Be a Robin

February 9, 2019 4

My daughter was Robin. She was 2.5. She and her 4 year old brother had just learned of the joy of Batman and Robin, courtesy of the 1997 movie of the same name- the worst […]

Girl, Wise Up

February 1, 2019 0

Hey, you. Yeah, you. The one buying the self-help books and following the social media influencers and life coaches. Yeah, you. Don’t try to walk away…I see you. Come on over here and sit down. […]

Turbulence

January 24, 2019 1

Turbulence. Nobody likes it. No one. Anywhere. Ever. Just the word itself brings to mind things falling off shelves and people shaking in their seats. Turbulence is choppy seas and jackhammers and potholes and Facebook […]

SIGNS

December 18, 2018 0

It’s time for a story. A rather long story, but one that needs to be long to be understood. So get comfortable, pour a cup of coffee, tell your kids that you need some “alone […]

I’m Offended

October 30, 2018 1

      I woke up this morning and had a funny but motivational post running through my mind. One of those posts where I fly downstairs, pour coffee into my body as quickly as […]

Political Ads

October 5, 2018 0

I am so over all the political ads currently running on tv and radio, although, I have to admit, they are probably super fun to write. I took a crack at it: <Voice Over> This […]

The Garage Sale

August 2, 2018 0

There are many other things I would rather do than put on a Garage Sale: I would rather photograph a dozen children, all under the age of 3, half of whom just came from getting […]

Don’t Die with Tags on your Clothes

July 19, 2018 0

My mom died and I just cleaned out her closet. She didn’t JUST die, mind you; she died in 2008. Yes, she died ten years ago and I am just now cleaning out her closet. […]

Boycotts, Dawn Detergent, and the Devil

June 30, 2018 0

I’m not a boycotter of anything. I never have been. I’ve never walked with a picket sign or yelled into a megaphone. (Unless you count my cheerleading days, during which I did yell quite a […]

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