Travel Tuesday: Big & Tall Cruising
Cruising for big & tall people can be challenging. Here are some tips and tricks to making your adventure on the high seas comfortable.
Savory & Sweet Saturdays: Sourdough Bagels
Moving to the deep northern woods of Michigan conjured in me a need to make bread.
Wanderlust: One Girl’s Love of Travel
This May my boys and I are setting out on a two month European adventure.
Biocentrism: life, the universe, and everything
When I landed on the idea of biocentrism, I instantly felt something click inside me, like a broken circuit being reconnected. Here was a theory that made such sense, filling in the gaps that each end of the spectrum failed to fill. Biocentrism is not a religion. It is a new way of understanding life, the universe, and everything. It is not a crossroad between science and religion. It is a theory beyond our classical scientific understanding of everything.
The American Drop Out
The third week of my junior year of high school, I knew I wanted to drop out.
Snow: A Meditation on the Hygge Mindset
I had seen snow only twice in my life before moving to the deep northern woods of Michigan.
An Offer of Thanksgiving: My Multigenerational Home
I lived at home with my mom until I was thirty-five, married and with two kids.
Oh, Fudge! An Ode to America’s Nostalgic Confection
Chocolate fudge is a bite of nostalgia.
Spooky Little Girl: My Origin Story as a Writer
I knew I wanted to be a writer when I was seven years old.
Food as Memory: Grandpa Vern’s Patio Chicken
My most beloved memories all center around my grandpa’s charcoal grill on long summer evenings. Patio chicken was his crowning glory, a staple at our holiday table.