Olfactory Power

Growing up, my grandparents always had a wood-burning fire on Christmas. I’m guessing the fireplace was used on other occasions, but to this date my childhood mind can only recall Christmases. I could smell it when we pulled up, my sister and I clutching our most treasured doll or Fisher Price speciality from the morningContinue reading “Olfactory Power”

Taking Up the Gaps

Embarrassingly, I’ve written about my Costco aversion before. Probably more than once. But with Walmart and any mall a close second, there is nothing else that sends me into a cold sweat of panic. My logical-minded husband doesn’t quite understand my neuroses, in fact, Costco is his happy place. He makes a big event, takingContinue reading “Taking Up the Gaps”

Exhausted and Thankful

Well, I knew it. Without the luxury of space and time, the writing falls to the wayside. These days the question I’m asked most frequently (besides, ‘where is Charly going to high school?’) is ‘how is your new position‘? My usual response is ‘busy’. Often followed by elaborations of ‘eye-opening’ and ‘the needs out thereContinue reading “Exhausted and Thankful”

The Other Side of the Glass

Last weekend I chiseled tiny specks of white paint off the windows in our cabin shed. Having recently mastered (or survived) our first attempt at using an electric paint sprayer on the small interior walls, fine sprays of white splatter somehow evaded our protective newspaper and clung to the glass in clusters. Every time IContinue reading “The Other Side of the Glass”

Declarations from the Deck on a Thursday Night

My second year of teaching, my principal called me into her office at Arkansas Elementary in Aurora, Colorado on the tenth day of school. She grimaced in sympathy as she told me there was a staff overage and I was being transferred to another elementary across town. I thought. My life. Was over. There’s somethingContinue reading “Declarations from the Deck on a Thursday Night”

Faith in Humanity

The other night we headed down to the dock with armfuls of lifejackets for a post-dinner, pre-sunset pontoon ride; a family favorite. As we rounded the last leg of our slow cruise, the pontoon suddenly died. My husband and brother-in-law sheepishly hypothesized an empty gas tank while my mother-in-law shook her head in mock exasperation,Continue reading “Faith in Humanity”

Love Letter to Summer

I’ve started three blog posts in the last month, only to abandon them halfway, the intense content eclipsing my drive to write; causing me to pause, only to start a new post the next week. I wouldn’t call it writer’s block necessarily…it feels more like writer’s overwhelm. But the need to write is bursting. LikeContinue reading “Love Letter to Summer”

Dopamine and Oxytocin

*How many tickles does it take to make an octopus laugh?…ten tickles. (tentacles) *Why does a mermaid wear seashells?… B shells are too small and D shells are too big. Ok, perhaps those fall in the category of “Dad Jokes” or groaners, but these last few days have reminded me of the necessity for laughter.Continue reading “Dopamine and Oxytocin”