An Easter Miracle
Don’t worry, I’m not going to get all biblical on you. I have my fond memories of Sacred Heart Church shrouded in purple, singing in the choir, fake green grass in a basket, biting off the head of a...
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Happy Earth Day everyone. I was reminded of my favorite psychologist, Abraham Maslow’s, saying this morning, “At any given moment we have two options; to step forward into growth, or to step back into...
View ArticlePassover Easter
My first, and possibly last Seder was last year in VA. Yesterday the Bride threw a fabulous feast for 14, after working the night shift the night before, and I am honored to pass the torch on to her!...
View ArticleTravel Light
The big move was done in little pieces. We ferried small things over in our car piece by piece, the ubiquitous Pod was delivered and emptied by a team of BellHops, then finally Music City Movers...
View ArticleFood, Glorious Food
I saw a meme the other day that went something like this, “There will be 2 types of people on the other side of this quarantine: great cooks and alcoholics!” Let’s all strive for the former. While Bob...
View ArticleA Little Night Music
The Bride didn’t want to pierce the Love Bug’s ears in our fancy mall, with a tiny gun in the big front window. So we went to a tattoo parlor downtown! It came highly recommended by the nurses in her...
View ArticleFat Tuesday
To celebrate Fat Tuesday, the Bride joined us for a quick Korean lunch of Bibimbap! After trying out an Uzbekistan restaurant with our Germantown crew last week, we all decided to meet for dinner...
View ArticleA Lesson in Pysanky
We never heard the shots. We did hear and see the ambulances and police cars speeding by us as we walked through a Germantown park on Easter Sunday. I turned to Bob and whispered, “I don’t miss living...
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