Books read in March
I continued my streak of intense reading this month. Following a query from my husband, who was somewhat incredulous about the number of books I've …Read More
I continued my streak of intense reading this month. Following a query from my husband, who was somewhat incredulous about the number of books I've …Read More
Thank you so much to everyone who took my time perception survey! We closed the survey with a little over 900 completed responses. I was …Read More
Do you have 6-10 minutes to help me out? OK, bad question. Everyone has 6-10 minutes. A better question: would you be willing to make …Read More
We are still in the lull between sports (baseball starts next week), so that makes for more open space on weekends. It has its ups …Read More
I spent several hours last night at the local high school for the Reading Olympics, which my 9-year-old was participating in. The judge asks questions …Read More
One of my Secrets of Happier Parenting, discovered over years of refereeing sibling arguments, is that being with one kid, solo, is an entirely different …Read More
Most people who post comments on this blog do so on the most recent posts. But sometimes someone finds a post from past years floating around …Read More
Frequent readers may recall that my 9-year-old asked for a cat for Christmas. He did not get a cat. In lieu of one, he got …Read More
Conventional jobs have a psychologically comforting aspect to them. You go somewhere, which in and of itself can feel like you've done something. In some …Read More
Predictions of the paperless office have been greatly exaggerated. While only a few strange folks still print their emails, most of us deal with plenty …Read More