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It All Comes Down to Quiche

April 25, 2010
It All Comes Down to Quiche

I used to write blog posts a few years ago and wonder, “Who will read this and why would they care?”  Now, I just write the post and enjoy the fact that this is my space and there are no rules. Tonight I was thinking about yesterday’s drive home with my kiddos after a...
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Anonymous comments: Cowards at work

April 20, 2010
Anonymous comments: Cowards at work

This post is dedicated to all of the spineless, nameless people who have been leaving anonymous comments on my Examiner posts today. I love and appreciate all comments (good and bad), here on my blog or on the columns I write. However, there’s one thing I don’t tolerate well:  nasty comments with no name...
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Butter My Popcorn

April 11, 2010
Butter My Popcorn

Have you been to the mall lately? I am not going to generalize about other malls here, but yesterday I took my kids to the IMAX at the Providence Place Mall. I’d rather tie myself up in a small closet and be forced to eat chocolate covered bugs than do that again anytime soon....
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Memory Loss

April 4, 2010
Memory Loss

I suck at follow-up. Whether it’s replying to an email or checking voice mails, it’s not  one of my strong points. do have really good intentions. I save emails so I can go back to them and think of ideas to post on my blog. Then I forget. I don’t check the saved emails...
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Never Mind the Maid, I’ll Take the Butler

March 29, 2010
Never Mind the Maid, I’ll Take the Butler

The best thing about having a blog is that I can post anything I want. From griping about a bad day to admitting to being a chocoholic, anything goes here. Censorship plays no part in my blog and if someone doesn’t like it, then they can go read something else. Freedom of choice is...
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Crying: Not my finest hour

March 26, 2010
Crying: Not my finest hour

When a man makes me cry, it’s time for me to have some chocolate. It won’t solve the world’s problems but it seems to help. Today, my son’s middle school principal made me cry. What must it feel like to be a child in that school if I am an adult and I cried?...
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