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My Airport Adventure — Part Two
This is the second in a two part series. For part one, click here. When we last left off, it was fiveish in the morning, and my son Jacob and…
Read MoreBOOK REVIEW: Write to Grow
Write to Grow by Colleen Walsh Fong. I’ll come clean on a few things before this review: 1. I don’t generally read business advice books. Corporate speak phrases (such as…
Read MoreUnder Caffeinated
My children, who are both naturally smart and talented at everything they attempt, not to mention extremely good looking and kind to animals, both were on teams that qualified for…
Read MoreBOOK REVIEW: Dog On It by Spencer Quinn
Dog on It: A Chet and Bernie Mystery (The Chet and Bernie Mystery Series) by Spencer Quinn Dog On It is the first in a series that is lengthier than…
Read MoreMy Own Personal Summer
There is a joke we tell in these parts so often that it couldn’t possibly be funny anymore: if you don’t like the weather, you should just wait 15 minutes. Such…
Read MoreBOOK REVIEW: A Long Spoon by Jonathan L. Howard
A Long Spoon by Jonathan L. Howard Jonathan L. Howard, that is to say, Johannes Cabal, is at his best when in Hell. The literal Hell, not the figurative one.…
Read MoreThe Inherent Value of Suffering
Recently, my family took a road trip to visit my parents in Ft. Myers, Florida. We’ve taken this trip many times. It is about six hundred miles, door to door, mostly…
Read MoreBOOK REVIEW: The Language of Flowers
The Language of Flowers: A Novel by Vanessa Diffenbaugh Much of my career as a lawyer has been dedicated to issues related to children. So often; children get lost in…
Read MoreIntroverts Unite — Alone
I am not delusional. I know that I have “angry resting face.” When I’m thinking, or submerged deep inside of my head, the (lack of) expression on my face looks…
Read MoreBOOK REVIEW: My Fair Lazy
My Fair Lazy by: Jen Lancaster I picked this book up because a) it was on sale at Barnes & Noble, and b) because many people had asked me if I’d…
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