My son thought this photograph was of him and his sister
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 […]
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 […]
Almost 35 years ago, my childhood girlfriend from the time I was 2, Laurie Rooney, died an unexpected death at the age of 20. At the time I was 20 […]