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Suck Balls

January 26, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 20 Comments

“Suck balls,” he says. “What?” I choke back the laughter. “You heard me,” he repeats. “Suck balls. Sour balls. Or a lemon.” Home remedies, saliva ducts, sour balls, lack of lemons. Last evening everything was “usual” until we were struck by our typically unusual  “usual” – my son, just before dinner, emerged from his version […]

Filed Under: Morning Musing, Parenting Tagged With: Health, healthy kids, home remedies, humor, man cave, Parenting, parenting teens, sour balls, suck balls, whatever life dishes out, when life gives you lemons

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

Good Driver, Bad Passenger?

January 18, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 14 Comments

Do you consider yourself a confident driver, but not reckless? Skilled at night, and smart in treacherous weather conditions? Yet you squirm when you’re not behind the wheel, right? Good driver, bad passenger. So what does that say about you? About your leadership style? Need to lead? Are your driving habits one more sign of […]

Filed Under: Business, Parenting, Relationships Tagged With: gender differences, gender roles, leadership style, men and women, Parenting, parenting teens, psychology, relationship style, whatever life dishes out, women's issues

e-Commerce Safety: Teach teens too!

January 14, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 15 Comments

Shopping online? Caveat Emptor. Discount designer shoes? Replacement peripherals for your computer at a low-low price? Who doesn’t love a bargain? But if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Last summer, I was thrilled when I discovered an online boutique for purchasing a variety of fashion items, including brand name footwear, […]

Filed Under: Business, Parenting, Technology Tagged With: caveat emptor, data privacy, e-commerce, Internet safety, Parenting, parenting teens, raising teens, shopping, shopping online

Travel time needn’t mean headache

January 10, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 14 Comments

Leaving… on a jet plane… Grab the passport, pack in an hour, and hop on a plane – for a fabulous destination! Oh yes. I used to do it in a heart beat, with no worries and a great deal of efficiency. Moreover, I was always excited to travel – especially if it meant the […]

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Morning Musing, Parenting, Travel Tagged With: air travel, big little wolf, biglittlewolf, daily plate of crazy, dailyplateofcrazy, empty nest, France, france travel, kids of divorce travel, kids traveling on their own, overseas travel, Parenting, parenting and travel, parenting teens, Single Parenting, students living abroad, Travel, travel light, travel needn't be a headache, travel to Europe, travel with kids, understanding teenagers, whatever life dishes out

Parenting Tips (and Burst my Bubble)

January 7, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 29 Comments

Parenting rocks. Parenting sucks. Parenting rocks. There are great sources of information out there. And terrible sources of information out there. There are great sources of information out there. When it comes to parenting (mothering in particular), we are our own worst enemies. We are also – potentially – our greatest cheerleaders and sources of […]

Filed Under: Language, Morning Musing, Parenting Tagged With: basic parenting, being present, big little wolf, biglittlewolf, burst my bubble, crazy life blog, daily plate of crazy, dailyplate, dailyplateofcrazy, emotional abuse, parental second guessing, Parenting, parenting blog, parenting teens, parenting tips, parenting tots, psychology and language, psychology and parenting, single dads, single moms, Single Parenting, the importance of words

Okay Parents – Use Your Words!

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

You’re not a politician. You’re not a speech writer. You’re not an on-air anchor who has to think quickly on his or her proverbial, beautifully clad feet. You’ve got a hundred different roles in your day, professionally and personally. But the words that tumble out of your mouth aren’t going to make a significant difference, […]

Filed Under: Culture, Language, Parenting Tagged With: competitive kids, Parenting, parenting teens, pop psychology, psychology and language, raising teens, self awareness, self-esteem, semantics, Single Parenting

How do I look? (How much do I weigh?)

January 1, 2010 by D. A. Wolf 14 Comments

Something has changed. I no longer ask myself how I look. Occasionally I’ll stop at the mirror and think: hmm, tired. Other times, it’s: okay – not bad. I also don’t step on the scale daily, after a lifetime of doing so. I consider this progress after decades of obsessing over my weight, like millions […]

Filed Under: Morning Musing, Parenting Tagged With: health and well-being, Parenting, parenting teens, raising teens, self awareness, self-esteem, teens and body image, weight and self image, women and body image

The morning after

December 26, 2009 by D. A. Wolf 7 Comments

Alka-Selzer time? Did you eat too much? Drink too much? Indulge in a little seasonal gluttony? Ah, the phenomenon of the morning after – best survived by the young; nonetheless an experience familiar to those who should know better. The morning after Some of us remember our partying days (and nights) in college, or possibly […]

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Morning Musing, Other Stuff, Parenting Tagged With: addictive behaviors, big little wolf, biglittlewolf, daily plate of crazy, dailyplateofcrazy, excess versus abundance, family, family holiday, holiday excess, morning after remedies, overeating, parenting teens, raising teens, the morning after

Who Are you? What Are You?

December 14, 2009 by D. A. Wolf 11 Comments

Who are you? What are you? Silly questions? Maybe not. I know who my “dream self” is – and of course, what she does. And then there’s reality. So, when asked who you are or what you are, how do you answer? Is your response automatic and factual, based on your “here and now?” Does […]

Filed Under: Culture, Lifestyle, Parenting, Relationships Tagged With: aging, dailyplateofcrazy, empty nest, identity, Parenting, parenting teens, psychology, raising teens, self awareness, self-examination, Single Parenting, what do you do for a living, who are you

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