Poetry challenge day 5: Write an invention poem. This one could be about something that doesn’t exist (I’m not that creative), something that already exists (much more my speed!), an inventor, or any other interpretation we may have. I’m not…
Welcome To The Carbo Load
Poetry challenge day 4: We’re supposed to take a song title, change one word, and make the new title that of our poem. So, in true ’80s fashion—because I’ve been in an ’80s mood since watching the amazing Cobra Kai!—I…
Flying Free
The other day I came across a poetry challenge on a writing website I follow. The goal is to write one poem every day during the month of April. I realize it’s still March, but the leader of this initiative…
Rain Puddles
I dedicate this one to my brother. May we never forget the childhood joy of dancing in the rain. 🙂 Rain Puddles A spring in my step My feet filled with pep Flawless face to the sky As winged formations…
The Wall
It’s cold and lonely here Inside this sheltered sphere I’m surrounded, trapped No walls to disappear Beneath this frank façade Inky clouds close in, attack Whisper of illusions Behind my beaten back The world is moving on now So fearless…
Cobra Kai Will Never Die
“Fear does not exist in this dojo, does it?” “NO SENSEI!” “Pain does not exist in this dojo, does it?” “NO SENSEI!” “Defeat does not exist in this dojo, does it?” “NO SENSEI!” Oh, hey there, don’t mind me, I’m…
Cancelling “Cancel Culture”
Cancel culture. That’s the phrase being bandied about these days. Logically I know what that means, but I decided to look up the definition anyways. Here’s what Merriam-Webster says: The practice or tendency of engaging in mass canceling (see cancel…
Where The Hell Are My Boundaries?
When I’m working. When I’m writing. When I’m on the phone. When I’m on the computer. When I’m reading. Nope, no boundaries there. When I’m cooking. When I’m baking. When I’m eating. When I’m doing laundry. When I’m cleaning. Nope,…
Can Tainted Artists Create Cracks In Our Happiness?
One of my favorite Game of Thrones commentators, Erik Kain, recently launched a newsletter called “Diabolical.” He writes for Forbes, covering video games, entertainment, and culture, and seems like a super cool guy. I always enjoy reading his take on…
Make-Believing Just Ain’t My Cup Of Tea
It’s been a while since I complain-bitched about anything related to parenting and that is unacceptable, so here goes … Not long ago I came across an article that proclaimed parents who play make-believe with their children are happier than…