My dear friend Holli and I had been planning a girls’ weekend for a while, and last week I started to wonder if it was going to work out. My
My dear friend Holli and I had been planning a girls’ weekend for a while, and last week I started to wonder if it was going to work out. My
This was our basic itinerary: View Larger Map Here’s where we stopped: Yakima: Miner’s Drive-In. Biggest burgers you’ve ever seen, great curly fries. No atmosphere, other than ancient drive-thru, but
Life’s been stretching, pulling at the edges, allowing things to fall through the tiny fraying holes that we’ve been too busy to patch. Uncertainty made us fretful, work demands made
Hello beautiful friends. You are beautiful, you know that, right? It’s been a while since we last talked (as my Better Half reminded me last night, it’s been more than
So, friends. You saw that little twinkle in your hunny’s eye, and nine months later, out pops this adorable, tiny-shoe-wearing, giant-stroller-requiring bundle of joy. Once you have one, you might
(In case you don’t know what this post is about, click here for more from Gussy.) “Sunshine” makes me think of this song: http://youtu.be/6O9GoqsvuA8 Aptly named.. you guessed it: “Sunshine”
I love to sing. Adam and I bonded over belting out tunes while driving, and I still frequently embarrass myself at stoplights. Add your favorites in the comments and I
I’m jumping aboard Gitz’s wagon train (or was it train band? train wagon? Something about a band and a train and some oxen and 1848 and everybody’s doing it. Whatever,
About a third of my work week is spent outside with the handsome steeds and adorable kidlets, the other third is spent driving about Ye Olde Crowded Freeways, and the
So yesterday, I was working on Clark (my hard-working lappy) (his Hard Drive is the Fortress of Barnitude and the thumb drive is Sneaky Pete, for any of you Smallville