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Sewing, Knitting, Quilting — Real Women and Real Men Do These Things
At the Norwegian Artist’s receptions and opening nights, I appear in something that exists all its own on the planet — no twin at Wal-Mart or Nordstrom’s — what I’m wearing is as unique, unusual, and imperfect as I am. Continue reading
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Tagged art, baby boomer, clothing, fashion, Ipod, knitting, middle age, Nordstrom's, Paris Hilton, sewing, Wal-Mart
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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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Is Trivia Really Trivial?
Despite the challenges, raising children is infinitely preferable to doing laundry, although it’s not as if there were a choice in the matter to drop the latter from your life, and finding the right detergent to do the job is a task I am still working on, as that first baby is producing laundry creators of her own. Continue reading
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Tagged art, artist, baby, children, detergent, family, laundry, marketing, middle age, Norwegian, trivia
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The Amazing Advantage to Being Incredibly Nearsighted
But we were talking about genetics, and while Professorial One’s genius with microbes and viruses and tropical diseases was all used up on the older siblings, he had plenty of his wretched eyesight to dump in my DNA, with the result that I began wearing eyeglasses in the third grade, when I thought to myself, “If only the teacher would write in BRIGHT RED chalk and MUCH BIGGER, I would be able to read it.” Continue reading
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Tagged artist, Chinese, eyesight, farsighted, genetics, glasses, grammar, middle age, myopia, nearsighted, Nobel Prize, Norwegian, Polish, scientist, toddler
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Seriously — Is My Health Insurance Company Really My Family?
One of the most memorable offerings that I received this Valentine’s Day was a gigantic red and white card, teeming with colossal, poofy, happy hearts and a warm, loving message signed, “Your Extended Family.” My health care plan. Also known … Continue reading
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Tagged African, Angela, Clinton, Dwight, family, father, God, health, health care, Hillary, insurance, madonna, Michael Scott, middle aged, mother, nuclear family, office, parent, society, Stanley, toddler, Valentine, village, Webster
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The Punctuation Princess Says: Easy on the Exclamation Points! Please!
So, take that little box of exclamation points and put it in the back of the cupboard, removing it only on special, special occasions — which, incidentally, pretty much never occur on resumes, cover letters to prospective employees, business reports, or essays for a 101 English paper. Continue reading
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Tagged Clarence Page, columnist, dictionary, editor, exclamation, John Stossel, letters, middle aged, newspaper, point, princess, punctuation, Steve Henderson, thesaurus, walla walla, writing
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Michelle Obama and Tom Selleck: They Agree about Something
After he swallowed what he was chewing, the Son and Heir recalled a social groupie thing that involved a half-dozen captive boys sitting around a table, being guided in how to behave by male instructors. Much was said about how to cut one’s meat (not with the hands), where to blow one’s nose (not at the table), and what to do with one’s free hand (not on the girl’s thigh). Continue reading
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Tagged Blue Bloods, Chinese takeout, dinner, eating, Emily Post, etiquette, family, manners, middle age, middle aged, Obama, pizza, table, Tom Selleck, white house
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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
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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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The Politics of Tea
Friday afternoon found me trolling through the establishments of our little town, looking for loose tea, which, obviously, was not in the lumber store, the old fashioned department store (we actually have one of those), or the feed store; neither was it, however, in the grocery store. Continue reading
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Tagged artist, artwork, cheese, cheesecake, cookbooks, dinner, family, gold, grocery, holiday, Martin Luther King, Norwegian, politics, president, shipping, small town, steak, tea, yarn
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Cheap Sandals or Scanty Underwear: It All Depends upon How Old You Are
Now no one can argue that Baby Boomers are not a demographic force all on our own, but this bologna situation is yet another aspect that defines us: in communicating and interacting with the generation above us and the one below, we toggle back and forth between two worlds, two ways of looking at things, two languages. Continue reading
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Tagged art, bologna, canvoo, CD, cell phone, collect, communication, computer, generation gap, grandmother, immigrant, keyboard, love, madonna, microchip, Polish, thong, toddler, waffle, white house
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