Good ol’ Mom My mom

Good ol’ Mom My mom also told me what to serve for lunch (tomato soup and grilled cheese sandwiches) and suggested that Hambet’s behavior might be due to a growth spurt. By the way, I think the source of the fridge smell was some old lettuce.

Code Orange in Our Nation’s

Code Orange in Our Nation’s Capital The North Carolina tobacco farmer who drove a tractor into a pond on the Mall maintained his standoff with law enforcement officials overnight and through this morning, creating traffic problems and prompting the federal government to close several buildings due to concerns about public safety….(I think the Washington Post… Continue reading Code Orange in Our Nation’s

Oh Poor Peony I can

Oh Poor Peony I can relate to not wanting to have people come over in that situation. Gorbulas is clingy and whiney also because he is getting over an illness (poor baby). I cannot get anything done. The Creative Memories lady is supposed to come over to deliver an order. I told her I will… Continue reading Oh Poor Peony I can

Out of Sorts The day

Out of Sorts The day started off so well. I got my laundry sorted and the first load in with the crowing of the rooster. Oh, and I found some Schumann piano music available as a free download. Those were the high points of the day. Hambet has been clingy and whiny all day; he… Continue reading Out of Sorts The day

Happy Saint Patrick’s Day! St.

Happy Saint Patrick’s Day! St. Patrick of Ireland is one of the world’s most popular saints. Apostle of Ireland, born at Kilpatrick, near Dumbarton, in Scotland, in the year 387; died at Saul, Downpatrick, Ireland, 17 March, 461. more… Everytime I read the Saint Patrick story, the “where he was from” part changes. I was… Continue reading Happy Saint Patrick’s Day! St.

The Winter 2003 issue

The Winter 2003 issue of The Latin Mass Magazine has an artilce called Seeking Bad Advice about the effects of feminism in the American Church by Donna Steichan (author of Ungodly Rage:The Hidden Face of Catholic Feminism and Prodigal Daughters: Catholic Women Come Home to the Church). I personally thought the article was excellent, but… Continue reading The Winter 2003 issue