I’ve been a classic yo-yo dieter for decades. But this time it’s different, because this time I’m scared for my life, and that’s finally given me some weight loss motivation that is going to stick.
Your job right now is to survive, not thrive
I’ve seen so many people writing about how hard this all is. Lives have been turned upside-down. The way forward is uncertain. Many people have lost their jobs outright, or for many of my freelance and blogging friends, lost a good chunk of their income. People are bored, kids are stir-crazy, families are stuck in…
A mom’s random thoughts on the first day of college
I dropped my son off for his first day of college today. I have some thoughts.
Please, tell me more about how much you don’t care about that thing you don’t care about
People love to post on Facebook about the thing they claim not to care about. Don’t be that person.
The day that Gen X started dying
Luke Perry died, and an entire generation is in mourning. Why does this death feel so different?
How to donate to Toys for Tots with Alexa
This post is sponsored by Amazon. This year Amazon has made it super easy to donate to Toys for Tots by saying just six words to your Echo device: “Alexa, donate to Toys for Tots.”
How to raise money for Metastatic Breast Cancer by posting pictures
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, so I’ve got two easy ways for you to raise money to help fight Metastatic Breast Cancer. And all you have to do is post pictures—someone else donates the money!
Remembering the blackout of 2003
Today is the fifteenth anniversary of the northeast blackout of 2003, when some tree branches in Ohio caused 60 million people to lose power.
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