How we end things
(Laura's note: This essay ran as my weekend "Week's Worth" newsletter. If you're not a subscriber, you can sign up here.) I published the first episode …Read More
(Laura's note: This essay ran as my weekend "Week's Worth" newsletter. If you're not a subscriber, you can sign up here.) I published the first episode …Read More
My office is stuffed with wrapped presents right now. It feels like a ludicrous number, though much of this is a function of family size. …Read More
When the pandemic started, we didn't know how long it would last. People figured out how to work from home with the assumption that eventually …Read More
We are deep into year-in-review time, so Sarah and I decided to take a "lessons learned" approach to our 2020 retrospective. This has been a …Read More
What is the purpose of a celebration? In the past, I'm sure many of us would have said something along the lines of "bringing people …Read More
Long time readers know that my kindergartner has had an unhappy relationship with bedtime since babyhood. I am happy to say that things have improved …Read More
I've been thinking a lot lately about the topic of memory, and the role adventures create in making time feel rich and full. Routines are …Read More
It's gift-giving and gift-receiving season! In this episode of Best of Both Worlds, Sarah and I reflect on our favorite gifts over the years, and …Read More
This past few days have had their usual share of frustrations. The kindergartner's virtual learning on Friday resulted in, among other things, him hiding under …Read More
I've been feeling the vibe of The Raven this week. We often think of December as a festive time, and it is, but one reason …Read More
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