Sunday, December 11, 2016

Weekend Winter Wonderland


We’re thawing out now but for about a day or so snow blanketed much of the Seattle area. While the mountains are always capped with snow the lowlands of the Puget Sound region are a different story. We get snow about every other year. Typically it isn’t very heavy and is gone quickly.

Sunday, November 6, 2016

When a dream you didn’t know you had comes true


Luvvie and I at the Seattle Public Library event.
Luvvie Ajayi recently graced the cover of the weekly newspaper I report for. She’s a self-proclaimed supporter of shenanigans, a side-eye sorceress and social justice warrior. On the internet she’s known as Awesomely Luvvie and I never thought I’d get the chance to interview her. But as the title states, sometimes dreams have a way of finding you before you even know they’re there.

It began a couple months ago with Luvvie posting an event on her Facebook page. She and Lindy West (another talented writer who lives here) were going to be appearing together at Seattle Public Library for a conversation about Luvvie’s debut book, I’m Judging You.

Saturday, October 22, 2016

Why I Write



Earlier this week #WhyIWrite was trending on Twitter. Many people shared thoughtful and introspective reasons for writing. One of the most popular tweets spoke of the challenges accompanying the craft – insomnia, stress and isolation. The gif of Kermit typing furiously on a typewriter was added for dramatic effect.

Monday, October 17, 2016

Three years down, a lifetime to go


Over the summer we visited Snoqualmie Falls. The hike to the bottom wasn't bad but it was a beast going back up.
I know, I know. It’s been awhile since you heard from me. A few weeks turned into a couple months which turned into a ridiculous amount of time to update this blog. If it helps, I’ve thought A LOT about crafting a new post. Even started a few. As you can see actions speak louder than words and well…

Anywho. I’m here now.

BIENVENUE!!! Comment allez-vous?

Hopefully life is treating you as well as is has me the last couple months.

Sunday, March 20, 2016

UW's cherry blossoms usher in the start of Spring


Flowers blooming, warmer temperatures, and the start of longer days signify the beginning of Spring. A group of trees attracting attention from hundreds if not thousands of people each year in the Pacific Northwest are the Yoshino cherry trees on the quad at the University of Washington. This weekend they were blooming at 100%. It's a magnificent sight.

Friday, January 1, 2016

New Year, New (and Renewed) Goals


I don’t know about you but I’m welcoming 2016 with WIDE OPEN ARMS. I’m ready to start a new year and look forward to all the great things that are on the way. I'm already claiming it. In light of the start of the new year I’ve spent the last few days thinking about what I want to accomplish. 

Vision board? Check.

Focus and resolve? Check.

Preparation for new challenges? Check.

I love making lists so this time of reflection is perfect for me. Here’s a look at what I’m planning and some of my favorite moments from 2015.