Highlights from the 4th of July

Full disclosure: I took some cold medicine yesterday. Even though cold medicine comes in packs of two, I usually only take one at a time and leave the other one until I need it later down the line. But yesterday I was like, “You know, I could just be an adult and take them both.”ContinueContinue reading “Highlights from the 4th of July”

Three links. These of things to view.

Hey all! Here we are, looking at lovely things! Happy Thursday! OK, let’s just start with the fluffies! Little pudgy piggies! You can view a guinea pig daily…but, I love that their names are posted along with their images. Some of those names, man, are just TOO CUTE!! If you haven’t encountered The Sartorialist yet…forContinueContinue reading “Three links. These of things to view.”

Three links. These of mommy blogs.

Hey all!! It’s time to view more links and more links! Today’s topic: mommy blogs. I am all over these suckers. Especially the Catholic mommy-blogs. I’ve linked her a million of the times, but Camp Patton is an instant classic: funny and beautiful and deathly honest. Oy! How do you feel about sassy-pants? You feelingContinueContinue reading “Three links. These of mommy blogs.”

Three links. These of deep thoughts and poetry.

Hey all, As you know, I’m off for a week of riding my bike across the state. But, to keep things interesting, here are some internet links for you to read. I’ll try to have different topics through the week. Yeah, internet! As you know, my favorite John Blase is the man. I usually readContinueContinue reading “Three links. These of deep thoughts and poetry.”

Seven Quick takes (in fifteen words!)

New game! What if I kept every description exactly fifteen words? Sound fun? Let’s try! 😀 — 1 — I leave for a sibling bike trip across the state tomorrow. Sore booty, I imagine. — 2 — Yesterday I was able to finish a retreat workbook for a friend. Glad I’m done! — 3 —ContinueContinue reading “Seven Quick takes (in fifteen words!)”

The lengths I’ll travel for dental health. Or something.

From what I understand/ have been told, there’s a famous short-story by Leo Tolstoy where a series of things happen—some considered “good,” others “bad.” During the course of these events people will comment to the protagonist, “How fortunate!” or “How unfortunate!” and his answer is always something along the lines of, “Who knows if weContinueContinue reading “The lengths I’ll travel for dental health. Or something.”