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  • Working From Home

    The post rona world has realized many things. One of the most important is how unnecessary it is to work on site. Office buildings eat through a company’s budget. Long commutes to the city take a toll on an employee’s mental health. You spend money getting to work. You spend time going back and forth.…

  • Book Review: The Knight and the Moth by Rachel Gillig

    This is a book I had to wait several months to read because the hold list was so long on my library app. The first ten minutes were slow enough that I nearly stopped. I am so glad I didn’t! This book was SO GOOD! It was a fresh take on fantasy. Somewhat predictable but…

  • Mean Bus Drivers

    If you are a kid who rode the bust to/from school you either had or knew of someone who had a mean bus driver. Even if you weren’t a problem child, even if you flew under the radar, you still quaked in fear when they yelled or raised their voice or threatened you with assigned…

  • Singledom

    I heard a woman explain singleness yesterday and it stopped me in my tracks. One, because it was powerful and true. Two, because I have never been able to explain it before. And three, because it made me kind of sad. In a nutshell she said, People who are in a relationship or married have…

  • Getting Stressed by Blessings

    I was complaining to myself the other day about how tired I was and how many people were reaching out to me asking me to do things or participate in things. I was like, “Dadgum! I am exhausted, I want to hibernate, I don’t feel like socializing or burning what’s left of my social battery.”…

  • Stranger Danger

    I need to get off the internet for a while. I have seen so many scary stories lately about human trafficking. I am not worried for myself but for my loved ones, especially my sisters and the kids. There’s a ton of stories of people finding things on their windshield or behind their tires. People…

  • Snippets of Grief

    This week has been interesting for me. I got rid of a few bowls that were my Grandma’s. I gave them to my mom, so they are literally next door. But it was hard. It needed to happen. I don’t need to keep bowls I don’t use. But it was still sad. The same day…