Good for you 3.5lbs! I fight with my weight also and people say how can you eat too much and be a vegetarian? Just watch me...
Can I ask a favor? I have been following Life is now Jodi's blog and now it is private. Can you put in a good word for me... wink wink ;) Thanks! Laurie
The list of adjectives I assign to myself is pretty long: clumsy, organized, competent, uptight, etc. One that might surprise you: patriotic. I fully understand what it means to be an American and am darned happy about living here. But, I have a beef (that part won't surprise you). I've grown tired of certain segments of the population thinking that they've cornered the market on patriotism or that they can dictate precisely how the rest of us express ourselves when it comes to our shared country and flag. Sometimes it seems like the Toby-Keith-boot-in-yer-ass brand of patriotism drowns out the rest of us. For the record, I don't believe that patriotism requires a love of NASCAR, a disdain for immigrants, a Republican voting record, or a preference for country music. Nor does it require adherence to a specific religion. I've seen Facebook posts from some of my friends and acquaintances that call for all of us to return to the "Christian principles on which ...
My baby is leaving me in 14 weeks. She and I started touring colleges in May of 2022. When I applied to colleges back in 1988, I was an English major so there were no auditions. Colleges basically just said, "Sounds good. Come on in." I was the first person in my immediate family to go to college and as a whole, I don't think we understood the importance of campus visits and such. I ended up being fairly miserable that first year until I transferred to a school closer to home. For my daughter, I wanted to make sure she had an opportunity to see lots of college campuses so that she had the best shot at figuring out what she wants out of the college experience. I wanted her to look at elements like campus size and location, diversity, activities, distance from home, and distance from the nearest "big city" (since performers often head to larger cities with active theatre scenes after college). Last summer, we began the daunting process known as "getting int...
The photos worried me the most. Some were laid out neatly in old-school albums, peeking out from the plastic film covers that were carefully smoothed over them decades ago. Others floated around in drawers and closets. They told the story of a family - a family that knew happiness and brokenness almost in equal measure. Summer trips to Myrtle Beach. My prom (and wedding!). Cats - so. many. cats. Me and my sisters in Halloween costumes. My mom, looking glamorous in virtually every shot of her. My Pop (AKA stepdad) looking into the camera and holding up his hands in such a way that I can almost hear him uttering one of his catchphrases: "Outstanding!" I arrived in Oklahoma two weeks after my mother's death. I had two goals for the trip: clean the house (as much as I could, anyway) and bring one of my mom's cats back home with me. I'd spent years fretting over her tendency to take in strays. We used to joke about inheriting cats and now here we are. I can really onl...
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Can I ask a favor? I have been following Life is now Jodi's blog and now it is private. Can you put in a good word for me... wink wink ;) Thanks! Laurie