Peggy Weber is an award-winning journalist and author who has been working at her craft for almost 40 years, primarily with the Catholic press. The author of the popular "Spun from the Web" column, she loves her faith, family, baseball, and chocolate, not necessarily in that order. She loves to laugh a lot—often at herself—which helps her to truly feel “enough." She lives in Western Massachusetts with her dear husband John and relishes frequent visits from her 10 grandchildren.
Peggy Weber suggests ways to foster the positive for children so that they feel enough.
Author Peggy Weber reflects on how her grandchildren inspire her and suggests ways older people can make a difference with young ones.
We don’t have to be perfect gift-wrappers, cookie bakers, carol singers, or wreath lighters to be enough during Advent and Christmas.
Peggy Weber is working to break the cycle of not thinking she is doing enough for Lent.
Thinking about your eulogy just might help you appreciate yourself a bit more or work on changing a few things.
Peggy Weber imagines Saint Joseph preparing for the birth of Jesus and welcoming him to his heart.
What would you take from your home if you had only a few minutes and no guarantee of returning?