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Finding the Eye of the Storm: November 2012
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Finding the Eye of the Storm. On being too busy and other first-world problems. Sunday, November 11, 2012. Life Gets in the Way: NaNoWriMo Edition. November is a terrible month in which to write a novel. I know this, because I have done it now three times, and am working on the fourth, and every year I curse the timing. Surely, there must be a better month. One where the kids are in school more (24-7? If you're wondering, this is what people like me do with their Novembers. Yes, November is a terrible mo...
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Finding the Eye of the Storm: The Waiting Game Sucks
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Finding the Eye of the Storm. On being too busy and other first-world problems. Thursday, July 18, 2013. The Waiting Game Sucks. Bet the cats are happy we don't have a dog. So why I have been alternating between freaking out and feeling slightly numb? Probably because I'm not sure I believe any of this is really going to work. His gig with the fashion company is new enough that he hasn't gotten a check yet. And who knows when he will be getting work from the general-counsel company? Snap out of it. 9 Liz...
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Finding the Eye of the Storm: Growing Older
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Finding the Eye of the Storm. On being too busy and other first-world problems. Friday, February 15, 2013. That or reading the Beloit College Mindset List. So believe me, I was as surprised as my poor husband was when, a few weeks shy of the fateful day, I burst into tears over the idea of turning forty. It had come out of nowhere. What did I have to cry about? I bet you were thinking much the same kind of thing back in the day- little did I know at the time that my day would come. Well said and funny!
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Finding the Eye of the Storm: January 2013
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Finding the Eye of the Storm. On being too busy and other first-world problems. Wednesday, January 9, 2013. My Kid with Asperger's Syndrome. For thought-provoking insight on teaching, learning, and infusing education with passion and creativity. (Did I mention I'm bummed she doesn't teach my kids? My Kid with Asperger’s Syndrome. People with Asperger’s are often thought of as emotion less. By C Frank Stramer. Fortunately, the highlights of my son’s education vastly outnumber these sad chapters....8221; a...
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Finding the Eye of the Storm: My Friends Are Awesome
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Finding the Eye of the Storm. On being too busy and other first-world problems. Monday, January 27, 2014. My Friends Are Awesome. Worse than just about anything else is the agonizing issue of how on earth anyone can bring a child into this world knowing full well that he or she is eventually going to have to go through the seventh and eighth grades. Anne Lamott, Operating Instructions. I squashed down my first instinct, which was to tell them no, they really ought to go find someone who was actually awes...
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Peter Von Brown: Post Posting Blues
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Wednesday, January 15, 2014. Yes, I am still alive. Yes, I am still working on the same projects. So why have I been absent? It became rather a downer to post. It seems that all I'd been doing is ranting about something or other and why it does or does not bother me. I don't see the need to berate online anymore, I suppose. And even when I praised, it would seem to lose luster or turn against me. For instance, I'd had a post about the MTV series Teen Wolf. For example) so as to not warrant the review?
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Finding the Eye of the Storm: April 2013
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Finding the Eye of the Storm. On being too busy and other first-world problems. Monday, April 22, 2013. Did I mention I got to put three boys in suits? They enjoyed it this much. And of course, then I made the process even more fun by deciding that I was going to do a bunch of things myself. Why hire someone to make centerpieces or party favors when you can do it yourself? Why hire someone to make a slideshow of cute pictures of Son #1 through the years when you can do it yourself? Free-Writing Thought E...
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Latitudinally Speaking: About
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Favorite Places: Interlochen, Michigan; London, England; St. Andrews and Aberdeen, Scotland; Home. Current Plane Reading: The Ballad of Bob Dylan: A Portrait. By Daniel Mark Epstein. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. If You Give A Mouse A Camera. And Sometimes She Writes. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
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Latitudinally Speaking: March 2012
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Wednesday, March 14, 2012. Annnnd, We're Back. After my last post, I took an unexpected hiatus from the blog. It wasn't because I was bored or because nothing was happening, I just found myself making a lot of decisions and changes and not wanting to share them until they were more definite. While not all the way there, things are more settled than they were a few weeks ago so I'll be sharing these changes with you all very soon! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Annnnd, Were Back.
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Latitudinally Speaking: Children and the Arts
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Monday, June 25, 2012. Children and the Arts. So here's a post that was meant to go up Thursday night (June 21, 2012) BUT my poor computer went kaput. So, here it is now, by way of the library computer lab. Whenever the adults in the audience joined him. He sat in his seat and buzzed his lips together to imitate the sounds when he liked them and would crawl and dance along the pew as well, much to his father's chagrin. Ashamed that their little one wasn't riveted to the spot by the performance? If his ta...
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