
At a quaint little coffee house in the city, the ceiling is covered with these coffee bean bags. They serve the most delicious crepes -- on which is so awesome I ordered once each week during my 1st pregnancy. … [Continue reading]

At a quaint little coffee house in the city, the ceiling is covered with these coffee bean bags. They serve the most delicious crepes -- on which is so awesome I ordered once each week during my 1st pregnancy. … [Continue reading]
BoBo is home again. YaYa and I picked him up at SFO yesterday afternoon. It’s been fun to watch the dynamics change in the house. Immediately, the neighbor boys were on our doorstep pounding on the door. Moments later, YaYa and BoBo were sporting … [Continue reading]

After pollination and flowering is finished, the dandelion flower dries out for a day or two and then the seed-bearing parachutes expand and lift out of the dried flower head. The dried part of the flower drops off and the parachute ball opens into a … [Continue reading]

Today, a few of my colleagues and I, in the name of research, went on “site visit” to a potential vendor who may be assisting us in a future team building venture. Not only did I get to learn about the wine making process, I also got to experience … [Continue reading]
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It is not uncommon for those lucky enough to be born in December to celebrate a half-birthday in lieu of the actual birthday itself. My practice of secretly observing my half-birthday began after Tom’s death. With his birthday falling a few days shy … [Continue reading]
