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I Am (amazon) Woman — Hear Me Roar!
It was — literally — a small thing that I wanted, but my entire family gaped at me in horror, as if I had brightly announced, “I think I’ll sell my body on the streets to pick up a little … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Beauty, blogging, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Entertainment, Family, Humor, Life, Lifestyle, Motherhood, News, Parenting, Personal, Random, Relationships, technology, Uncategorized
Tagged amazon, book, e-reader, Kindle, library
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The Formidably Frightening Car Alarm Fiasco
So I’m sitting in the car when I hear the tell-tale snick of all the doors locking. “All the doors just locked,” Tired of Being Youngest announced helpfully from the back seat. “I noticed that.” We are vaguely disquieted. I’m … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, cars, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Family, Humor, Life, Lifestyle, Motherhood, News, Parenting, Personal, Random, Relationships, technology, Uncategorized
Tagged alarm, button, car, key, wood
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The Weakness of PowerPoint
In order to extract maximum impact from today’s literary essay, you need to pretend that you’re sitting in a crowded room, staring at a PowerPoint presentation on the giant screen in front of you. You’re staring at a PowerPoint presentation … Continue reading
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Tagged college, education, parent, PowerPoint, student
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What Does It Take to Be an Expert?
I have no letters after my name. Okay, officially I have a B.A., which in today’s climate stands less for Bachelor of Arts as it does for Buy Additional — credits, tuition, college time — leading to more letters (like … Continue reading
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Tagged breastfeeding, education, expert, teenagers
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The Aggressive Christian Woman
If you’re not part of the evangelical Christian community (I’m a survivor of it), then no doubt you look at the title and think, “Aggressive Christian woman? They’re all aggressive, male and female. Look at the tea partiers.” I’m sorry. … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian, evangelical, gentle, submission, woman
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The Frugal Fanatic
Saving money and living green are so cool these days. So why isn’t it cool when I do it? Sometimes this frugality thing goes too far. So says the Son and Heir, who is singularly unimpressed by the toys I … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Beauty, blogging, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Economy, Family, Green, Growth, Humor, Life, Lifestyle, Motherhood, News, Parenting, Personal, Random, Relationships, Uncategorized
Tagged frugal, green, money, plastic, saving
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Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day isn’t limited to what marketers and merchants make it — we can shape the day to one that fits our life and lifestyle. Continue reading
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Tagged alone, mother, romantic, single, Valentine
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The Golden Compass in My Head Is Made of Plastic
This latter is odd since the directional compass points of North, South, East and West only make sense when I’m looking at a globe, which isn’t something you carry around in the car. Continue reading
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Tagged art, artist, blogging, Carolyn Henderson, compass, directions, east, freeway, globe, golden, humor, Ipod, lost, map, MapQuest, middle age, middle aged, north, Norwegian, plastic, road signs, south, Steve Henderson, west
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Home Decor for the Rest of Us Who Aren’t Martha Stewart
Only in a place where there are no children can one arrange textiles, and books, dishes, even toys, as if they had been indifferently set down by an actual fun-sized human — it gives the place that dynamic, vibrant, lived-in touch. Continue reading
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Tagged artful, Carolyn Henderson, cloth, customers, decor, deocration, deoration, dog, fashion, gold, home, Kindle, magazine, Martha Stewart, messy house, Middle Aged Plague, people, retail
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