And it’s worth it. It is all worth it. Every day, even a sad day blurred by headaches and filled with business meetings, is magical and infinite. This dance, this particular proton dance, will never come again. This tune we’re … Continue reading →
I have a friend. She is not normal. Not normal in the best way possible. She says things that make you smile. She said this today on Facebook. Damn, I wish she would get a blog. She’d be the talk … Continue reading →
I didn’t know how to comment on Jeffrey’s article. I still don’t. You’re an inspiration. Thanks for that (among other things). Lunch was delicious by the way. :) One day I realized I could not change what would happen, but … Continue reading →
I live about an hour from my parents. This is fantastic in many ways. I don’t know how to even begin looking for the words to describe how wonderful they are; and seeing them when I need to, has brought … Continue reading →
The daily collision of Art Garfunkel has been eerie lately. Not irie, like when you’re in Jamaica, just eerie. In a “Monk” episode, where Natalie becomes a lottery host celebrity, the chief explains to Monk that his jealousy is because … Continue reading →
Just because some cute girl likes the same bizarro crap you do, doesn’t make her your soul mate. – A little girl in the trailer for 500 Days of Summer via FRANGRY – Just because some cute girl likes the … Continue reading →
Amen. Note to self: print and hand out. (thanks to frangry.) If you have reached the age of 25, I have a bit of bad news for you, to wit: it is time, if you have not already done so, … Continue reading →
This should probably be labeled under TMI. But I feel that this series of entries may be able to help many individuals out. – – – I was planning to lay this down in one concise article, but things are … Continue reading →
I’m now on a plane headed for the pacific rim. You will not see me or hear from me for 6 days. Dean blogs! Stefan Sagmeister is my hero. His TED talk was great. His book “Things I have learned … Continue reading →