Aging, Ungracefully
A friend visited yesterday and noticed this photograph from 2006 hanging on the wall in my foyer. She asked if the “girl” in the photo was my son’s girlfriend. I […]
A friend visited yesterday and noticed this photograph from 2006 hanging on the wall in my foyer. She asked if the “girl” in the photo was my son’s girlfriend. I […]
My son thought this photograph was of him and his sister. His response upon seeing it was, “It’s weird to see Tara in those years without a thin coating of […]
I’m thinking of developing my own app. An old-fashioned matchmaking service called MASH: Mothers Against St*pid H*sbands. Who knows, I might be the next Mark Zuckerberg, AND, find the son-in-law […]
Dear Friends and Family, It’s been 2½ years since we left Kansas City, and DC finally feels like home. That’s probably because we moved. Again! I thought we’d stay in […]
The Things I See On My Daily Walk Today, nothing yet, it’s snowing. But I did pass by my son Andrew’s room this morning and had my breath taken away […]
My daughter’s beast on Thanksgiving day. Guess who we consider the beast?
My husband, Mark Funkhouser, is still getting the word out about how incentive-fueled competition, TIF, does not create economic prosperity. It always blows my mind that there are other people […]
The Things I See On My Daily Walk: On the way over to my daughter’s apartment, after guilting her into walking my 4 miles with me. Hey, why would I […]
The Things I See On My Daily Walk: On the way over to my daughter’s apartment, after guilting her into walking my 4 miles with me. Hey, why would I […]