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730 Reasons

June 2, 2011 by D. A. Wolf 24 Comments

The coffee is hot. Black. Strong. 12 reasons that’s exactly how I’m determined to drink it. More shoes than I care to count – and 22 reasons I adore them all the same. 1800 books (at least) – and 16 reasons I wouldn’t have it any other way. 300 gray hairs (an estimate) – and […]

Filed Under: Language, Lifestyle, Morning Musing, Other Stuff Tagged With: big little wolf, blogging, blogging community, daily plate of crazy, morning coffee, Morning Musing, what do you need, whatever life dishes out, who are you, who are you and what do you do, writing, writing from one's life

Cuppa, cuppa, cuppa, cappa Thanks!

September 24, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 18 Comments

Sonnet Bonnet? Ach du lieber, Friday eve is here! No hot man with whom to pass my time. Thinking I’ll distract myself with cheer – Cappuccino couplets filled with rhyme? Might I ponder other things to do? A fine male chest that always makes me smile? I would find that cool now wouldn’t you? Or […]

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Get Rich Quick!

September 10, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 6 Comments

Link love from Louisville. Product placement in Poughkeepsie. Rentals in Rio. And haven’t we all seen our local version of Mother Makes $88 Dollars an Hour on the Internet? There has to be a way to make bucks fast, right? Must all the ideas we hear and read be schemes and scams? Two years ago […]

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Doomsday for bloggers?

August 6, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 15 Comments

Have you been following the news on the “alleged” Google-Verizon agreement, and the possibility of delivering speedier Internet service to those able to pay for it? Many sources are weighing in, interpreting this as the demise of the little guy when it comes to web content. You know – people like you and me, and […]

Filed Under: Business, Lifestyle, Politics, Technology Tagged With: big business, big little wolf, biglittlewolf, blogging, blogging community, customer service, daily plate of crazy, dailyplate, dailyplateofcrazy, dailyplateofcrazy technology, Google Verison deal, Huffington Post, internet community, internet neutrality, journalism, media, net neutrality, New York Times, news, social media news, Technology, writing

Post Post it Post-its Post

May 21, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 16 Comments

Hey. That Momalom thing. You know. Two babes. Writers. Sisters. A little… um… wacky. Because who reads and comments on more than 100 blogs over the course of 10 days, each day? Who is so inspiring (or nuts) they entice 100 others to do the same? And I don’t mean Blah-g Blah-g Blah-g, either. I […]

Filed Under: Language, Lifestyle, Morning Musing, Parenting Tagged With: Bad Mommy Moments, Bar Mitzvahzilla, big little wolf, biglittlewolf, blog not lest ye be blogged, blogging, courage, cultural musing, daily life crazy little wolf, daily plate of crazy, dailyplate, dailyplateofcrazy, dailyplateofcrazy happiness, five-for-ten, glazed eyes burnout symptom, I'm writing as fast as I can, Ivy League Insecurities, memories, missing words, momalom.com, Morning Musing, Mothereseblog, NineToFive blog, Parenting, post post-its post, Privilege of Parenting, pursuit of happiness, silliness, TGIF, thank you Momalom, The Halfway Point, The Kitch Witch, women's daily lives, women's roles, writer's block, writer's burnout, writing, writing burnout, writing community

This and that (merrily, verily)

May 13, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 16 Comments

Changes When enough is enough, you make changes, right? I hit a wall of “enough is enough” about 18 hours ago, and there’s shimmying, scurrying, scuttling, shuffling, and all manner of movement afoot (behind the scenes). And I hope (soon) cause for a little celebration. Everyone needs a party now and then, right? And as […]

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Reading Between the Lines

May 3, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 14 Comments

Competition and Coexistence, Print vs. Online One evening last week, I attended a panel discussion that included several notables in the world of interior design and fashion, including journalists. The panel discussion focused on the intersection of design services, magazines, and online venues, blogging in particular, in the world of style. One of the participants […]

Filed Under: Culture, Fashion & Style, Language, Technology Tagged With: big little wolf, blogging, daily plate of crazy, essays D A Wolf, Facebook, online communities, online magazines, print journalism, social media, women and competition, women's roles, writing

Why You Shouldn’t Air Your Dirty Laundry on the Internet

January 27, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 18 Comments

When I was seeing someone awhile back, there was virtually – and I mean virtually – no mention of him, or “us” on the Internet. I was quiet as a (dare I say it)… mouse. After all, even in our online world, some things (to some of us) are private. Very private. Like relationships. Like […]

Filed Under: Culture, Lifestyle, Technology Tagged With: blogging, communication, Facebook, Internet privacy, internet relationships, men and women, pop culture, privacy online, Reality TV, Relationships, social media

Dear Family of Strangers Connecting

November 10, 2009 by D. A. Wolf 11 Comments

Dear Family of Strangers Connecting: How odd to wake each morning and think of you, immediately. Even as dreams hover. Even as the week’s worries crystallize too quickly, as I wonder what we shall say to each other, as I picture you rushing to jobs, to schools, to computers, to the day’s errands all too […]

Filed Under: En Français, Lifestyle, Morning Musing Tagged With: blogging, community, internet community, letters, Single Parenting, solitude, whatever life dishes out, writing exercise

What do we build?

August 15, 2009 by D. A. Wolf 2 Comments

My 17-year old was bent over the patio table outside, with two friends, well after midnight. Nothing unusual in that – they joke around, they eat and drink. Mostly, they chat and listen to music, sometimes gathered around a laptop. Surprise, surprise Last night I was curious. I wanted to know what they were doing, […]

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