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Going Nowhere… Slowly

March 12, 2012 by D. A. Wolf 12 Comments

Drifters, grifters and gifters?

Filed Under: Morning Musing, Politics, Surviving Recession Tagged With: children of divorce, cost of raising children, divorce, education, empty nest, Generation Y, Marriage and Divorce, Parenting, parenting college students, parenting styles, Single Parenting, Surviving Recession

Running Away

March 2, 2012 by D. A. Wolf 13 Comments

Some days we all want to run away from home.

Filed Under: Morning Musing, Parenting, Relationships Tagged With: abandonment, divorce, empty nest, fatigue, marriage, Marriage and Divorce, midlife, single moms, Single Parenting, Surviving Recession, women walking away

New Normal

February 20, 2012 by D. A. Wolf 13 Comments

Disorientation at a crossroad. Life events to manage. Now what?

Filed Under: Divorce, Lifestyle, Older Moms, Parenting, Relationships, Surviving Recession Tagged With: aging, divorce, empty nest, life events, loss, managing change, marriage, midlife, post-divorce life, psychology, relationshps, routine, Surviving Recession, unemployment

Distinguished Achievements

February 15, 2012 by D. A. Wolf 7 Comments

You’re poking around on Facebook posting this or that and glancing in spite of yourself at the assortment of ads that compete for your attention. And then you see it: Find out if you qualify for the prestigious Who’s Who 2012 Registry of Distinguished Female Executives and Professionals… While the term “distinguished” conjures images of […]

Filed Under: Language, Lifestyle, Other Stuff, Parenting, Surviving Recession Tagged With: ageing, aging, definitions of success, empty nest, motivation, post-divorce life, psychology, Single Parenting, Surviving Recession, women and self-esteem

Perilous PR in Tough Times or, Why Marie Antoinette Needed Twitter

December 7, 2011 by D. A. Wolf 8 Comments

Let them eat… French bread?

Filed Under: Chaussures, Fashion & Style Tagged With: Chaussures, France, French, French culture, fun, humor, Politics, shoe shopping, shoes, social media, Surviving Recession

We May Not Live By Bread Alone, But. . .

October 12, 2011 by D. A. Wolf 13 Comments

Thick, freshly baked artisan bread, filled with whole grains and seeds, a slight taste of honey, nothing artificial – and so much more satisfying than the packaged wheat I used to purchase, that now tastes – to me – like cardboard. Organically grown red potatoes, organically grown Roma tomatoes, organically grown red leaf, and spinach, […]

Filed Under: Food & Recipes, Health, Surviving Recession Tagged With: beauty, budget cooking, budget shopping, cultural standards of beauty, daily plate of crazy, Food & Recipes, Health, healthy meals for kids, midlife, Surviving Recession, women's health, women's issues

Healthcare: Headache or Heartache?

September 28, 2011 by D. A. Wolf 24 Comments

Anyone see the New York Times yesterday? A new study shows that health care costs for family coverage have risen 9% for employers in the past year. Concerned about that? Concerned if you’re working and covered? If you’re working and not covered? If you’re looking for work? What about your friends and family that may […]

Filed Under: Health, Politics Tagged With: aging, daily plate of crazy, economy, Health, healthcare, news, Politics, rant, Surviving Recession, women over 50, women's health

Circling

September 20, 2011 by D. A. Wolf 14 Comments

I don’t want to write today. I don’t want to read, to research, to converse, to put on a happy face. I don’t want to shower and dress. I don’t want to pace my rooms, to walk my neighborhood, to clean another goddamn pile, to open the door to the fridge and slam it shut, […]

Filed Under: Dreams, Lifestyle, Surviving Recession Tagged With: burnout, effects of unemployment, empty nest, fatigue, lucid dreaming, midlife, permission to fail, psychology, ramble, real life women, single mothers, Surviving Recession, women over 50

Missing Moguls, Tales of Taxes, Staggering Statistics

September 15, 2011 by D. A. Wolf 23 Comments

This one caught my eye the other evening – the reappearance of former Computerland CEO William Millard, and the apparent cat-and-mouse game to hunt him down and collect some $100 million in taxes. I’m not entirely sure why these mysteries fascinate me, though certainly the larger-than-life personalities have much to do with it, including the […]

Filed Under: Business, Culture, Health, Other Stuff, Politics Tagged With: daily plate of crazy, interpreting data, money, money worries, mysteries, news, Politics, rant, recession economy, Surviving Recession, taxes

Does Watching Television Shorten Your Life?

August 20, 2011 by D. A. Wolf 13 Comments

Don’t you just love the tidbits you pick up through social media? I couldn’t resist reading this one last evening – an article on how television shortens our life span. Except of course, it isn’t that TV shortens your life span. There is no causation to that effect; it’s the association – a connection or […]

Filed Under: Culture, Food & Recipes, Health, Lifestyle, Parenting, Surviving Recession Tagged With: cost of raising children, daily plate of crazy, depression, Food & Recipes, Health, healthy food, interpreting data, nutrition, post-divorce life, Surviving Recession

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