July 1, 2011 was my last official day at my former job. It gave me a steady paycheck, good benefits and the stability that comes with a regular job. The problem was that the longish commute was cutting into my time as the mother of a kindergartener and toddler. I found myself racing to get […]
5 Things I've Learned During My First Month of Self-Employment
Wordless Wednesday: Maine Lobster Traps on Water
Random Word of the Day: Mammelons
[Warning: If you don’t like closeup pictures of people’s teeth, don’t scroll down!] I went to the dentist for a cleaning today, and my hygienist told me I was weird because I still have mammelons on my front teeth. Mammelons? I asked. I like this word. Tell me more. Apparently, mammelons are the three little […]
Good Deeds Everyday Add Up to a Whole Lot
As I was walking past a local church in my neighborhood, I noticed flowers and potting soil strewn all around the front yard. Next to the flowers and dirt was a white plastic container, the original holder of the flowers. I realized quickly that the flowers came from the front steps of the church a […]
Social Media: Art, Science, Waste of Time?
I hear a lot from people, both in my professional and personal world, that they don’t know what to do with social media. They don’t have the time. They don’t know what to write. They don’t know where to start. Social media is called social for a reason. It’s meant to illicit two-way (or more) […]
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