Monthly Archives: November 2016
Unhappy Changes
I was unhappy today. Unhappy with my job, unhappy with my life – which is when I had to stop myself. I have a pretty good life, and I am NOT unhappy with having my kids. So I made myself … Continue reading
Just Weird
I don’t think I have ever before craved tomato. Not even when I was pregnant. Okay, maybe – probably – when I was a kid and wanted ketchup with everything. Yet here I am tonight craving Spagettios, and when I … Continue reading
THIS IS NOT OKAY
What the h3$$ is going on?! Four, FOUR, Ann Arbor high school students have died since the start of the school year, since early September. That’s 4 in 3 months. And, I think, it’s been one from each of the … Continue reading
“The world is full of nice people. If you can’t find one, be one.” – Rumi
It’s Strep!
Yay! It’s Strep! And no, that’s not sarcasm. I’m happy because Strep means I get antibiotics and thus 24 hours later will no longer be contagious, AND THUS I can still go and will not infect baby Kathryn nor my … Continue reading
Say No to Muslim Registry
The only way to defeat a registry that targets a specific group, if such a registry is created, is for everyone not in that group to register too. “ADL head says if there’s a Muslim registry, ‘this proud Jew will … Continue reading
Weekend Sick Sucks
What does a single Mama do on the weekend (no daycare :( ) when she’s so sick it’s hard to get up (and it turns out later she’s not very safe to drive), her Dad is so sick too, her … Continue reading
Saving Eliza
Making Dreams Come True If I recall correctly, they started this 2 year ago, when she was turning 5. She was loosing skills, on her way to dying. The US government hasn’t funded cure research for Sanfilipino because of how … Continue reading
Oh, huh, Clinton appears to have won the popular vote. There’s a little of my faith in America restored.
You may never again tell me your vote doesn’t matter
15,611 votes difference between HRC and DT right now in MI. That’s about 0.33% of the vote. (Total people whose votes are counted: 4,717, 517) You may never again tell me your vote doesn’t matter.