30 Before 30: Revisited
No, it’s not my birthday. No, I haven’t recently turned 30. But… In light of a lot of recent realizations I’ve made about what it means to be successful – and what it means to enter a new decade in your… Read more ›
No, it’s not my birthday. No, I haven’t recently turned 30. But… In light of a lot of recent realizations I’ve made about what it means to be successful – and what it means to enter a new decade in your… Read more ›
The Magicians by Lev Grossman My rating: 3 of 5 stars Well. I read this book because Jillian recommended it to me and loaned me the book. And I am absolutely not sad I did. However, I do think the… Read more ›
Yesterday was our very first family Ultimate Spring Cleaning, which is like normal spring cleaning but with more yelling. 🙂 I kid – we actually didn’t yell at all yesterday, and the spring cleaning was – admittedly – kind of… Read more ›
I started reading Columbine by Dave Cullen (book #4 in my 30 Before 30 challengeyesterday and made it through a third of the book in a nonstop reading session. At that point, I physically had plenty of time to read more,… Read more ›
Happy 2011! Here’s a cute robot-looking-thing to help you usher in the New Year. 🙂 Many of you bloggers have been doing a 2010 recap. Here’s mine: wedding, wedding, teaching, wedding, California, wedding, California again, marriage. Oh yea, I finished… Read more ›
For those of you who don’t follow me on Twitter or Facebook, you may not know that Tim and I leave for our honeymoon tomorrow. (Who says a honeymoon needs to be right after the wedding??) We’re going to Napa… Read more ›
In the future of America, after the Heartland War, abortion is made illegal. The Heartland War, after all, was not a war involving any military, but was a war between the pro-choice and pro-life forces in America. The war got… Read more ›
A little while ago, I began reading some of the blogs of the bloggers who had participated in the Mighty Summit retreat. If you haven’t seen this page, check it out; it’s pretty cool. These women make life lists of… Read more ›