Forgetting she’s gone
I heard an advertisement for the ideal Mother’s Day gift today and thought, “Mom would love that. I should order it now and not wait until the last moment,” forgetting,…
I heard an advertisement for the ideal Mother’s Day gift today and thought, “Mom would love that. I should order it now and not wait until the last moment,” forgetting,…
New York Times bestselling author Deborah Kogan tweeted a quote by her five year old son last week that continues to haunt with me. When it comes to my persistent…
My daughter cuddled with me for a solid twenty minutes today, the longest on record. We played hide-and-go seek for what felt like an hour. We assembled jigsaw puzzles together.…
In her Huffington Post “Notes from My (Book) Shelf”column, the very generous and highly esteemed Roxanne Coady, owner of RJ Julia Booksellers in Madison, CT, writes: Serendipitous Moment of the…
My wife and I think that background television (the continued use of the television even though its audience is engaged in other activities) is the opiate of the masses. The…
Tonight I am grateful for the inexplicable joy and near euphoria that my students experienced when successfully negotiating the prime factorization of numbers like 1,056, 2044, and 4,096. I really…
I don’t know if I have ever felt as much joy in my entire life as my daughter did while eating this cupcake:
Tonight I am grateful… oh so grateful, for our new dog sitter, who lives a mile down the road, loves our dog, took excellent care of her over the weekend,…
Elysha and I spent the weekend in Manchester, Vermont at Booktopia, a book retreat organized and run by the the inestimable Ann Kingman and Michael Kindness, the hosts of the…