My favorite cashier at Target – Karen. Sure, I could do the self check out, but I always laugh with Karen It wasn’t always that
Reflections on the challenges of balancing life in a constantly shifting world
My favorite cashier at Target – Karen. Sure, I could do the self check out, but I always laugh with Karen It wasn’t always that
Put down the phone, walk away from the tweets and posts and hashtags and let’s talk. Drop the defenses and attitude for a few moments.
If you don’t know, what you don’t know, how do you learn? Follow me here. In the realm of knowing versus don’t know, there are
“You will feel a little discomfort.” A little discomfort is squinting in bright sunlight. A little discomfort is your underwear wedged in your butt crack.
Because people were bombing black churches and he preached. Because blacks had the right to vote in 1870 and Jim Crow laws denied the right,
“The doctors say it’s never going to get better. A nap won’t help. She’s not lazy. She struggles with pain and fatigue every single day.