Every so often I like writing posts that I realize not everyone will agree upon. I wrote this post today because I saw this article on Shine (part of yahoo.com) called "5 Things Women Say to Send a Guy Running,"and I snickered a bit to myself. I love how ladies' brains always function in the … Continue reading Attention Single and/or Unmarried Ladies: Dudes are Simple
Category: Brain Stretcher
Life Lessons on a Bicycle
I wanted to post something about the Tour de France because I think it is another sign of summer, and I think it is such a strange, fascinating competition, that I am pretty sure I will never understand, but am always interested in learning more about. Instead, I found this video that not only incorporates … Continue reading Life Lessons on a Bicycle
10 Life Lessons from Being a Sorority Girl
I am going away this weekend. With a date. I got a new dress! And a mani/pedi. Am I: a) going to a fraternity formal b) going to a destination wedding c) either a or b? The correct answer is "b", which I'm guessing most of you got, considering I would be a very old … Continue reading 10 Life Lessons from Being a Sorority Girl
FOMO
While on my vacation getaway to Thailand, I made a lot of new friends (as indicated in some of my previous posts). One such friend I neglected to mention. I will take the opportunity to do so now. The Aussie arrived about two days before the end of the trip and accidentally inserted himself into … Continue reading FOMO
The Missing Link
In my former blogging-life, I had a dating blog about all my dating adventures in L.A. It was a somewhat private blog- reserved for my girlfriends who wanted to know about the whirlwind goings-on of my love life. I was dating like crazy then, so I had material all the time. I have since slowed … Continue reading The Missing Link
Blend Your Wine
Rouxbe.com posted this video on Facebook today and I thought it was absolutely fascinating. I'm going to try it out! Blending your wine for speedy decanting.
Spontaneity
There are a lot of things in life you plan. Because it makes sense to. Because people/children/jobs/organizations rely on you to be as such. I understand that, and embrace it in those areas of my life that require it. But in my extracurricular world... I have found that spontaneity yields the most interesting stories, best … Continue reading Spontaneity
The Secret Garden
The first time I read The Secret Garden by Francis Hodgson Burnett, I was in elementary school. I was a voracious reader, mainly sticking to the likes of The Babysitter's Club or Sweet Valley High (Sweet Valley Twins I also read, but they were a bit thin). I also dabbled with Nancy Drew (I considered … Continue reading The Secret Garden
Me, Myself and I (and You?)
The other day, a Facebook friend of mine posted this interesting article about pronouns. Just how often are you saying "I" versus "You" in everyday conversation? And what does it mean? I thought the article was fascinating, interesting and something that questioned my own self-awareness. A new book, The Secret Life of Pronouns by James … Continue reading Me, Myself and I (and You?)








