Living in the OC, we get used to being harangued. We are honked at, swerved by and gestured wildly towards on the road, ignored in check-out lines and summarily dismissed
Living in the OC, we get used to being harangued. We are honked at, swerved by and gestured wildly towards on the road, ignored in check-out lines and summarily dismissed
The sun is sinking, throwing its golden rays against the ugly gray of a crowded freeway, making even the mundane romantic in its soft light. I wish that my mundane
It’s odd, the reactions we get when we announce that we’re getting married. In a culture that views commitment as stifling and a lifetime marriage as downright primeval, those of
Hiya, Internet. I’m a lil’ bored. So, I’m going to tell you something that is annoying to me. Would you like to know what it is? I don’t care, I’m
Once abolish the God and the government becomes the God. – G.K. Chesterton I’m a do-it-yourselfer. I grew up taking trips to Home Depot with Dad, riding on the wide
Just the word itself makes me cringe. Lonely speaks of a silent telephone, entering a crowded room and remaining anonymous, of small joys and unshared hopes. It’s one thing to
Today I went to lunch with a friend. We were honest about our friends’ weddings and our own relationships and the weirdness of growing up. We sat outside and ate
In a darkened bar, a line of young people wait eagerly around an inflatable kiddie pool. Ranging from probably 16 years old to late 20s, they are all races and
He’s a large man, with thick, muscular arms and legs that seem better suited for a bouncer at a Bourbon Street bar than a humble volunteer cook. As we walk
Hey peeps. New Orleans was great. Beyond great. Fantastic. I’ll tell you more as my thoughts swirl around in my head and finally make it out on paper, but until