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My daughter: How’s the India trip going? Me: Good and bad. Yesterday I had what I’m sure was a 32-hour …
My daughter: How’s the India trip going? Me: Good and bad. Yesterday I had what I’m sure was a 32-hour …
It was the last day of December in 1989. My youngest sister—visiting from California to see how the other …
[Most of this is my annual Resolutions repost…BUT read on for why I’ll never have to do this again!] NB: …
“What are sisters for if not to point out the things the rest of the world is too polite to …
With a brand new decade about to start, I wanted to thank all my fabulous readers. With your help, I’ve …
We don’t see the inside of the mall very often. In fact, for years my children believed the North Pole …
[Note: I’m trying to avoid headers referring to Christmas ‘going to the dogs’ or anything involving a combination of ‘Santa’ …
I receive many review requests every day and reject 99%. This post should be required reading before writers hit that …
I’ve been studying the great humorists of our times—Tina Fey, Dave Barry, The Republican Party, Big Bird—and asking myself, …
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