
Requiem for Langley
One of my favorite dogs ever has died—my daughter’s dog Langley. Langley has been a
One of my favorite dogs ever has died—my daughter’s dog Langley. Langley has been a
I wrote recently about setting up my new laptop. One of the first things I
Since moving to Seattle, I’ve been researching some of the early pioneers who settled in
My daughter tells me her parent/baby group shows her nine variations of normal. What her
Shortly after Christmas last year, my father commented to me that it was the first
I started a monthly newsletter a year ago, sending out my first email on June
I deliberately keep this blog away from politics. I’m told that writing about a hot-button
This post is mostly about The Buddha in the Attic, by Julie Oksuka, which my
As I wrote last month, the California Gold Rush began in late January 1848 when
A few weeks ago my husband and I went to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
I’ve mentioned in earlier posts that this year my husband and I celebrate our fortieth
I had the pleasure of spending a weekend in Arrow Rock, Missouri, earlier this month
The great-grandmother I know the least about is my father’s maternal grandmother, Della Phillips Jones.
Go Set a Watchman is not a sequel to Lee Harper’s To Kill a Mockingbird. I
Happy New Year! A year ago, on January 2, 2019, I posted my performance review
I have been blogging regularly since early 2012. In over six years, I think I
In the summer of 1989, when our daughter was four and our son seven, we
For most of the 1979-1980 school year, my parents lived apart. My father had started
In a couple of days, my husband will celebrate a milestone birthday. One that ends
I did not plan to write this week about losing my parents—that’s a subject I’ve
My maternal grandfather’s mother, Ada Jane Lewis Hooker, died when my grandfather was still a