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My name is Deborah S. Balog, born to a child bride of sixteen and a mature father of twenty. Scandalous back then…I am the mother of three accomplished, grown children and the wife of a nerdy boat fanatic. I was a mortgage professional for thirty years and have struggled with leaving it all behind to pursue a passion instead of a paycheck. I tried once and failed. But as they say… if at first you do not succeed – try, try, try again. So let’s go. Here is where you will find me ranting, reminiscing and sharing about what we as women experience in life. I’m hoping it will be a place where we all can laugh, cry, learn and be who we are- wonderful women of all ages. Thanks for joining me. I am honored by your presence.
my lovely co-author first brought feminine findings to me with Hopes i would be able to “revamp” the website on the backend. Since then, I am so honored to now share the space as a co-authors. I have grown to find so much enjoyment in writing and sharing with all of you. i hope you all find the same enjoyment in our pieces. thank you for allowing me to reminisce, vent, grow and so much more with all of you. -Natalie Rowe Seier
Our Recent Posts
The Cyclical & Cynical Journey of Faith And Spirituality
For as long as I can remember, being Catholic was a part of my identity. Well, longer than I can remember considering I was baptized about 60 days after I was born. My parents were both raised and married in the Catholic Church; the one we still belong to. My dad was a self described…
Risk to the Republic ? Or Just Another Conspiracy Theory?
I sit here and I contemplate going down the political road. I have totally stayed away from controversial topics for a reason. This is a place where I come to, to how should one say “purge my soul?” It’s a place where I want to talk about life and topics that affect most women. By…
Is the The Green Eyed Monster in you?
Natalie It wasn’t until recently that I had the difference between envy and jealousy really defined to me. In my own mind, I had always defined envy as a more intense, even more insidious form of jealousy. Probably my Catholic background: envy as one of the seven deadly, “thou shall not covet..” Besides the literary…
Congratulations on restarting this, and for embracing your passions! I look forward to following!
Hello My DEAR friend
Yes ,let’s leave Hallmark behind and create other moments of time
Love the posts
I love your writings, Deborah! They are always meaningful and thought provoking! xo