Heather Christie’s Blog

Thanks for stopping by to check out my blog. Sit down, grab a cup of tea, and browse around. Each quarter (January, April, July, and October) I try to write a new post and share a little piece of my life.

My two teenage kids take up a lot of space on the page. But I also love to write about my attempt to lead a healthy, mindful, and purpose-driven life, and what it’s like to start over in New York City and chase a dream at middle age. And lots more. 

While it’s a blast when a big website re-syndicates one of my posts, my real goal is to write in a such a way that compels you pop back again and again to read my stories. I love it when you like, comment, or share a post. And when you subscribe to my email list it makes me happy. Thanks.

Xoxo,
Heather

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Recent Posts

Learn How To Park, #&%@head!

Learn How To Park, #&%@head!

Food For Thought: Learn How To Park, #&%@head! My mother, The Split Personality Eater (SPE), has certain limitations with motor vehicles. Years ago, my brother-in-law, unable to drive due to an injury, had to ride shotgun with my mother from New York City to...

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Who’s Paying Attention?

Who’s Paying Attention?

Who’s paying attention? Not me, apparently. Case in point: The Chicken Noodle Soup Misfortune. It was a Thursday night around 5:45 and I was sprinting back and forth from my office to the kitchen, working a real estate transaction, finishing a chapter on my second...

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Don’t Check On The Elderly!

Don’t Check On The Elderly!

Food For Thought: My mother, also affectionately known as The Split Personality Eater, is angry, which is unusual for her. She’s never mad. At the local community college where she works, she’s a ray of sunshine. I can’t go the bathroom in that place without a student...

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Who’s The Boss?

Who’s The Boss?

It’s Sunday. Tomorrow my kids don’t have school. At the moment, I am in a texting battle with my fifteen-year-old son, The Grazer. The Cook (me): Remember, Sue Sue and Pop Pop are coming for Sunday dinner tonight. The Grazer: I won’t be home. The Cook: Yes, you will...

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Bring Back The Sunday Dinner!

Bring Back The Sunday Dinner!

Food For Thought: How many nights a week do you sit down at central table and eat with your family? For our clan, it’s tough. We’re always running from one practice to another (soccer, lacrosse, dance, cheer, track) and if we’re not, my husband and I (both real estate...

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