I love listening to music, but on my commute back and forth to work, I’m all about audiobooks. I’m predominantly a fiction reader, and my favorite books are psychological thrillers with a surprising reveal at the end. However, I do try to sprinkle in the occasional non-fiction book, much like a mother trying to get … Continue reading Try to Remember
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Watch Out for Quicksand!
When I was a kid, I spent a fair amount of time running around the neighborhood with friends, and as luck would have it, there was a creek that ran through some of the neighborhood backyards. We wiled away many an hour looking for crayfish, avoiding bloodsuckers (leeches), and poking anything available (sticks, toes, fishing … Continue reading Watch Out for Quicksand!
Random Blog Thoughts
When I started blogging almost three years ago, I had a half dozen ideas or so. I wondered how many blogs I could write before I ran out of ideas. Eight? Ten? I hoped more would come to me as I went along. Wow! Did they ever. The more I wrote, the more ideas I … Continue reading Random Blog Thoughts
Bright Walls in Jackson
Both my son and my other half (MOH) work weekends. My son works every other Saturday and Sunday. MOH works two out of every three Saturdays. So its a treat for them both to have a Saturday off and do something together as a family. This Saturday, my brother joined us and we took in … Continue reading Bright Walls in Jackson
What I Did on My Summer Vacation
My family has always been a summer vacation family. When I was growing up, we either went up north or to visit family. Since my mom’s family lived up north, it was often a combo trip. When our son was young, we would go camping or to amusement parks. We visited caves, zoos, and museums. … Continue reading What I Did on My Summer Vacation
Are You a Procrastinator?
My brother texted me a question earlier this week. Did Mom often speak about the evils of procrastination or was it just with me? I was a little surprised by his question. I didn’t think it was a secret that we have a whole family of procrastinators and we definitely inherited it from our mom. … Continue reading Are You a Procrastinator?
By Tacit Agreement
I feel like this expression presents regularly in books, but not so much in real life conversation. Perhaps that’s due to the basic nature of the meaning. tacit agreement: silent agreement; understood without being openly expressed; implied Can you call it an agreement if the other party hasn’t said that they agree? My dad would … Continue reading By Tacit Agreement
Dog Days of Summer
Do you see those people out and about in the world? You know ‘those people.’ It’s the person you see wearing shorts when it’s snowing or the one carrying a suitcase with them at the shopping mall. I try not to judge, but when I see these things I often wonder about their back story. … Continue reading Dog Days of Summer
Stretching Out and Snapping Back
The other day at work, I was in the bathroom when I heard the snap of elastic in the stall next to me. “I wonder how people used to keep their underwear up before elastic was invented?” I wondered. I have absolutely no idea where this sudden thought came from, or why I thought elastic … Continue reading Stretching Out and Snapping Back
There’s a Word for That
Photo by Skitterphoto on Pexels.com Did you know that there is a word, a name, for everything? I know this, because Google told me. Is that possible? I’m not sure. On one hand, it makes sense, and on the other hand, there seem to be so many things, common, everyday things, for which we just … Continue reading There’s a Word for That









