I am not making any New Year’s resolutions. Mostly because I hate the word. Resolution. It sounds as if there was a problem and now it needs to be solved. It implies that whatever I was doing was wrong and needs to be fixed. I hear Resolution and I think failure. The statistics back that […]
Twenty Ten
The tree is down. The decorations are put away. Yes, I know most Greeks like to wait until the Epiphany to pack it all in boxes until next year. But I couldn’t wait two more days. I am ready to get on with 2010. My home is neat and organized and ready. Yet I have […]
The Boots
I’ve been thinking about the Boots. It started before I went to see Love, Loss and What I Wore. The play is another act of brilliance on the part of Nora and Delia Ephron, a must see for women. If you’re like me you’ll leave thinking about your own list of what you wore. The […]
The Promise Of Spring
Something felt different when I got up this morning. I couldn’t pinpoint what it was. It didn’t seem quite as dark at 6:30 as it usually does. Then I remembered. Yesterday was the Winter Solstice, that day when the earth’s axial tilt is the farthest it can get from the sun. The result being the […]
What Matters Now : Letting Go
I just finished reading Seth Godin’s latest stroke of brilliance. It is a wonderful ebook entitled What Matters Now, a collection of essays on the subject. Seth always challenges me to think, so I took his suggestion and wrote my own take on what matters now. Letting go. That’s what I think matters now. The […]
Writing To Save Myself
Some days I really do wonder why I am doing what I am doing. I question my decision to go this path at this point in my life. Right out of college I chose the safe route. I took that job offer to teach school even though I knew I didn’t really want to teach […]
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