Every week at Grandma’s is different now. She was chattier in December and January; she ate lunch with us sometimes. She knew me, and mostly knew who the kids were. One week we talked about homeschooling, which she did with … Continue reading
The snow fell that day without punctuation: no commas, no periods, just a steady run-on sentence of accumulation. I love the snow when we’re home, and for the last several years, we’ve been home a lot. But not in this … Continue reading
I now have a crown. Not the fun fancy kind, but the tooth kind. It was a two-hour deal, so I set up the next module in a course I’m taking and plugged in my headphones, hoping I could focus … Continue reading