Monday, March 2, 2020

Marching Into Spring


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Does the month of March seem long and unending?  No worries!  There are plenty of holidays--real and wacky-- to keep your mind occupied and your humor fresh.  Don't see any holidays you like?  That's okay!  You can make your own holiday.  Yup.  There's a day for that!

Marching Into Spring on Coffee House Writers is a short article highlighting some of the holidays that tickled my fancy.  Which ones do you like?

Monday, February 17, 2020

Reasoning That Falls Flat


There are those who hold the belief that the earth is flat.  Yes, even today, in 2020, there is a group of people who think that the whole "earth is round" is a conspiracy promoted and maintained by the government.

Uh-huh.  Right.

In my latest article, I discuss this position from a point of view of common sense with a few drops of real science.

Reasoning That Falls Flat is published on Coffee House Writers.

Thursday, January 16, 2020

I Love You To Pieces








I recently (like, yesterday...) finished I Love You To Pieces by Lori Flynn. This was a great read for me. In my last book review, I gave a lot of details about the plot.  I'm not going to do that this time.  I will say that there are many unpredictable twists, and the foreshadowing is done extremely well and the details that carry out the plot are fresh and suspenseful.  I stayed up much too late on a few nights because I simply couldn't put it down.

Pick it up.  Binge read the thing.  It will be worth it!


Monday, December 16, 2019

It's That Time Of Year Again!






This time of year is filled with numerous and varied traditions.  My latest article on Coffee House writers explores one of those "things" that occurs this time of year.  Please click on the title to read the full article.

It's That Time Of Year Again!

Saturday, December 14, 2019

Images of Christmas Day 1

My goal is to post an image that reflects some of the Christmas traditions around the house.  I hope you find it as cozy and welcoming as I do.  I know the real reason for Christmas has nothing to do with decorations, baking, presents, or even family.  The real reason we celebrate is because of Jesus being born and WHY he was born.  The story doesn't end there though.  The story ends when we celebrate Easter, or Resurrection Sunday.  Both components to His story make up the whole.

That being said... here is Christmas Image # 1:


Grace Group

Grace Group





I recently read this gem of a book by Carrie Maldanado.  I would consider immersion reading.  I found the best place to put it down was at the end.

Without giving too much away, I will say that the story addresses a difficult subject.  Holly Mathews finds out she has a terminal disease.  During the plot, she discovers how her life can impact other people's lives for good.  Now that I type it out it sounds a little cliche, but Carrie Maldonado has written a fresh plotline that faces Holly's illness with honesty, hope, and humor.  There are light romance and religious tones to the story, but it is not preachy in the least.  Personally, I recommend this book and I look forward to reading more of Carrie Moldonado's work.

Monday, December 2, 2019

Traveling With Teenagers



Traveling with a few young children can be a challenge.  But how would you deal with a van full of teenagers on a twelve-hour trip?  My latest article gives some tips for how to survive a journey from Pennsylvania to Wisconsin with a van full of high schoolers.  Bon Voyage!

How To Take A Twelve Hour Trip With High Schoolers And Live To Tell About It