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Serendipity (or, Why You Need to Get Off the Island)

March 1, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 22 Comments

Need a dose of fabulosity? Get off the island. Sometimes things happen. It’s serendipity. A fortuitous occurrence. Or as I like to think of it – unexpected good stuff. But it doesn’t happen often. And it rarely happens in isolation. You’ve got to reach out, in whatever way is possible. Get off the island! With […]

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Men: What Do You REALLY Think of Women?

February 15, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 23 Comments

The Patti Stanger view of what men and women want from each other.

Filed Under: Dating, Entertainment, Relationships, Surviving Recession Tagged With: money makes the world go round, Patti Stanger, Reality TV, recession economy, recipes on a budget, Relationships, whatever life dishes out, women and money, women's issues

Vegetative states, Great cheap dates, Life without mates

February 10, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 13 Comments

Vegetative states While it was an article on French Yahoo several days ago that alerted me to this story, CNN Health is now reporting the news that for the first time, a man in a persistent vegetative state (since a car crash in 2003) was able to respond to questions about his life, by thinking […]

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Parenting Is a Profession. Where’s My Paycheck?

February 5, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 27 Comments

Let’s stop devaluing the breadth of skills that parents bring to the table.

Filed Under: Culture, Life After Divorce, Parenting, Popular, Surviving Recession, Women and Money Tagged With: children of divorce, Culture, divorce, economy, Marriage and Divorce, Parenting, real women real life, single moms, Single Parenting, starting over, Surviving Recession, whatever life dishes out, women's issues

Murphy Murphy Please No More! Might You Simply Move Next Door?

January 25, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 19 Comments

That big M tattooed on my chest? Uh, nope – just paint. Maybe it’s the big M on my form-fitting super sexy spandex uniform of daily duties, the sequined M emblazoned on my ruby-colored cape, the glitzy grosgrain ribbon folded and tacked into embellishment in the shape of M’s, a perfect pair of M and […]

Filed Under: Language, Lifestyle, Morning Musing, Surviving Recession, Technology Tagged With: humor, life, Murphy's Law, single moms, Single Parenting, superwoman myth, technology meltdowns, whatever life dishes out, women's issues

An Apple for the Teacher

January 21, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 12 Comments

Did you ever have a teacher or professor who changed your life? Or at the very least, believed in you just when you needed it most? I can remember several, in high school and college mostly, men and women who fed my hunger to learn, and allowed me the space to dream. I never forgot […]

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Morning Musing, Parenting, Surviving Recession Tagged With: education, Parenting, parenting teens, scholarship programs

What ISN’T in your wallet?

January 19, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 15 Comments

Some particularly playful writers in the neighborhood have been exposing themselves of late. Now, now. Keep your pants on. Exposing themselves by taking us on a tour of their respective billfolds, wallets and purses. First there was the slow and meticulous reveal at The Critical Path, followed by Nicki’s look at Nicki’s Nook. This glimpse […]

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Are you wasting your time?

December 23, 2009 by D. A. Wolf 15 Comments

If work or study is unpaid, do we consider it a waste of time?

Filed Under: Culture, Lifestyle, Parenting, Surviving Recession Tagged With: are you wasting time, cultural values, psychology, self awareness, self-esteem, Surviving Recession, value, wasting time, work life balance, work without pay, working for pay

Battle Fatigue & Holiday Headaches

December 16, 2009 by D. A. Wolf 6 Comments

I’m feeling war weary, though I won a battle recently – and to me it was gargantuan. Yep. Moving my site! It was also symbolic, because if I could win one battle, maybe I could win one more. And I have many battles ahead. Battle fatigue and holiday headaches I’m certainly not alone in having […]

Filed Under: Culture, Lifestyle, Surviving Recession Tagged With: battle fatigue, holiday depression, holiday shopping, holiday stress, Marriage and Divorce, Parenting, PTSD, Surviving Recession

A mouse in the house

December 9, 2009 by D. A. Wolf 10 Comments

There’s a mouse in my house. I’ve been fretting and whimpering about it for days, and he (or she) is growing more audacious with every passing hour. Yes, I was distressed last week as I heard something making noises in what I thought was a vent above the the stove. I imagined a squirrel or […]

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