the language of flowers
BOOK REVIEW: I Wish I Could Remember You
I Wish I Could Remember You My review of “I Wish I Could Remember You” by L.J. Epps is the latest stop on the BookBear Virtual Book Tour for the…
Most Likely To . . . What???
Most Likely to…..Participate? It is May and that means it is nearing the end of the school year, which in turn means that there are eighty kabillion dinners, awards…
BOOK REVIEW: Bernadette Peters Hates Me
Bernadette Peters Hates Me: True Tales From A Delusional Man “Bernadette Peters Hates Me” has got to be one of the best titles of all time. Doesn’t it make you…
Pollen Season Again
[sg_popup id=”1″ event=”onload”][/sg_popup]I have a superpower. I can take ordinary grocery items, like lettuce and milk and Little Debbie Snack Cakes, and turn them into pounds and pounds of pollen-induced…
BOOK REVIEW: The Road to Little Dribbling
The Road to Little Dribbling: Adventures of an American in Britain The Road to Little Dribbling, by Bill Bryson is a really funny book. It is mostly a travelogue, but…
Taste the Rainbow
My hall bathroom looks like someone tasted the rainbow and it didn’t agree with them. Pink, blue, green, bleach and black stains have seeped into the marble and tile and…
Men, Women, and the Equality of Functional Pockets
There will never be true equality between men and women until women have functional pockets in their clothing. Hear me out. I recently had the tremendous pleasure of attending…
BOOK REVIEW: Hyperbole and a Half
Hyperbole and a Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, and Other Things That Happened Hyperbole and a Half by Allie Brosh is not like any other book. I guess…