Spoiler alert for anyone who hasn’t already seen this series. Ray and I are definitely behind the times. We just finished binge-watching the television series, Breaking Bad. I will admit to staying up until 3 am on Sunday morning so we could see the finale. Yes, and it was worth it. Walter White will go…
Month: March 2018
Ray’s Birthday
Low-key. Family-filled. Perfect. We had a great day at Sarah and Gregorio’s place, celebrating Ray’s 60th birthday. Lots of laughter, great food and loads of love. Hard to beat. Gregorio and Sarah made the soup, vegatables and rice, Liz made the salad and Rachael baked two honey-sweetened desserts. Ray and I just sat and enjoyed…
A Pre-Birthday Visit to the Getty
Liz, Ray and I went today to the Getty for Ray’s birthday, which is tomorrow. The big 60th for Ray on March 18th. Tomorrow, we will celebrate by joining the whole family out at Sarah and Gregorio’s for lunch and a day together. I am so looking forward to seeing everyone and just hanging out….
A Luxury
The house smells of Murphy’s Soap because our weekly housekeeper of the past 22 years has just left. She swept and mopped this floor just an hour ago and the room feels clean and free of corgi hair that will soon begin accumulating again on the area rug and wooden floor. I grew up with…
One of Those Days
I have had one of those days where everything I’m doing is in mid-process with nothing coming to a logical (and satisfying) conclusion. I have been working on a paper with a student that is frustrating to organize, tackling an ongoing problem up in Ojai with our land partners that refuses to right itself, figuring…
Please Read My Student’s Nationally Award-Winning Essay Plus a Few Words about Her Grandmother and Herself
My student, Lara King, has kindly agreed to allow me to reprint her winning essay here on my blog. I believe this beautifully-written piece deserves a wider audience than simply the judges for the Scholastic Art and Writing contest. Please read this touching essay about Lara and her grandmother who suffered from Alzheimer’s disease, and…
National Silver Medal Essay Winner in the Scholastic Art & Writing Contest!
Today, Scholastic announced their national winners and I am delighted to announce that my student, Lara King, has won a national silver medal for her personal essay, “Ship of Theseus.” Lara is a high school student who lives in Michigan and her essay was selected from 350,000 submissions from young artists and writers all over…
Happy to Announce: Presenter of Two Workshops at the 2018 “Stories from the Heart IX” Memoir Conference!
I am delighted to report that I have been chosen to offer two workshops in the upcoming “Stories From the Heart IX” Memoir Conference in Austin, Texas on July 20 – 22, 2018. I will be presenting one of the two Friday pre-conference workshops entitled, “How to Improve Your Writing and Get Published: Flash Fiction…
Today at St. Thomas the Apostle
This has been one of those days. Up early to prepare to be Master of Ceremonies at church, which means that you are in charge of all things related to the Mass. This includes making sure everything is in place before Mass, performing duties during Mass and then making sure everything is all wrapped up…
5-Star Instant Pot Honey-Garlic Chicken Recipe
I made this recipe this evening. It was easy and delicious. I made rice to go with it since the sauce from the chicken was so good. I got the recipe from https://diethood.com/instant-pot-honey-garlic-chicken-recipe/ if you want more information. The recipe uses sesame oil, which gives it a wonderfully rich flavor. I have included my photos from…