Not Too Hot for Dallas #Adulting
[pullquote-left]“By the definition of today, I’ve been adulting since I was about 12.”[/pullquote-left]If you’re reading this column, chances are you’re
Read more[pullquote-left]“By the definition of today, I’ve been adulting since I was about 12.”[/pullquote-left]If you’re reading this column, chances are you’re
Read more‘Tis the season of commencement for high schools, colleges, universities, and graduate schools of all kinds. Everyone from newscasters to
Read moreMay is a signature month. It’s crammed for mothers who try to fly around to attend end-of-year school performances and
Read moreDallas was on a literary roll in March. In 72 hours I heard Dan Patrick Brown give a riveting review
Read moreFebruary. A cold, short little month with the Super Bowl, Valentine’s, and finally, the all-important Oscars. We coccoon around the
Read moreJuly is our month dedicated to celebrating freedom; it’s when school kids and teachers are on break, when a significant
Read moreMarch is a peculiar month. It has tornadoes but also the emergence of the first shoots of bulbs and leaves.
Read moreMarch is a peculiar month. It has tornadoes but also the emergence of the first shoots of bulbs and leaves.
Read moreThe gyms are packed (at least temporarily), the twinkle lights around town are gone, the traffic is back to horribly
Read moreThe first real break of crisp fall air energized me out of my cluttered, warm-weather doldrums. I cleaned out the
Read moreThere are places in our lives that often become sacred spaces, where there is the overwhelming feeling of something holy.
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