
Reading: print vs. digital
I know that, while I embrace digital technology, I still prefer books in print. These days, however, the cost of a book often dictates which version I purchase.

The Rainbow Was Just There
Did you really pull over and get out of your car to take a picture of the rainbow?

You are an obsession…
I haven’t collected anything since I was a tween, and I fell in love with keychains. Now I’m adult, and I’ve found something to collect: Vinylmation. There’s just something about this Mickey Mouse-shaped canvas that I can’t resist.

It’s the remix/remake showdown!
It’s the very first remix/remake showdown. I have so many remakes and cover songs in my music library I decided it was time to put them head-to-head to see which one comes out the winner. This first installment has The Carpenter’s squaring off against Sonic Youth. Know what the song is?

Just Cruisin’
I think I’m going to have to go on at least one more cruise before I can fully form an opinion on whether I like them a lot or not. We had a great time on our first cruise, but the water was so rough I had a tough time getting out of the cabin.

Reaching out, part 2
Was Web-Betty able to reconnect with ST? Did MM really give ST Web-Betty’s number? Will the doctor arrive in time to do the transplant?

Reaching Out, part 1
Reaching out. It can be difficult, especially when you are the one who screwed things up by acting like an asshat. We’re not talking a little tiff. We’re talking about not speaking to your best friend for over a decade. This is part 1 of my tale on reaching out to my best friend from high school and into my 20’s.
Why yes, I am bodacious. Thank you for asking.
I think that a personal theme song is not a static song, never meant to change. I mean, we’re not the same person at 35 that we were at 25, or 15. Instead, a personal theme song changes as we change and move forward with our lives. The theme some of a teenager in love will be vastly different than the theme song for that same person, 20 years later and married with two kids. Ah yes, the theme song of a work-at-home wife and mother of two.