KarenKay has been a member since
April 13 2007,
has rated 116 lenses,
favorited 51, and has
created 58 lenses from scratch.
Karen Kay
donates their royalties to Squidoo Charity Fund.
This member's top-ranked page is "Martha Giffen".
My Bio
Hi Everyone!
My name is Karen Kay, but everyone calls me "KK"...so you do too, Okay?
I was born and raised in the south (GA,TX,MS) and currently reside in Jackson, MS. I am married to Michael and have one son. My background is in psychology and accounting. I started out online with the "teambuilding" idea as a carryover from Jr.High School. I was too much of a clutz for athleti...
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- Byron Katie's, "The Work"
This Lens highlights an article I wrote about Byron Katie's appearance on Oprah's Soul Series. Just watching the program was a mind opening experience. The article was featured at Submit Your Articles dot com and was distributed globally through t... view lens -
- Age of Aquarius
If the age of Aquarius was "dawning" in the 1970's, then the sun is now squarely over the horizon. I invite you to take a couple of minutes to consider your new life as you transition from the age of Pisces to the age of Aquarius. This transition is... view lens -
- Squidoo To-Do Lists
I am by nature a list-maker. I make lists of everything! As I started learning about Squidoo and making lenses, I started making lists. Return often. As I learn and grow in Squidoo land, I am sure my lists will change also. Join me on this fantastic... view lens -
- Remembering Mister Rogers
Who can't admit it? Some days, Mr. Rogers just made you feel good. Some of us may have made fun of him when we got older, but really, we loved him. And he genuinely loved us, "just the way we are". I recently came ac... view lens -
- Little Hands
Sweet story about a premature baby boy named Sam. I have a few friends who were born premature. They are all special people, and to a fault, very spiritual. It is no coincidence. I believe children who are born premature have a special angel assigned... view lens
