I had a life before Henry, really I did. I have proof of it in several places, this site being one of them. I also have vague memories of when I used to read, write, and occasionally dust my house. But then came this guy. At first it seemed normal to be stuck in the… Continue reading A Dog’s Life
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(Too) Sweet Dreams
I like to sleep, and I’m good at it. But somewhere around 3 a.m., my mind decides that it’s time to make shopping lists, plan for the weekend and try to remember the name of someone I went to high school with. More often than not, I awaken from a dream. Disoriented in that fuzzy… Continue reading (Too) Sweet Dreams
An Open Letter to Private Letters
A few months ago, I stumbled upon The Reject Pile, one of those rabbit-hole moments when I had no idea how I got there. I laughed myself silly at a couple of posts and before I knew it, I was railing on about The Open Letter. That ubiquitous form of communication that gives people permission… Continue reading An Open Letter to Private Letters
Whatshisname
I went to visit Mary Shelley on my lunch hour. She and her brothers Stephen King and R.L. Stine were hiding under their cot in the back of the pen at the Humane Society. I should’ve taken the first clue after learning they’d been named after horror writers. I was led into a small room… Continue reading Whatshisname
Swabbing At Memories
For years, I shot up nightly. Didn’t matter where I was, I had a small vial, a hypodermic needle and an alcohol swab. I had to have my “fix” at the same time every day, so if I was at a friend’s for dinner I’d take my stash into the bathroom and do what I… Continue reading Swabbing At Memories
Papa Francisco
I have some fierce Francis Fever. I recently Tweeted: A spiritual muscle memory flexes, prayers bubble up, and I automatically mumble along with the beautiful rhythms of the liturgy. #popefever Having grown up Catholic, I still love the ceremony and ritual of the High Mass. The intricate vestments, the smoky curls of musky incense that… Continue reading Papa Francisco
#thisisreal
Christina Crook is launching a 30-day #thisisreal campaign, wherein we tell the story behind the photos we post. “If it’s beautiful, also share the ugly. If it’s a sink full of dirty dishes, let us have it." Also joining in is Jen Pollock Michel, who challenges us to present "a more honest snapshot of life in the month of… Continue reading #thisisreal
I Earned My First Badge
It wasn’t good news; in fact, it was bad news. An out and out rejection, in e-mail form. It was my first and I know it won’t be my last. Rejection is a realistic requirement for what I’m trying to do. I could focus on the fact that it is long overdue but my reaction… Continue reading I Earned My First Badge
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Teaching and Learning
Once upon a time – long, long ago – I taught preschool. I absolutely loved it and sometimes think it was my favorite job. Those are the times I conveniently forget about the days when no one wanted anything to do with rest time (except the teachers, of course) or when pinkeye swept through my room like a tornado. Or the day the painting easels fell against one another like dominoes, splattering their contents around the room like a Jackson Pollock painting.