tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348734432793771357.post878004009195407631..comments2024-03-15T11:18:29.195-05:00Comments on Killer Crafts & Crafty Killers: HEALTHY LIVING WITH JANICE--GUEST AUTHOR SUSAN LOHRER ON THE WELL-BALANCED LIFEANASTASIA POLLACKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03160162455676799133noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348734432793771357.post-70581232301846204892015-02-25T18:59:09.305-06:002015-02-25T18:59:09.305-06:00Thank goodness we eventually get old enough to thi...Thank goodness we eventually get old enough to think for ourselves, Norma. ;)<br /><br />Thanks for the laugh, Gloria. I'm in Canada, so I can definitely sympathize (although my part of the country pretty much missed out on winter this year, which was weird to say the least). I hope you have as much fun reading the book as I had writing it. :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348734432793771357.post-21465471089775756152015-02-25T17:31:58.847-06:002015-02-25T17:31:58.847-06:00Susan, I so agree with you that it's balance i...<br />Susan, I so agree with you that it's balance in all things; eating, activities, work, etc. The advice on healthy living can actually be funny at times like the one I read yesterday from a monthly health magazine from a local hospital. I cracked up laughing when it recommended we eat our breakfast outside in the sun each morning. Well, it was sunny yesterday, however it was -22 degrees with a windchill on top of that. Can you imagine me trying to get frozen oatmeal out of my bowl let alone trying to drink a frozen cup of coffee. But I did get something beneficial from that. Laughter is good for us and I got it for sure when I read that.<br /><br />I wrote your book down on my TBO list.Gloria Aldenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13581719606924364447noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348734432793771357.post-54973394218337899862015-02-25T15:57:51.682-06:002015-02-25T15:57:51.682-06:00Fortunately, I was old enough to ignore a lot of t...Fortunately, I was old enough to ignore a lot of the "good" advice when it came along (and I had good genes). I even have a doctor who agrees with me. (I should say mostly, because he did foul me up with my supposedly weak bones.)<br /><br />You make a lot of sense.Norma Husshttp://www.normahuss.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348734432793771357.post-50635947260638787792015-02-25T10:20:31.524-06:002015-02-25T10:20:31.524-06:00Thank you, Kathy. A touch of sanity is always a go...Thank you, Kathy. A touch of sanity is always a good thing. :)<br /><br />Hi, Susan! Thank you for your kind words. :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348734432793771357.post-82382981604936741892015-02-25T09:11:24.764-06:002015-02-25T09:11:24.764-06:00I love Susan's books. She has a terrific sense...I love Susan's books. She has a terrific sense of humor and an honest approach to people and how they behave. Her characters seem so real I quickly came to care about and root for them.Susan F. Crafthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00383014100399818941noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348734432793771357.post-41808778129661179642015-02-25T06:52:53.108-06:002015-02-25T06:52:53.108-06:00Great advice and thank you for it. Balance is some...Great advice and thank you for it. Balance is something I need. I'm going to use this for inspiration and a touch of sanity <br />ThanksKathye Quickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04952763179663503451noreply@blogger.com