We are back to blogging!
Reading/Listening while waiting in line in my car to pick up my kids.
Do you secretly or not-so-secretly love the Twilight Saga? Come join us for Edward’s point of view in Midnight Sun!
When I was in medical school, I remember listening to a poet bravely pour out her soul to us as we sat in our usual spots at Sackler Hall.
An EARLY review of Pixie Tricks: Sprite’s Secret by Tracey West.
Today I have to tell myself to stop reading the news. There’s only so much I can do.
What am I doing instead?
Distraction.
I’ve pulled out something from the archives: my Calvin and Hobbes collection.
“Now I like books and they like me, so when I go to the library, I sit down in my favorite chair and check to see who’s there.”
Excerpt from THE LIBRARY BOOK.
Which book are you looking to dive into first this summer?
A MUCH NEEDED message especially in the time we are living in. Two simple but powerful words: YOU MATTER
“The summer is made for stoop-sitting
and since it’s the last week before school starts,
Harlem is opening its eyes to September.”
The Poet X ~ Elizabeth Acevedo
Here's a confession that you may or may not be surprised by: I've gone to therapy.
It may come as NO surprise to you that I decided to Disney Bound to work on Wednesdays!
This is what almost 20 years of marriage looks like. What almost 28 years of being together looks like. Patience. Tolerance. Knowing each other so well. And knowing what you can and cannot accept from/for your partner.
It’s no secret that I fell in love with Llama with his very first word: DAT!
There are many llamas out there, but no llama is quite like the llama created by duo Jonathan Stutzman (author) and Heather Fox (illustrator).
Happy Mother’s Day to all of you, but especially those of us with empty arms. xo
Before my writing group meeting this morning, I grabbed a few books that I wanted to re-read today for inspiration to work on my own writing.