Not surprisingly, there had been a fair amount of interest from my committee-mates in how I was going to deliver said lecture, since, also not surprisingly, I have a big mouth.
Bigotry, the Bible, and why we’re quitting the kitchen
It’s well past time for all people of faith to call out those who would use the Bible as a bludgeon
A morning at Minidoka
I was struck by stories of the grace with which the internees met the horrible injustices inflicted upon them. Some had been given days to prepare to abandon their homes, others mere hours. Many returned after the war to find little remaining of their former lives. They sent their own sons off to fight for a country that then asked them to sign loyalty pledges.
The view from another vantage point
A little thing about parenting, anxiety, and how a zombie apocalypse might be the distraction we need some days.
Zen and the art of Classroom Maintenance
I wonder about her coming back to that classroom every day, to face these crappy kids who could care less about poetry or prose or protagonists. Maybe her setting that garden out where anyone could dismantle it is an act of defiance.
Travel Gadget Wish List
We’re all just one kitschy plastic tote away from either looking our put-together best or coming across like a crazed hoarder
Teens in New Orleans: A family trip to the Big Easy
First of all, don’t come at me about the title, you guys. I know teens does’t rhyme with the way you’re supposed to say New Orleans, but it’s cute and kitschy and SEO friendly, and y’all know I’m all about the market. Secondly, you should know this trip just about didn’t happen, even though we’ve […]
You just don’t know when dental plaque is going to bring you closer to someone you’ve only just met
First, you need to know I have a thing about teeth. My teeth, specifically. I’m not crazy about how they look and a little insecure about the big spaces in between them and their coloring and the overbite thing. Oh, and you could land a Cessna on my gums, they’re so big. I’ve never been […]
Mom’s First Tattoo
you shouldn’t abandon your friend at 2 am in a tattoo parlor if you don’t want to hear about it for the next ten years
“Remember: no one’s watching,” and other lessons from 50+ half marathons
This year I accomplished my personal goal (the one I co-opted from my better half) of completing 50 half marathons before my 50th birthday with the Bridge of the Gods Half Marathon in August. This was over a period of about 12 years (the overall goal, not that one run), with the majority of the events […]