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Adapt, Create, Nurture, Ponder

August 4, 2019by Gina Leave a comment

August. When you kind of want to go to the pool but not really. When you sort of want school to start but not really. When you feel like you […]

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Experience Has Made Me Rich

March 10, 2019by Gina Leave a comment

[This is a post that I started at the beginning of the month but never quite wrapped up. Just going to publish it as is, too busy to edit further!] […]

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Great Moments in Parenting

February 12, 2019by Gina Leave a comment

One Evening This Past Week Gemma and I are watching TV and an ad for Universal Studios theme park comes on. “Mom, can we go there? Ya know, since Great […]

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August Angst

August 4, 2018by Gina Leave a comment

Summer, week 6: Could I hate Fortnite any more? Rat-a-tat-tat-tat-tat-tat-tat. Yeah, I’m trying to come up with something good to say, but this has not been the best couple of […]

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Crafty Cathy

January 27, 2018by Gina Leave a comment

So I finished my first crochet project. It is neither truly done, nor perfect — I need to buy a yarn needle to weave in the ends and attach the pom […]

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O, I Am a Lonely Painter

September 24, 2017by Gina Leave a comment

I live in a can of paint, to paraphrase Joni Mitchell. I’ve been painting the dining room for forever. So many different sections of wall, so many little issues to […]

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Meals on Wheels and Market Hauls

July 1, 2017by Gina 1 Comment

With the arrival of full-blown summer, I find myself vacillating between two extremes. When it all goes right, I am so happy it’s summer and feel like the luckiest mom […]

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“April Is the Cruelest Month”

April 9, 2016by Gina Leave a comment

It’s Saturday, which means I’ve been sick for 10 days now. I’ve been to the doctor and it’s just a virus, but what a nasty, persistent one. I’ve been generally […]

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Green Mountain State of Mind

August 12, 2014by Gina 2 Comments

I wish I had posted during my week in Vermont last week, so that I could have a real-time record of how happy I was there. Whatever I write now […]

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