The danger in writing passionately on the subject of tolerance is that you become intolerant of people who are not tolerant. And the danger in writing passionately about love - and how it is not self-seeking, proud, or boastful - is that you end up boasting about knowing and possessing the kind of ... read more
Frost
Dogs need to be walked. And that means you have to go outside, no matter what the weather is. But once you're outside, you start to notice things. You notice how frost covers every green leaf and every brown. You notice how it covers every stick, every seed, every pod , every berry, and ... read more
Marché de Noel
Marché de Noel simply means "christmas market," and the first word is pronounced "mahr-shay." I was first introduced to the wonders of a European christmas market when I was visiting the Kirs Kringle Mart in Heidelberg oh, so many years ago. I tasted gluhwein (hot, spiced wine) and ate something ... read more
Foie Gras Pops
Oh yes she did! Move over Bakerella (wid' yo bad self and your highly addictive cake pops). Hel-lo foie gras pops! What? Did you say something? Foie gras is pronounced "fwah-grah" and it literally means fatted liver. But just forget I said that. It's usually made from duck liver, although the ... read more
Thankful
This past weekend we had one of those rich, full weekends, where all the events put together made everything seem larger than life. Do you know the kind of weekend I'm talking about? As most of you know, my memoir was published on Amazon.com on Friday. And seriously, I got such an encouraging and ... read more
My Memoir is Out on Amazon!
My book is published! I wrote a whole book! And this is the second-most exciting thing I've ever done after having children. It's even more exciting than traveling the world! Here's my friend Greta, together with her adorable daughter, getting my book in the mail. She was kind enough to offer to ... read more
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