I started thinking about the request, “Tell me more about that,” when I read one of Rebekah Jordan’s thoughtful newsletters on the topic. I recommend her weekly emails, which you can check out and/or subscribe to by clicking on the photo of her company’s website above. As you know (probably, since almost everyone who reads…
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291. Why “At the Same Time”
Above is a photo I took of our mantle in Connecticut. You might think I took the photo in November, December, or January. I won’t tell you exactly when I snapped the picture, but it certainly wasn’t any of those holiday months. Yes, this year I’ve kept the stockings up much longer than I do…
290. Why Not “I Can’t Hear You”
My friend and former student (Hi, EB!) took the photo above last May, when I was giving a speech (because I won a really cool prize called the Lufkin Award) at the school where I teach. Fortunately, I had a lot of time to figure out what to say in my speech. My planning didn’t…
289. Why I Should Take Your Photo
My sister (Thanks, V!) took the photo above during spring break, when we were traveling together. (As an aside, I highly recommend Nashville as a great city for a family vacation. I can give reasons sometime to anyone who wants to hear my thoughts…or maybe I’ll write a Why Nashville post and force my opinions…
288. Why Use the Bathroom
I took the photo above in one of the public bathrooms in my school. I believe the Random Acts of Kindness Club wrote and posted this note and others that had lots of different messages and appeared in various places around campus. A fun project I approve of, but not the point of this post….
287. Why Consider the Percentage
[I tried to make the percent sign above look really spiffy, using an even larger, blurred, lavender shadow text, but after three tries of its not saving correctly, I gave up. If you know how to make such things happen, maybe you can give me a lesson sometime. Anyway, this paragraph has nothing to do…
286. Why a Book isn’t a Platform
In February, I got to attend the inaugural weekend of the Bread Loaf Winter Institute, a thought-provoking, enjoyable program I highly recommend. (If you want to check it out, click the photo above to learn more about the event and/or sign up for 2025’s iteration. Depending on how I’m feeling, maybe I’ll see you there.)…
285. Why I’m Not in My Basement
The above is a photo of me during my hockey season. Oh, don’t be silly. It’s a stock photo I found online of someone who spent a lot of time in a basement practicing to be able to shoot the puck like that. When this post goes live, I will be solidly in my off-season…
NetGalley Review of It’s All Relative
title: It’s All Relative author: Rachel Magee publisher: Thomas Nelson publication date: August 6, 2024 pages: 336 peppers: 1 (on this scale) warnings: none summary: Helena can’t stand the idea of going to her mother’s wedding to a great guy for two reasons. First, his family is annoyingly perfect. Second, she has a crush on Gage,…
284. Why Be a __ Fairy
The photo above shows the back of my computer. You might recognize the “Embrace the Quest” line as the one I offered in my Lufkin Prize speech. I had those stickers made with Hotchkiss’s Main Building, sparkles, and that catchphrase to give out after the speech. (If you’re reading this and want one, please let…