The time after Thanksgiving and before Christmas is the best time of year, because I can fully show, with no restraints, on how much I am obsessed with ugly Christmas sweaters, pretty light displays, bitingly cold weather, and over-the-top cookies. True fact: I made 19 cinnamon rolls last weekend, and they are gone. Already. I […]
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hold the pumpkin spice lattes until actual fall, please
First off, a moment for the wounded, the killed, and the senseless violence in Charlottesville, for all the families and loved ones and with the thousands who gathered together in vigil. I was scrolling down my Facebook feed (as one is oft to do when one is trying to procrastinate), and something bright and orange […]
it’s july
It’s the smack middle of summer, which means I’m eating all the fruits. You name it. I’ll probably have eaten it. Pounds of strawberries? In two days? Yup. Summer also means that the frequency of exclamation marks (written and verbal) has decreased due to First World Problems, such as frigid air conditioning (honestly, winter is […]
“winter” weather
If you have weather anxiety like me, you’ll understand that when I tell you that today was so warm for February day that it sent sends images of derailing weather and global warming signs flashing in my mind’s eye. It doesn’t seem like anyone else is particularly concerned, as people celebrated with summer clothing. Prime example below: Lyft driver […]
the thanksgiving coma
It’s been a looooong time, but I’ve been doing art! I’m currently in the Thanksgiving Food Coma (TFC), having been stuffed full with rotis and Indian food and Jeni’s ice cream. (Although you can never go wrong with turkey and cranberry sauce and brussel sprouts and cornbread and pie…) On another note, Catherine Kehoe came to […]