Here is hoping that you are all healthy, doing what you love, keeping your noses clean and moving ahead on your own personal goals and dreams. If you aren’t doing just a small bit of your own passion, then you are missing out on a good thing, my friend. (more…)
Archive for the ‘Nancy’s Messages to Fans’ Category
Focus on Your Dream – 28. May, 2009
Welcome to Nancyland! – 4. April, 2009
To those dedicated fans who continue to return to my site, “Nice seein’ ya!” and to the new fans who are “first time visitors”—Welcome to Nancyland!
I like writing a new message every month to keep everyone up-to-date about what is happening in my world. The media is pretty good about “reporting” what they think is “real” but the truth is that this really is my own site—I write many of the articles and if I don’t write them, one of my staff does and then it is approved by me. So I just wanted you to know that this is “The Official Nancy Cartwright Site” and I am the source of this information. Thankyouverymuch. (more…)
Spring! – 10. March, 2009
Just from Nancy…
Spring has sprung
The grass is ris’
I wonder where
Them robins is!
Okay folks, March is here and time for a little Spring cleaning! I don’t know about you, but I always feel much better when I clean out my “laundry basket” of incomplete cycles. (more…)
The “Problem” – 9. February, 2009
I have a problem I am trying to solve. I’ve been publishing The Nancy News (letter) for nearly 15 years. The circulation is nearly 16,000 going to folks as far away as Sydney, Australia and Dublin, Ireland. The only problem that I see is that my staff and I have been so productive that we haven’t been able to get out as many issues as originally intended! But in the scheme of things, when I look at what would really constitute a “problem” for me, The Simpsons not getting renewed or having permanent laryngitis, I guess I don’t really have much of a problem here!
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Will Your child Make the Right Choices in Life? – 3. December, 2008
by Nancy Cartwright
My daughter recently got married. She and her high school sweetheart tied the knot in August and are working together and making their own decisions now on a daily basis. My son, at 17, is still in high school and living at home and I continue to guide him, although I let him make most of his decisions based on “the greatest good for all,” and this has been an operating basis for me in raising them all along. So far he hasn’t held me to ransom and he hasn’t used the fact that I am the voice of Bart Simpson against me for which I am very grateful, however it does bring up the question: “What is the measurement of a parent’s success when it comes to raising a child?” (more…)

