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Today was my first lunch. I had a grand plan of making eggs with chives and spinach and then reading the new People magazine while enjoying my lunch. Unfortunately I was not able to execute. I ran around doing a ton of errands and then had 10 minutes left for lunch when my door bell

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Cookie Party

As sweet and delicious as cookies can be they can also be a source of cutthroat competition and lessons in life. For twelve years my friend Donna has hosted a lively and lovely holiday cookie exchange. Donna’s friends gather for an evening in December to share holiday cookies, have a cocktail and learn about a

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Dangerous

Today is October 28th. It is a gorgeous fall day. The sky is pure blue, the air is clear and crisp, and the golden colors of the season are blazing. Today I went for a walk and the children went for a bike ride with Dad. Neighbor’s porches are alight with orange pumpkins and golden

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Pollywog Miracle

Just before school started our family went canoing down a local river. On our journey my 5-year-old daughter discovered a little inlet filled with pollywogs. Of course the children wanted to keep dozens. We negotiated this down to four lucky (or unlucky) pets. We put the critters in our water bottle along with some cool

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My Missing Arm

After my son was born, I was hit with the baby blues. He was my first child and the first months of parenting were filled with a bitter mix of failure and loathing. I felt like I had had a perfectly lovely life and I f*#ked it up with an inconsolable ball of annoyance. The

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Searching for Chaz

Snow shoveling is a fact of life in Wisconsin. I hate it but my husband likes it so things are usually fine. My problem is what to do when he travels.  Last year this problem was neatly solved by an extremely entrepreneurial neighborhood kid (let’s call him Jake) who ran a small snow blowing business.

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