We’re all standing in a line, sopping wet and smelling like chlorine and sunshine. It’s my turn. I feel the rough, sandpaper-y non-slip steps beneath my brown midsummer-colored toes, the
We’re all standing in a line, sopping wet and smelling like chlorine and sunshine. It’s my turn. I feel the rough, sandpaper-y non-slip steps beneath my brown midsummer-colored toes, the
(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”
Hello dearies. Last night, we saw Les Miserables in L.A. and it was fan-flipping-tastic. Seeing as Adam was belting “I am Jean ValJEAN!!!” out the window as he drove to
(Inspired by Katie’s “I remember” post) I remember, as a little girl, being held in my dad’s strong arms as we ducked under the pounding Southern California surf, over and
When I was around 11 or 12 years old, in my childhood living room, my dad taught my brother and I how to protect our faces and deliver a hefty
I love mornings. (I REALLY love mornings after about 12 hours of sleep, but…) Even with limited sleep, however, wave a cup of coffee under my nose and give me
So, I’ve done NaNoWriMo before. (Note: I use the word “done” very loosely. Please do not recall 2009 and 2008, both woefully inadequate attempts). HOWEVER, this year will be different.
Hi, I’m Joey from The Young Oak. Dani is on vacation right now and asked me to be a guest blogger on her site. She beat me up once in
(Note from Dani – Katie is one of my dear friends from ACU, and she is a talented writer with an old soul, a sweet spirit and a an almost
Yesterday, I’m trying to get Wee Cowgirl to ask her horse to walk. She keeps insisting that the correct word is “go” and I insist on “walk”. Finally, she looks