I began blogging as a way to keep in touch with my friends while in Hawaii for a semester. I continued blogging because I was enthralled by the idea of this world where people wrote as a way of communication. Writers spent time expressing their thoughts and readers took time to read and respond. ThisRead the whole post >>
Archives for 2009
Foolproof Granola.
I haven’t had much time to cook lately, so I made sure to spent lots of time in the kitchen this weekend. I made cupcakes with peanut butter frosting, pumpkin pancakes, scrambled tofu, and an amazing pizza. And….granola. Oh, granola. (Cooking with bad lighting can’t be helped. Alas.) This stuff is amazing. So amazing itRead the whole post >>
This is What November Looks Like…
Browns. Reds. Blues. Trips to the park. Crunchy leaves. Blue jeans. Cozy shoes. Sunshine. Naked trees. Pumpkin pancakes. November is full of happy things.
Oh, Religion.
I grew up in a religious (Catholic) family – we went to church every Sunday, participated in all of the sacraments, and were very involved in our faith and church. When I was in high school, I became quite religious myself – leading retreats for other high schoolers, reading my Bible, praying, and being aRead the whole post >>
A Open Note to My Husband.
Dear Michael, Most of the time, I’m convinced you are the perfect husband. You make me laugh, you write me songs, you cook dinner, and you’re quite the cutie. Other times, I lose my patience with you, I take you for granted, and I snap at you when I’m late for work. (Let’s be honest,Read the whole post >>
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