So my friend J is vowing to write in her blog everyday as a start toward her ultimate writing goal of eloquence and profundity. And considering my desire to be a writer, I’m thinking I should make the same goal. Bad habit to break #1: stop starting sentences with the word “so.”
I have been struggling [...]
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copycat
Posted in writing & words on August 20, 2009 | 2 Comments »
march 09
Posted in family, links, nostalgia, random, wishes, writing & words on March 24, 2009 | 5 Comments »
I haven’t written much this month and the reason? I’ve had little positive or funny things to write about and so I’ve spared you. You’re welcome. Also, the things that have been going on aren’t Internet-appropriate. We’ve had loads of private family goings-on. And finally, it’s all been so overwhelming that I’ve not been able [...]
there and back again
Posted in family, in arizona, knitting angst, realizations, writing & words on February 14, 2009 | 2 Comments »
I have been in Arizona for the past three and a half weeks. You may know from my previously published posts. I brought way too much of my life with me, thinking that I would just resume what I had started here at home while in Arizona. But as it turns out, I didn’t feel [...]
interesting but not surprising changes
Posted in livin' in da hood, wishes, writing & words on December 17, 2008 | 3 Comments »
I would have sworn that I have written a post since returning home. Apparently not.
Well, we got in late Friday night, around 10pm. The weather reports warned of snow and we wanted to get beyond the passes before it hit. We stopped to eat in Medford, Oregon and as we were leaving it started to [...]
historic happenings
Posted in UN-recommendation, angst, lesson for the ages, looking forward to, realizations, recommendations, writing & words on November 5, 2008 | 2 Comments »
I’m relieved that this election is over, though as many have already said, the hard work begins now. And I’d like to point out that no one running, ever in the history of the US, ever has the right experience. How can a person truly be prepared to leads this country, making the day to [...]


