
Popcorn Brain
A friend of mine recently emailed me an article from the Mayo Clinic on “popcorn
A friend of mine recently emailed me an article from the Mayo Clinic on “popcorn
As I noted in a 2015 post, I started using an accountant to prepare our
My granddaughter just turned two. Her parents and my husband and I planned a pizza
My in-laws put a swimming pool in their back yard the summer after my first
My husband and I are starting to think about what to hang on the walls
A new novel raising Thomas Jefferson’s slave mistress to “Founding Mother” is now a Kindle
A friend recently returned from a trip to the Grand Canyon. “The ranger told us
My parents never paid money for good grades, but they did pay books. At the
I recently returned from my first out-of-state trip since the pandemic began. Actually, it was
I’ve spent most of my Thanksgivings since 1979 with my in-laws, and most of those
To my surprise, this is my 400th post, which seems worthy of mention. I last
As Memorial Day approaches, I remember long summer days of swimming and waterskiing until we
This is my week for blog chains. Monday I followed a tag by Juliet Kincaid,
I’ve written before about our family’s competitiveness in playing games (see here and here). One
My husband and I spent Christmas by ourselves this year. Most of our 46 Christmases
As I searched for a topic on the California Gold Rush to write about this
Delaware author John Riddle established “I Love To Write Day” in 2002. According to the
In this post I reveal my curmudgeonly nature. Today, August 26, is Dog Day. I
I left Kansas City in mid-March for a two-week trip to Washington State. It was
My posts last October about the “haunting books” I had read are among some of
My daughter went to an all-girls high school. One of my favorite events of the