Know your alphabet, or else.

I have a cousin who is a Lesbian. She’s pretty great. She generally sticks to herself and has a calm demeanor born of New England Puritan heritage. My cousin runs a meetup group where women of the same likeness gather for support and fun. Over the years, she’s been pressured to add other groups of people that are considered to be outliers in society. Because Read More Continue reading Know your alphabet, or else.

An unexpected reminder of why I am a centrist.

Being a centrist can be very tough. Both sides of the aisle have pros and cons, and I’m stuck with an unpleasant outcome no matter who wins an election. It can really get one’s goat. When I look at what’s happening at the border, I immediately relate to the conservatives. “Yes, something must be done immediately,” I say. The spending money on foreign wars when Read More Continue reading An unexpected reminder of why I am a centrist.

60 YEAR OLD WITH A TIGHT ASS?

Chasing youth is not a new concept. The mythic fountain of youth has been depicted throughout history in writings and paintings and capitalized on by advertising executives and beauty and fitness gurus everywhere for thousands of years. Today, we get to see it in a continuous onslaught of photos across TikTok, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, etc., of Mom, Dad, Grandma, and Grandpa flashing innocent eyes with Read More Continue reading 60 YEAR OLD WITH A TIGHT ASS?

Time to remember where we live!

Throughout my adulthood, I questioned the practice of showing film footage of the concentration camps in my Catholic Elementary School. I believe it was 4th grade, but I can’t be sure because I was so young. I can recall the room and the screen in which the horrors were displayed, and I remember the assault on my young mind clearly.For most of my life, I Read More Continue reading Time to remember where we live!

Is it American arrogance, a lack of education, or a more sinister omission of history for the sake of political gain? Or is it all of the above?

Having a centrist view of the world has its challenges. The first and most evident is that both sides of the aisle can find a way to dislike you. Second, you’re less compelled to spew out “facts” without verifying the source. It can take some time to qualify your opinions; hence, I find that having hobbies that integrate the study of antiquities can educate a Read More Continue reading Is it American arrogance, a lack of education, or a more sinister omission of history for the sake of political gain? Or is it all of the above?

Did she admit to this kind of behavior?

Occasionally, someone gets so flippant that they say whatever comes to mind and paint themselves in a corner. We’ve all done it, and we generally cringe at the thought of the penance that will follow. On July 8, 2023, I was listening to a show called “This American Life.” It’s a Public Radio broadcast. Perfect for when you’re stuck in traffic. The show’s host Ira Read More Continue reading Did she admit to this kind of behavior?

Should you or shouldn’t you give your children an allowance?

One dollar, 50 Cents, 25 Cents? Many financial sites recommend giving your child an allowance. They claim that it will teach your children about how to manage money. I only had an opinion once a friend mentioned that having an allowance may relay a certain privilege. But does it? Outright buying your children items or giving them a piece of candy is part of life. Read More Continue reading Should you or shouldn’t you give your children an allowance?

Is This Gratitude Or Something Else?

Politeness was encouraged in my family. Say please, and thank you for services rendered and acts of kindness such as someone holding a door or assisting with carrying a heavy object. So contrary to how I was raised, I was annoyed when I heard a woman thank a student-aged employee for working on July 1st, a holiday weekend in the USA.  She said, “Thank you Read More Continue reading Is This Gratitude Or Something Else?