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  • If Parenting Had Do-Overs

    If Parenting Had Do-Overs

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    Being an empty-nest parent is like being a Monday morning quarterback. You find yourself looking back on a game you’ve already played, and analyzing what you could have done differently.  Prior to motherhood, I was a reasonably confident decision-maker. Parenting turned me into a second-guesser. How would my decisions impact my children’s character and competency…

  • If My Nest is Empty, Why is My Basement Still Full?

    If My Nest is Empty, Why is My Basement Still Full?

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    With both our kids married and living in their own homes, my husband and I have officially joined the ranks of “empty nesters.” Can I just say I’m not sold on this label?  I understand the reference; fledglings venturing out in independence, leaving Mom and Dad Bird with no one in the nest to nurture. …

  • Five Things That are Smarter Than Me

    Five Things That are Smarter Than Me

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    I consider myself a reasonably intelligent person. I can balance my checkbook, hard boil an egg, and navigate using real maps.  I’m teachable and love to learn new things. I can re-light the pilot on the water heater and reset the smoke alarm when the ribs sit too long under the broiler. I do logic…

  • The Quest for King Crab

    The Quest for King Crab

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    Adventures from summer vacation We landed in Juneau knowing that there were only 32 hours left of king crab season.  Fish and Game never gives much notice when and how long the season will be open, and it’s been a number of years since the season coincided with our annual Alaska vacation. This year, the…

  • The Great Zucchini Debate

    The Great Zucchini Debate

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    Some Families Debate Politics, We Argue Over Vegetables “Look at the size of this one!” Many summer memories on my in-laws’ farm featured Dad emerging triumphant from the garden, holding an enormous zucchini aloft. Mom, on the porch, admired and exclaimed over the gigantic harvest, declaring each time that surely this is the biggest zucchini…

  • Jack Misses His Breakfast

    Jack Misses His Breakfast

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    A Tale of Overthinking “Here, Jack! Here, Kitty, Kitty!” I shake the bowl so the kibbles rattle against the sides. “Jack-Jack! Come get your breakfast!” Most days, my cats come running within a few minutes of being summoned. But not today. I wait expectantly for the blur of orange to race into the garage and…