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No good sex, or sex no good?

May 7, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 16 Comments

Hot sex? Good sex? Any sex at all?

Filed Under: Health, Lifestyle, Sex Tagged With: aging, daily plate of crazy, health and well-being, humor, libido linked to idealism, men and women, sexuality, sexuality over 40, SSRIs, Surviving Recession, whatever life dishes out, women and sexuality

The point of “I don’t care”

May 6, 2010 by D. A. Wolf

Apathy Have you ever experienced periods of time when you’re so tired you can’t string together a cohesive thought? When even sleep is elusive? Have you ever felt so emotionally drained that your goals fade, your efforts feel increasingly irrelevant, and an insidious voice in your head tells you not to care? I came out […]

Filed Under: Health, Lifestyle, Morning Musing, Parenting Tagged With: appearance and esteem, big little wolf, biglittlewolf, daily crazy blog, daily plate of crazy, dailyplate, dailyplateofcrazy, fatigue, health and well-being, hectic schedules family life, I don't care, managing hectic family life, Parenting, parenting teens, parents as role models, perfectionism, real life women, self-esteem, setting goals, whatever life dishes out, women and career, women and diets, women's issues, women's roles, work ethic, work ethic and self-esteem, workaholics, workaholism

Do you work too hard?

May 5, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 24 Comments

Yesterday, I mused on the conflicted feelings I have about my son working so hard in his high school program. Watching your child sit up most or all of the night, studying, is not the worst thing in the world. But it can be a concern, when you see it happening a good deal. My […]

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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

Just another Murphy’s Law sort of day?

May 1, 2010 by D. A. Wolf Leave a Comment

Nothing like a full week of roller coaster fun! (I won’t even begin to tell you the latest… ) Let’s just say, if my entire head of (luscious, stunning, gorgeous, flowing) hair wasn’t already white, it is now. But hey, who says a white haired Lilliputian writer isn’t chic chic chic? (I’ll need higher heels, […]

Filed Under: Other Stuff, Technology Tagged With: big little wolf, biglittlewolf, daily plate of crazy, dailyplateofcrazy, technology trauma

Mini-Mom moves mountain! (Splendid son smiles.)

April 29, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 20 Comments

Screw Sisyphus. What’s the best way to push a boulder up a mountain? Just say no. Mountain? What mountain? More than one way to skin a cat I’m in a mixing metaphors mood, a never-say-die frame of mind. Sweetly satisfied and smiling, though the hours ahead are not without significant challenges. (As have been the […]

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Morning Musing, Parenting Tagged With: big little wolf, biglittlewolf, crazy daily life biglittlewolf, crazy wolf blog, daily plate of crazy, dailyplateofcrazy, good news, motivation, myth of sisyshus, never say die, Parenting, parenting teens, success, success my way, whatever life dishes out, women's lives

The one-two punch. She’s down! She’s up! She’s down! Do we call the bout?

April 28, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 13 Comments

Rough week. Of course, you know that, and I managed to get by with a little help from my friends. But it’s enough already! Okay. Apparently not. I was down. I was up! And then I was down again. Sucker punch. Yesterday, not even 24 hours after the last technology disaster, some nasty Trojan decimated […]

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With a Little Help From My Friends

April 27, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 19 Comments

Technology trauma Yesterday was rough. Very rough. It took more than five hours to write simply, about simplicity. What’s not to love about that? And I struggled through those hours, trying to avoid a total emotional meltdown due to a serious software snafu beyond my control. I persisted; stubbornness can be an asset. I wrote […]

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What WOULDN’T you do for your kid?

April 22, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 18 Comments

Is there anything you wouldn’t do for your children? I’ve been giving this question a great deal of thought lately. What wouldn’t I do for one of my kids? Hypothetically speaking, of course. Would I give up a kidney? Naturally. Bone marrow? Sure. Preferably if I could look at Hugh Laurie during the procedure. Would […]

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Naming Conventions: Unconventional Nonsense?

April 20, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 20 Comments

River. Apple. Banjo. Sparrow. Diva Muffin? These are just a few of the odd celebrity names we might come across as we consume our daily pop culture media. What do you think? Would you do that to your kid? Or should I say “Kyd,” as in Kyd  Duchovny (Tea Leoni and David Duchovny’s son)? Or […]

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