The Best of 2022
Some reflections on all the albums I listened to this year and all of the movies I watched…and even a few of the books I read.
Read MoreSome reflections on all the albums I listened to this year and all of the movies I watched…and even a few of the books I read.
Read MoreThis week I’d like to tell you about two people whose excellent work you can support and enjoy.
Read MoreIt’s the last post of the year - what I read in 2020!
Read MoreAnother week at home…another Sunday Paper gimmick.
This time we’ll recap the week from A to Z.
Read MoreI’ve been thinking a lot about how I spend my time and then I came across a quote by Thomas Jefferson that made me think maybe I should be spending my time better..
Read MoreThis week I once again took the Jeopardy! online test…and I once again won’t be invited to appear on the game show anytime soon.
Read MoreA look at the books I’ve read in 2019.
Read MoreAfter a long few months of work being done on the house, we’re finally ready to sit back and enjoy it.
Read MoreMy favorite season is looking particularly enticing this year.
Read MoreIt’s another Sunday Paper guest post - this time it’s written by my friend Danielle.
You may know her as Zoey’s mom.
Read MoreI’m back to some time away from the Sunday Paper…this week Kathy takes over.
Read MoreIt's almost Super Bowl Sunday...so let's talk some Super Bowl memories.
Read MoreHere's what I've been reading this summer...what about you?
Read More(Yes, today's entry is mostly about baseball. But it's also about good leadership. Don't be turned off if you're not a sports fan.)
I'm here today to sing the praises of Mets manager Terry Collins.
Read MoreToday we're back with another installment of 'Silly Mind Games'.
Read MoreThis past week I took the girls shopping for their school supplies.
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I've been keeping track of what I've been reading for about the past couple of years or so, and to be honest, there's not a lot I've read lately that has made much of an impact on me.
When something does, though, I'll certainly tell you about it.
And today I want to start with El Deafo, by CeCe Bell.
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