Happy Mother’s Day to all of the beautiful mommy’s and mommy’s to be. In light of today, book club will be postponed this evening to next week. I hope you all enjoy your Sunday! Love, AuJene’ x
Dear Chefs, Today we will taste "Cards", let's take a look over some basic information before diving into details regarding to "Burning" and "Crafting" - the main dishes we will serve you today. There are currently 3 types of Card you will have the opportunity to own in Dine Together.
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Hi Everyone, The hands you see above are my youngest daughter’s hands. I have such love for this photo. I took it more than a decade ago and it remains one of my favourites. I love how her fingers reach and stretch into the warm air from our rented Mexican balcony.
This is me waving good-bye to 2023. I took this photo a few days ago: late December and not a flake of snow in sight. Here in the Okanagan Valley, we are enjoying beautiful mild weather that is definitely producing some anxiety (what the heck is going on).
Over the past week, as the news of the world grew more and more disturbing each day, I was well into my reading of a book called Bittersweet by Susan Cain. A thoughtful blend of narrative, psychology, social theory, and self-help, this book is about longing and how the purpose of longing isn’t necessarily to gain possession of whatever we’re longing for…
What a Beautiful Place to be with Friends / Labour Day
What a Beautiful Place to be with Friends SJ This week I googled “lip injections Toronto” with a level of seriousness I wish to forget. I spent more time than I care to admit on this pursuit before ultimately closing my laptop — disappointed and despondent.
A Dog’s Breakfast Sydney Waking up in the morning has been hard this year. I have had to practise delaying my instinctive half-awake scroll through the news until I have first moved through the slow motions of my morning rituals. It is only after my first cup of coffee that I click through the headlines.
Today marks the start of: LGBTQ History Month Work & Family Month Domestic Violence Awareness Month (#DVAM) ADHD Awareness Month, but that only goes to about the 5th or so… *rimshot* Italian-American Heritage Month, which I expect my people will celebrate with our usual understated, low-key aplomb.
Today… is the first day of Women’s History Month, Endometriosis Awareness Month, and National Noodle Month. You know what I’ve been craving, which I have yet to find in DC are those super-thick, chewy Amish-style noodles you get in the freezer section. My mother uses them to make chicken and noodles and they’re so. damn. good.
Today… is the start of National Health Education Week. is LGBT Center Awareness Day (#lgbtCAD) Yes, sans Q. I checked. is International Gin & Tonic Day. I used to be a huge fan, enjoyed gin and wouldn’t touch vodka, but as I got older my tastes have completely reversed.
Today… in 1976, Representative Henry Hyde Illinois introduced an amendment to the (then-named) Department of Health, Education, and Welfare appropriations bill. And for planning purposes… The Supreme Court added an opinion day tomorrow. Ian @ Vox has
The 7th grader with the full leg cast returns to school after two weeks at home, and I still have lunches to make, so no chitchat today! Abortion CNN | Advocates fear Texas and Mississippi abortion laws will worsen the Black maternal health crisis | Nicquel Terry Ellis
Today… is Homemade Bread Day and National Butter Day, and I’m saying that is a model for smart coalition work. I wonder if this is, like, their Roe anniversary, sweating every year to come up with new toplines. (“Rediscover Flatbreads.” “I love it. Should we launch a new hashtag/tweetchat/landing page?” “Please no.” “Can we make it go viral?”
Today… is National Nacho Day. Pairs beautifully with 24-hour MSNBC. in 1860, Abraham Lincoln was elected. Wouldn’t surprise me at all to hear his ghostly hand has emerged to help count votes in Pennsylvania. “Truuuump, keep my naaame out your mooooouth ooooooo.”
Today… is International Sex Workers Rights Day (#ISWRD). in 1887, Anne Sullivan and Helen Keller met for the first time. With the caveat that yes, I am here for your critiques of The Miracle Worker, yes – I am truly, in my bones obsessed with the moment at the pump
Is it possible to be aggressively indifferent? Can I shruggie so hard I strain a muscle? In other news… On October 2, 1973, the Helms Amendment was introduced. And I cannot believe I forgot to tell you yesterday, October is Italian-American Heritage Month.
Today… in 1932, Hattie Wyatt Caraway of Arkansas won a special election, becoming the first woman elected to the U.S. Senate. She went on to be the first woman to chair a Senate committee and first to serve as the Senate’s presiding officer. is apparently “
Today… is the birthday of Graciela Olivárez (1928-1987), the first woman and first Latina to graduate from Notre Dame Law School. is National Meatball Day, yes please. It has only been since reaching my 40s that I can finally make a meatball that would make Big Nana. My mother always said it was a matter of age as much as skill, and as always, she was rig…
So, how was your weekend? Good here, walked around the neighborhood, got down to the White House. Played Brand New Day from The Wiz on repeat, heard Celebration more than I have in a while. Sang, danced, gleefully embarrassed my children by going full
Today… is Sonia Sotomayor’s birthday. in 2013, Texas State Rep. Wendy Davis rose to address the House chamber against an anti-abortion bill, and didn’t sit down again for 11 hours. I bought those pink tennies, too, and I loved them. is Color TV Day are you kidding me with this.