Thoughts in the Dark Before the Stars
Twice in my life, I have voted for a smart, strong woman to be president of the United States.
Twice in my life, I have voted for a smart, strong woman to be president of the United States.
You may recognize some authors I've enjoyed before in this list, and please know the photo is just a sample of books I had nearby. A couple of this quarter's favorites were Sisters Under the Rising Sun, The Hours, and Hold My Girl.
For all her flaws, there’s nothing quite like the city of Miami. Indeed, I feel privileged I was brought up on an amalgam of sights and sounds you can’t get from one singular place anywhere else in the world.
As busy as it was, the crossover from spring to summer made for some good reading. The best of the bunch this quarter was A Great Country, which was no surprise based on my reactions to her previous novels. What books have you loved recently?
We were all just people there. June may be Pride Month, but pride and support are year-round.
Just after noon, I found myself being sworn in to a jury panel for the first time. For an expected 3 -4-day trial. We all groaned a little when we heard that.
The counselors and volunteers who work directly with the children do amazing and heartfelt things to help these children grieve and grow.
The first of the year brought a stack of new books to enjoy, along with anticipation of new releases. But how is it already April, and I've read those and more? Guess I have to wait until my birthday and Mother's Day for more. (Just kidding.)
Words. No trophy more significant; no weapon more powerful. Nothing with more capacity to change the world.
As my dear friend Sharon reminded me, “You don’t always realize you’re making memories when you are.”