I’ve decided for the next couple months I’m going to do a weekly post focusing on marriage. Because I’ve said it before, marriage is fucking hard. And right now, I’m devoting a lot of time to working on my contributions (both positive and negative) to my marriage. And since I write about what’s going on
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It’s All In Your Approach
Yesterday I wrote this post about how so many of us women find ourselves in the familiar situation of having to go somewhere as a family and having to do all the getting-the-kids-ready part on our own while our husbands seem to be oblivious to the fact that we might appreciate a little bit of
A Familiar — and Frustrating — Scenario
Here is the scenario: Your whole family is supposed to be at a family function at 6:00 p.m. You have to leave at 5:45. Your husband is aware of this. This is not the first family function you’ve attended. You’ve been in this situation dozens of times before. You and your husband both need to take a
98 Days, 26 miles, and 24 pounds.
Over the course of the past seven months I have dealt with the stress of a whole series of unfortunate events by eating pretty much anything that wasn’t nailed down. And I’ve gained about fifteen pounds since August. About a month ago, my application to run the Boston Marathon as a member of the Dana-Farber Marathon
Closed Sundays
When I was a kid, my brother and I would go to Sunday school every Sunday morning. Then we’d come home, and every single week, without fail, my brother, my dad, and I would watch whatever Tarzan movie was on channel 5 on TV. Like the old black and white Johnny Weissmuller Tarzan movies. After
But doesn’t that take a LOT of time?
A couple days ago I wrote a post about how I’ve fallen in love with my bullet journal and the whole bullet journal system in general and a reader commented, I love it but doesn’t it take a LOT of time to set up? Well, sure. It did take some time to set up. But this