A new year means a fresh start!

Wow can you beleive how fast time flys? It has been almost a month since my last post to MyWholeFamily.com’s blog. My son and his wife came for Christmas which was a first at my home here in Virginia. On Dec. 18th or 19th we had a 20 inch snowfall which made the town look like a fairyland and now a light dusting makes it all fresh once again.

I invite you to join me with the new year, new snow and renewed outlook.

This year the book I authored for young stepchildren (Chelsea’s Tree a Family Tree for stepchildren) will be sold out and a second printing be required! Yes I do beleive that is true because Adele Cornish and other internationally known family counslors will get it into the hands of children around the globe. The healing power of love will overcome the resentment many families are plauged with. Go Chelsea! Spread your story near and far so other children can feel safe and loved every day. And Chelsea’s new line of gifts coming in Janaury will appeal to a wider range of folks.

And then there is health. Yikes that is a tough one. Here at the home of My Whole Family.com we have renewed our determination to live a healthier life. Soooooo just because we see it doesn’t mean we eat it! Sweets will be treats, butter for guests, and walking will be easier with the return of the books on tape companion that has now been reclaimed from the cabinet.

So we hope you will join use by joinging the Sierra Club featured on the main page of MyWholeFamily.com. I plan to walk their One Day Hike along the CO again this year. Give me a shout if you’d like to join me!

About Marcy McCann

Marcy McCann writes in various forms including an online column Adventures along Route 11, a collection of observations about her travels along Virginia’s historic corridor. Currently (for the third and final year) the Interim Fair Manager of the Shenandoah County Fair in Woodstock, Virginia, Marcy spends her spare time restoring a 200 year old brick Federal home in neighboring Strasburg. The first in her series of children’s books geared to bridging gaps in families undergoing change highlights the positive side of belonging to a stepfamily.
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