New Year, New You (And Me)
It’s 2025, Ladies! Yes, we’re halfway through the decade. Can you believe it? I know I can’t. Like most of us, on New Year’s Eve I contemplated my New Year’s Resolution for 2025. In past years, it’s been a bit…
‘Tis the Season for Moms (HaHaHa)
I love Christmas. It’s my favorite holiday. Why? Honestly, that’s probably a question best unpacked in a psychologist’s office, since if I break it all down, there really isn’t a good explanation. The fact of the matter is that…
Motherhood Can Be Hazardous to Your Health (Part 2)
Unless you never see your children, it’s virtually impossible to go through their childhoods without suffering a child inflicted accidental injury. Usually, it’s nothing serious requiring no more than a Band-Aid or icepack. It just goes with the territory. I…
Gold Medal Moms
Watching an Olympic athlete standing proudly on the highest podium at the awards ceremony, the country’s flag raising slowly above the victor’s head, and the national anthem playing throughout the venue is always heartwarming and inspiring. While it’s an emotional…
Motherhood Can Be Hazardous to Your Health
Thankfully it’s not often lately that I’m reminded of the potential harm that can come from assuming the role of “Mom” in the family. Unfortunately, last night was one of those reminders. My son has a dog, Max. …
What Would Washington Think?
Regardless of your politics, it’s fair to say that as a country we’re in a real mess right now. Many factors contribute to our current situation, but at least one thing could dramatically improve the situation. Citizenship 101. …
Batter Up! (And Hope Mom Survives)
If my math is correct (which it usually isn’t), I spent about one third of my life as a Baseball Mom. I can’t say this was ever my plan. I always liked baseball well enough, but if someone told me…
Learning the Lingo
On a recent trip, my podcast co-host, Julie, and I were waiting in line to board a Southwest Airlines flight when she received a text message from her 16-year-old daughter. Julie asked her daughter to do something, and she received…
Traveling by airplane sucks
Last week, I flew from Austin to New York City. From there, I flew to Los Angeles. After that, I flew back to Austin and repacked to fly to Miami then back again. I saw every corner of America except…
I’m Alive!!!
Yes, I made it. I’ve intentionally waited all these days to post something to keep you all in suspense. It’s not often someone writes a blog post from inside an airplane in peril so for those of you who really…
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