... years. I am sorry to not be at the funeral, but I'm glad I shared her 100th with her when we did. It's a simple reminder that once again, enjoy those things you love because we're not all going to live ...
Many of us have moving stories. We've all had relatives, friends, ex-roommates, acquaintances and hangers-on who, over the years, have innocently asked us: “Hey, can you give me a hand moving this coming ...
... been with them a long time now, a lot longer than some of the other bags-o-fluff around here. They found us (me and my pal Paxton) in a place called Provincetown... probably about 1,000 years ago. I don ...
... make you stop and think, “Is that true?” Even yet, some cause you to say, “That's pretty nasty!” I'll admit it, I get worked up during election years. I'm surprised many of my friends remained 'friends' during ...
... 15 years. I did feel a bit awkward about the amount of trash we were discarding at the side of the house. I'd always been annoyed when people had moved out and left a glacier of crap behind. Unfortunately ...
... that is generally our problem. Fifteen years of settling into apt #1 at the Bonaparte House had left us with a massive accumulation of STUFF. Books, cds, vinyl records... these were the bulk of the 'raw ...
... concept, I'm sure, was explained on Sesame Street, or at least Mr. Rogers a thousand times during my formative years... or was it? The discussion group moved on in topic as I sat there stewing in my WTF ...
... in your life is never easy. Fast forward eleven months -- we said goodbye to our other cat, Jones, this morning. And it’s still not easy.
Jones was going on nineteen years. We estimate she was born ...
... there, retiring in 1986 after 42 years of service. Most of my family either worked there, or had at some point spent time with them. Needless to say we took pictures...lots and lots and lots of pictures. ...
... that changed a fundamental belief I have been holding on to for many years now: kids?
Dave and I are now in our 19th year together. I have spent my entire adult life here in Philadelphia, living in ...
... float or tread water. Treading water is the thing I’ve been doing for the past two years. I don’t know. I have nothing to say tonight and I’m doing a very bad job saying it.
One thing I know is tomorrow ...
... and where she came by my number, which turned out to be a contact a few years old. Her secretary had been cleaning her desk and came across a card, so I can't blame her for trying. I don't mind helping ...
... has lived in the same house now for 51 years.... the house I grew up in. Is there guilt about not coming 'home' more often? Do I feel strange about calling it home (in quotations?) Yeah, I do.
Sleeping ...
... new home this time next year. Why New Orleans? It was a hard sell actually, for me. Dave fell in love with the city the first time he went there back in 2004. It grew on me over the years to the point ...
... She was still the wonderful, funny, witty, warm, (slightly) sarcastic lady I had known for the prior 8 years and we were simply being friends once more. It didn’t matter that this was the last time I ...
... I could support or at least believe in it was him. The man running for the White House right now? That's not the John McCain this country has gotten to know in the past twenty plus years in Washington. ...
... on the act for many, many years.
So in the spring of this year when California began allowing same sex marriages we thought, 'Hmmmmm.' (Massachusetts had allowed for marriages to that point, but you ...
... of plastic packaging these 'peanuts' weren't widely available year round, but then voila! Fast forward a hundred or so years and In 1963, General Mills vice president John Holahan inventively discovered ...
... can you like or, even stand, everyone you work with.
I was reminded today of a funny exchange I once had with a 'supervisor' at a temp job years ago. I was doing telephone sales for a nationally known ...