The amazing late Andy Kaufman in his portrayal of Latka Gravas offers us an answer to the question: What do we need in life to be happy?
The Other Side of Me: The Damndest Things
Have you even noticed how the damndest things happen — events occur that are in total sync with your life and yet so out-of-the-blue unexpected that it must be destiny? I’ve been having a lot of those experiences lately. Former boyfriends (yep, the hurtful dudes) suddenly appearing in my life after decades without a word, notes from my father falling from a book I hadn’t picked up in forever…
Tire Talk: Tales of a Woman and Her Dreaded Treads
While I have great respect for women who can haul out the jack and get the tire off, I have no desire to do so — I feel that’s why God made cell phones.
Tarmac Meditations # 28: It’s Not Personal, or Is It?
When Tony Soprano says it’s not personal it is likely true…mostly on account of the flotilla of personal disconnects in the man’s (character’s) emotional structure. When a friend says it’s not personal, it is important to note that one’s anger and all the rest is verifiable, distressing and is, well, personal.
I Hate Handstands
“Yoga uncovers hidden parts of yourself, then shifts your life,” writes guest author Marylee Graffeo Fairbanks. “It summons the lessons needed lessons for transformation. We can resist, but the longer we take to see the harder the lessons get.
I Was Loving It! Macabre Ad Blasts McDonald’s High-Fat Menu
McDonald’s has often come under fire for its high-fat menu, but the controversy surrounding the mega-franchise’s food has reach new heights with the release of a 39-second ad by the Washington, DC-based group Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM). We want to know what you think!
I Walk Away from Publication
An author is disconcerted, but in some strange way relieved, that he walked away from two publishers interested in the book he had written.
Girl Meets Canada: Beach Living
Our traveler discovers that not all Canadian waters will freeze you into a Popsicle if touched. Some beaches are actually quite lovely.
The Sacred Act of Parenting
A mother reflect on parenting as a sacred act of helping her child navigate the “maze of a world and have her come out of her journey with her sacredness and her soul intact.”
Tarmac Meditations #27: Be Here Now
A runner reflects on the passage of time, the truth to be found in lies, and the need to just keep going and be here now.
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