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Home Office Space — The Final Frontier
While designated space is nice, reality is that most of what’s available is taken up by dining room tables and sofas and bedrooms for children still living in the house and toilets and such, and when you want to carve a niche out for your business or hobby, you have to be as creative as what you plan to do once you get the space to do it in. Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Art, Beauty, blogging, Business, Christian, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Economy, Encouragement, Family, Growth, Humor, Job, knitting, Life, Lifestyle, Motherhood, News, Personal, Random, Relationships, Uncategorized, Work
Tagged art, artist, college, dogs, home office, knitting, Norwegian, Polish, Pride and Prejudice, sewing, writing
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Valentine’s Day: No Need for a Panic Attack
I don’t mean to strike panic into the average male breast, but Valentine’s Day is getting close. Continue reading
Posted in Art, Beauty, blogging, Business, Christian, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Economy, Encouragement, Family, Food, Growth, Humor, Job, knitting, Life, Lifestyle, Motherhood, News, Personal, Politics, Random, Relationships, Uncategorized, Work
Tagged afford, art, artist, cake, chocolate, diamond, e-mail, European, February 14, love, madonna, middle age, newsletter, Norwegian, original, panic, rich, romance, school, toddler, Valentine
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Please Do Not Give Me a Stressy Bessy Doll for Christmas. I Already Own One.
If there were such thing as a Stressy Bessy doll, she would look like me. The Son and Heir says that I focus on minutiae: “Remember when we vacationed on the beach and I wanted to climb those 25-foot rocks? You … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Beauty, blogging, Business, Christian, Christmas, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Economy, Encouragement, Family, Food, Growth, Humor, Job, knitting, Life, Lifestyle, Motherhood, News, Personal, Politics, Random, Relationships, Uncategorized, Work
Tagged Christmas, crowded stores, family, gifts, holidays, stress
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You Don’t Have to Feel Thankful to Be Thankful
When you’re pregnant, it seems as if everyone around you, including men, is pregnant as well. Well, we’re not pregnant (breathe, mom; we’ve honestly stopped at four), but we do look around us and see a number of people in a … Continue reading
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Tagged God, paper, pregnant, thanks, Thanksgiving, toilet, unemployment
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Christmas Cheer, Unemployment, and the Recession
I am a Pollyanna pessimist, which means that, although my natural tendency is to look at the negative aspects of life, I continuously train myself to look at the brighter side. I try not to be an irritating ass about … Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas, middle age, recession, unemployment
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The Dreaded German Meal Knocks Life Awry
Cocooned in my baby-of-the-family world, I assumed for years that I was the only one who wept upon returning from school and smelling that peculiar acrid smell, but at a family gathering once I mentioned the “German Meal” and was surprised to hear all four sibling groan.
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Tagged children, food, German, piano, toddler, well being
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The Jewel of All Dogs — Ruby Reigns Supreme
She burrows. She secretes food scraps in odd places. She has scratched both entry doors with her sharp, curved talons. She snuggles, aggressively; from the standpoint of the human being, this feels like sitting with the picked-over carcass of a roasted chicken. She smells like a little dog. Continue reading
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Tagged artist, chihuahua, college, dashchund, dog, family, farm, middle age, middle aged, pet
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I Do Know You, Don’t I?
Needless to say, when you elevate the subject of rye bread with sesame seeds and pumpkin chips to the level of sensual sublimity, people make a point of finding out who you are.
Posted in Animals, Art, Beauty, blogging, Business, Christian, Current Events, Daily Life, Economy, Encouragement, Family, Food, Growth, Humor, Job, knitting, Life, Lifestyle, Motherhood, News, Personal, Random, Relationships, Uncategorized, Work
Tagged art walk, bakery, cupcakes, dog, French, middle age, middle aged, Pavlov, Safeway
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Not All Chicken Attacks Happen on Farms
I am an aggressive, assertive opinionated dynamo who frequently plows ahead without thought or foresight, and who, if I do not curb my natural inclinations, will push and pull circumstances to mold to my dictation.
Does this sound like the definition of a patient person?
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Tagged chick flick, chickens, courtesy, impatience, knitting, middle age, middle aged, Norwegian, patience
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