History (and blogger) repeats itself
So yesterday I wrote my sixteenth Unfair Assumption post, questioning the intelligence of people who choose to begin smoking today. It turns out that I wrote nearly the same post…
So yesterday I wrote my sixteenth Unfair Assumption post, questioning the intelligence of people who choose to begin smoking today. It turns out that I wrote nearly the same post…
My son is unlike my daughter in many ways. Most noticeably is the likelihood that he will get himself into a sticky situation or find his way into trouble. When…
In an effort to hold myself accountable, I post the progress of my yearly goals at the end of each month on this blog. The following are the results through…
There is something seriously wrong with the intellect and/or self esteem of anyone who chooses to begin smoking today. Call me naïve, but I have never understood why anyone chooses…
A 2012 survey of more than 500 college graduates by Adecco, a human-resources organization, found that 8% of them had a parent accompany them to a job interview, and 3%…
I am not a starry eyed author. I expect little from my publishing career. When I published my first novel, Something Missing, in 2009, I was not under the illusion…
He can’t pedal yet (or even reach the pedals), but that isn’t stopping him from loving his tricycle. We may have a future biker on our hands.
I am known amongst my friends for my tendency to take credit (and sometimes demand it) for exercising restraint. A person irritates or annoys me, and rather than firing off…
I love it, but I have to say, it doesn’t look anything like her.
A friend and I attended The Moth’s StorySLAM at the Bitter End last night. He’s about 15 years younger than me, and while we waited in line outside the club,…