CNN reports that "booze sales are booming as people stockpile alcohol," but I have questions. For example: why didn't I think of that? Also: how does one make a Mai Tai?
What to Get Mom for Mother’s Day This Year
Every year, right around this time, I start panicking about what to get my mom for Mother's Day. Gift giving is a big deal in my family so I break out in a cold sweat at the thought of screwing it up. And it is this fear, my friends, that explains why my mom unwraps … Continue reading What to Get Mom for Mother’s Day This Year
An Exquisite Inconvenience
I knew this quarantine was going to be sketchy. I'm not usually a full-time stay-at-home mom, and I never (and I mean NEVER) set out to be, but here we are. I'm lucky because my husband is working from home - emphasis on the working - so technically he's here too, but the burden of … Continue reading An Exquisite Inconvenience
Love In The Time Of Coronavirus
I'm writing this from my couch, where the imprint of my rear is really taking shape in one of the cushions. I've been perched here for many (too many?) hours over this past weekend listening to Wolf Blitzer and his gaggle of CNN personalities report on the quasi-apocalyptic state of affairs in which we seem … Continue reading Love In The Time Of Coronavirus
The Secret to Planning a Family Vacation
Recently, my husband and I took a much-needed break in Jamaica. For five glorious kid-free days, we had not a care in the world, save for what time the swim-up bar opened or whether we wanted pasta or sushi for dinner. The resort we stayed at was adults-only, but its "sister" property - which welcomed … Continue reading The Secret to Planning a Family Vacation
This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things
I hear the loud “thwack” and I know it’s not good. Sure enough, this was the sound of yet another toy colliding with the drywall in my hallway, this time with such force that it left a lovely dent motif. The wall, which was painted long ago by the family who lived here last, is … Continue reading This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things
Forgive, Even When It’s Hard
To forgive is to set a prisoner free and discover that the prisoner was you.Lewis Smedes Most Christmases, I float around in a carb and wine-induced haze, catching up with family and friends with whom I genuinely enjoy spending time. The ham turns out glazed and juicy, the mashed potatoes are buttery and smooth (with … Continue reading Forgive, Even When It’s Hard
To Tree or Not to Tree: Making New Christmas Traditions
A quintessential piece of the Christmas season as I was growing up was our family's annual trip to the tree farm. My dad, having brought along his own saw, would lie on the ground and hack down whatever tree his girls (my mom, my sister, and I) had chosen. Once separated from its stump, he'd … Continue reading To Tree or Not to Tree: Making New Christmas Traditions
5 Worst Drivers and How to Deal with Them
I’ve long maintained that driving is a metaphor for life. For example, have you ever driven on a two-lane road behind someone who can’t find the gas pedal? Well, life’s like that sometimes. Make the mistake of getting behind someone who's not going anywhere fast, and guess what? You aren't either. Or, have you ever … Continue reading 5 Worst Drivers and How to Deal with Them
Prioritize What Matters
I'm a list-maker. I love to make lists for the usual things, like groceries (well, sometimes) or Christmas gifts, and I also write out lists for things I need to do during the day, goals I want to work towards, and pretty much everything else in my life. I do this partly because my memory … Continue reading Prioritize What Matters