Dystopian Mom – Day 4

Dystopian Mom – Day 4

Damn this is hard. Not only is it hard. I am the only one who cares. And I don’t just mean trash. In theory, we have a plan for all types of trash, but diligence is required. I found, even after “Trash Class”, I am having to go behind everyone and either put the trash...
Dystopian Mom – Day 3

Dystopian Mom – Day 3

Nothing like playing around in the trash. After a couple of days obsessing over what does and doesn’t go in the bin, I feel like we’ve cut down a lot on general garbage and increased our recycling output. In theory this sounds great. However, the crap I found in the...
Dystopian Mom – Day 2

Dystopian Mom – Day 2

The headlines today are enough to make me want to stay in bed. Charlie left for class at 6:45am and Nia was up at 7am asking for an Anna and Elsa snow globe making kit she saw on YouTube. Peter has graduated from Minecraft to Skyrim and instead of coming up to tell me...
Dystopian Mom – Day 1

Dystopian Mom – Day 1

The world is going to shit. I am thankful that we are fine financially speaking, but wondering how long until money is no longer people’s concerns. Like if transportation lines shut down and the grocery stores can no longer supply the demand. Among other things, we...
Book Review- Intuitive Editing

Book Review- Intuitive Editing

Review of Intuitive Editing Author: Tiffany Yates Martin Genre: Non-Fiction Length: 304 pages Author’s Site: FoxPrint Editorial Amazon Link: Purchase Here  Summary: Editing your own writing can feel like doing your own brain surgery. After you’ve completed your...