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Nancy Schess
Oct25
Trick or Treat
Posted By : Nancy Schess

It is now less than a week away.  Will you celebrate? Will you dress up?    When my kids were young, Halloween was a glorious spectacle.  Lots of costume planning and changing. And oh, the candy.   Three Musketeers are my favorite.  I remember one year my son and his best friend went around the neighborhood gathering my favorite candy for me.  They

Nancy Schess
Oct18
Your Favorite Oldie
Posted By : Nancy Schess

I am sucker for old television. I know that I am a grown woman but watching shows I remember from when I was young is like going back in time.   I grew up in Brooklyn in an attached house. Our living space was small, but comfy. On the counter right next to the kitchen table where we ate every meal, sat our black and white 14 inch TV.  We had three

Nancy Schess
Oct11
Interview Networking
Posted By : Nancy Schess

This past week, I presented  a webinar for the NYSBA about post-interview do’s and don’ts. I described the process of searching for a job as one long networking experience.   Here is my theory.  Every time a candidate engages with a potential employer, they are making a contact and getting to know someone.  Every interview, is an opportunity to mee

Nancy Schess
Sep27
Puppy Love
Posted By : Nancy Schess

I am pretty sure I’ve written a variation of this blog before, but I am even more smitten now, so I am writing it again.   About six months ago, my grand puppy came into our family as a rescue.  He is a brown Labrador mix with just the sweetest eyes.  While it takes him a little time to relax, once he knows you, you can’t miss all of that boundless

Nancy Schess
Sep13
The Next Generation
Posted By : Nancy Schess

I admit I’ve been a bit of a royal watcher over the years.  It started with my interest in Diana.   The past few days have been historic for royal watchers.  Literally, the world changed.   With the passing of the Queen, a new era is ushered in.  I can’t help but think will we see real differences in the way the monarchy comports itself?  It has be

Nancy Schess
Sep06
Do We Change?
Posted By : Nancy Schess

This weekend, I was visiting with my mom, and we were cleaning up some papers in her house.  We came across a copy of the recommendation that my daughter’s high school guidance counselor had written to accompany her college applications.  Let’s do the math – that was nearly ten years ago. [Let’s also look right past the age spots sprouting on my ha

Nancy Schess
Aug23
Soup
Posted By : Nancy Schess

I had soup for lunch.  I really enjoy all kinds of soup.   Did you notice that I didn’t say I “ate” soup or “drank” soup for lunch?  Let me add here to the raging debate – well, not really – about the proper articulation of enjoying soup.   To me, it is about the vessel and utensils utilized.  If my soup is in a bowl and I need to lift a spoon, the

Nancy Schess
Aug09
Naptime
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Anyone remember saying these words out loud when your kids were young only to be met with growling, pleading for five more minutes or some creative bargaining?  Feels like yesterday to me.   They say that youth is wasted on the young.   I have learned that I am huge fan of a nap.  Perhaps I have always been a fan of twenty minutes stolen here and t

Nancy Schess
Aug02
Of Course!
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Has anyone else noticed that “of course” has become the new form of “you’re welcome”?  Thank you is now often met with “of course”.   Thank you for picking up dinner — “of course!”.    Thanks so much for helping me with that project — “of course!”.  Thanks so much for making me laugh — “of course!”.  You get the drift.    To be honest, I find mysel

Nancy Schess
Jul19
The Luxury of Cold Air
Posted By : Nancy Schess

It is hot outside, really hot.  And I am a fan of cold, really cold.  Artificially cooled air that is, not the winter blustery kind.   I am a happy woman with air conditioning set in the low 60s at night.  Better for sleeping but I’m pretty sure my husband does not agree with me, which I glean from the pile of fuzzy sleeping socks he has collected

Nancy Schess
Jul19
The Luxury of Cold Air
Posted By : Nancy Schess

It is hot outside, really hot.  And I am a fan of cold, really cold.  Artificially cooled air that is, not the winter blustery kind.   I am a happy woman with air conditioning set in the low 60s at night.  Better for sleeping but I’m pretty sure my husband does not agree with me, which I glean from the pile of fuzzy sleeping socks he has collected

Nancy Schess
Jul12
The Handwritten Note
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Here was the discussion in my house – and hint, it split down generational lines.  Of course, when someone sends you a gift, a thank you note is called for.  It is just a small way to show appreciation for someone who took the time to think about you.   Under what circumstances is a handwritten thank you note required, and when will a text or emai

Nancy Schess
Jun27
A Big Old Tree
Posted By : Nancy Schess

We have one and I have often cursed it.  That tree takes up a good part of our back yard.  Swing set?  No room.  A pool?  The whole neighborhood would have been disrupted.  In fact, I have always been convinced that our house, actually our entire neighborhood, was planned around that tree.   Most days, I’m complaining about the berries that slam in

Nancy Schess
Jun20
A Happy Place
Posted By : Nancy Schess

I learned this from Corey early on in the pandemic.    After being stuck inside for the last of the winter months in 2020, spring arrived with summer right behind.  I learned that my office no longer needed to be inside  in a stuffy room behind a closed door.    Instead, on a beautiful day I could set up my entire office outside – double monitors

Nancy Schess
Jun13
And They Grow
Posted By : Nancy Schess

I have had occasion recently to hang out with some young adults – who I first knew as young children.  You know, those kids your kids grew up with, played baseball, dance competitions, trick or treating.  You get it.   I keep having that “I blinked” experience.   Each of these terrifically impressive young professionals was just a minute ago trying

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