey season got me to thinking what kind of impression each of our hockey teams might leave the competition throughout the year.
I have compiled another favorite list and I think you just might be able to relate if you are from around these parts.
“Top 12 ways [...]
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Kathy Kane: Trenton’s ‘road warriers’ are probably pretty easy to spot
Kathy Kane: Volunteer’s can-do approach inspires others to help out
I have been honored to be part of many different committees for various Trenton and Downriver events or projects. I only join committees if I know I can commit time and energy.
But I’m especially willing if the leader of the group can make my volunteer time so fun I just can’t say no. This past [...]
Kathy Kane: ‘Bazinga,’ I’ve found another source of holiday amusement
Sayings that crack me up…
Maybe you’ll have some time this holiday season to catch a movie or curl up with an old TV favorite. Movies and shows that have memorable catch phrases rank high on my watch list.
It occurred to me the other day as I heard “Bazinga”(from The Big Bang Theory) in [...]
Kathy Kane: Many parents try to make all of their children feel special
Recently Time magazine’s cover story declared it a “scientific fact” that parents always have a favorite child. I say, baloney! After reading the article, I told my kids that I dislike them both exactly the same.
All kidding aside, I have always found a way to individually find a reason to tell them that they are [...]
Kathy Kane: Notes from vacation provide another chance for ‘escape’
Ah, if we could live vicariously through our vacation memories, I think life might be a little less stressful… Yeah, mon, think reggae and sounds of waves crashing on a beach — some type of drink with an umbrella and, OK, it might almost work.
Even though I preach to my kids work hard but play [...]
Kathy Kane: 9-11 helped make us better citizens — and continues to
I was downstairs playing cars with my 3 ½-year-old while my 14-month-old slept upstairs when I got an 8:45 a.m. phone call from my husband, who told me to turn on the television.
Where were you? What did you do when you heard the news? How does it still affect you today?
As the plane took [...]


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