I’m not the type that likes overly feminine things. I hate pink, and I try to stay away from flowery prints as much as I can. But, like any woman, I need a good bag. One that stands the test of time. And my kids. (And me. I tend to overload my bags.) So, when […]
Do You Have a Recovery Story to Share?
In my other blogging life, I write about behavioral health, addiction and gender. I’ve been writing the Crossroads blog since 2007. I don’t typically talk about that blog here, but next month is Recovery Month and I’m looking for recovery stories to share. Substance abuse and mental health disorders affect everyone. Sharing stories of recovery […]
Philanthropy Friday: Looking Good and Making a Difference
Each Friday, the another jennifer blog shares stories of those who incorporate philanthropy into their everyday lives – personally and professionally – in a creative and unique way. If you have a story you’d like to share, please contact Jennifer. I learned about Shabby Apple at my son’s soccer game last fall. One of the […]
Blog Writing Tips for Identifying and Avoiding Common Grammatical Errors
I was honored to be a speaker at BlogHer ’12 in New York a couple weeks ago. I was asked to lead two 30-minute grammar clinics in The Writing Lab. The topic was How to Identify and Avoid Common Errors. The sessions were small by design. We actually had fun talking about grammar and offered […]
Wordless Wednesday: Dragonfly
Windows on Wildlife: A Stowaway Grasshopper and a Hunk of Ducks
Before I left for my trip to New York City for BlogHer ’12 and a family vacation, I joked on a Windows on Wildlife post that I would keep my eyes open for wildlife during my trip. Well, turns out the wildlife decided to leave Maine and hitch a ride with us to New York. […]
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