National Internet Friends Day
Today we celebrate those friends we never see in person- and maybe have never met in person. They are our internet friends! Social media is responsible for a lot of bad things, but it has done some good things too. It allows us to stay in contact with people we used to live close to and/ or used to work… Read more »
My Valentine
We are a couple days away from Valentine’s Day. Since it’s on a weekday there will be a steady stream of florist vans pulling up to workplaces all across the nation. Of course everyone looks to see who’s getting the largest bouquet. And I can already tell you it won’t be me. But I’m not sad about that. My husband… Read more »
Faithful Friday 2-9
Taylor Made for Controversy
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few months you know that pop superstar Taylor Swift is dating Travis Kelse, a professional football player with the Kansas City Chiefs. Everything Taylor does is scrutinized 27 ways til Sunday, so of course her dating life is no exception. And since we live in the pro-conspiracy theory age, it… Read more »
Faithful Friday 2-2
SOB Day
This is NOT what you think it is! Today is Spunky Old Broad day! Today was created by Dr. Gayle Carson to celebrate and encourage all Spunky, Open, and Brave women out there. She even used to name her SOB of the year! Winners included Dolly Pardon and Helen Mirren. Rare air indeed. So today all women should aspire to… Read more »
The Kitten Paradox
First of all, I want to make it VERY clear that I love Oreo with all my heart. Really I do. I fell in love with him approximately 0.5 seconds after laying eyes on him. Promise. But. He is a lot. I mean A LOT A LOT. In 6 months he has not yet figured out that Boots does not… Read more »
Faithful Friday 1-26
National Handwriting Day
Perhaps some of you will be excited to celebrate this day. Perhaps some of you have good handwriting. I aggressively do not. I once had a supervisor put on my formal yearly review that I should never hand write anything because no one can read it. Another supervisor described my writing as “a blind man writing with his feet”. I… Read more »