by Lisa Gioia-Acres | Mar 27, 2021 | Uncategorized
Originally published August 2009 I have worn many different career hats in my life: waitress, animal trainer, business owner, program coordinator, volunteer manager, grant writer, museum technician, archaeologist, teacher, and now historian. This past week I was... by Lisa Gioia-Acres | Mar 27, 2021 | Uncategorized
Originally published November 2009 I am not a believer in reincarnation, but if I was I would swear I had lived at least two other previous lives. One of those lives would be that of a Native American medicine woman and the other, a survivor of oppression from... by Lisa Gioia-Acres | Mar 27, 2021 | Uncategorized
Originally published December 2009 “Nana, how old will you be when I’m 52? My seven-year-old grandson is starting to ask the big questions. After a litany of similar questions, right up until he asked how old his Nana would be when he turned 99, there was... by Lisa Gioia-Acres | Mar 27, 2021 | Uncategorized
Originally published February 2010 I love to see things grow. Be it children or plants I love to witness the process: children as they move through their many stages of development, flowers when they bloom, or plants when they produce their delicious vegetables.... by Lisa Gioia-Acres | Mar 27, 2021 | Uncategorized
Originally published June 2009 The best thing I ever did was to leave western New York. The hardest thing I’m doing in my life is to stay away from there. I often think about where I would be right now if my parents hadn’t died. For sure, I’d... by Lisa Gioia-Acres | Mar 27, 2021 | Uncategorized
Originally published November 2009 I’m letting my hair down today. I ignored the curling iron so my bangs are not straight, but are curly cues with some strands sticking straight up in the air. So in addition to the curling iron, I avoid mirrors today. I have great...
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