1. What’s your best excuse to get out of an invitation? These days it’s the pandemic. As an introvert, it’s the perfect excuse. Other times, it’s just that I’m not feeling very well. Which is true 98% of the time. 2. When was the last time you ended a relationship of any kind? What wasContinue reading “TMI Tuesday: December 22, 2020: Being Happy”
Monthly Archives: December 2020
Outfit of the Day: Dazzling Holidays
What Are Atheists Afraid Of?
This was prompted by an article on Patheos :https://www.patheos.com/blogs/laughingindisbelief/2020/12/what-are-atheists-afraid-of/ I find it interesting that it’s usually Christians who have never studied or practiced anything other than Christianity (and have done very little studying of their own religion) who decide it’s up to them to determine what anyone is afraid of, especially Atheists. In their narrowContinue reading “What Are Atheists Afraid Of?”
Outfit of the Day: I’m In Heaven
Funny of the Day: Christmas Cookies
This is especially funny to me because one Christmas, my sister and I (we were always treated as twins although we were 18 month apart) both received painted cookie tins filled with sewing supplies. Now I think it’s a great gift. At the time, not so much.
What are the three most important things you learned this year?
That I can endure a lot more than I thought I could. I don’t have to like it but I can do it. My tolerance level decreases more and more every single year. I become more vocal about things as I get older.
TMI Tuesday: December 15, 2020: Relationships
What is considered moral or immoral, accepted or prohibited is generally defined by the norms, values, and beliefs of society? 1. Agree or Disagree. If people want to have more than one spouse they should be allowed to do that. The only people who should be making this decision, are the people involved. Not theContinue reading “TMI Tuesday: December 15, 2020: Relationships”
Outfit of the Day: Christmas Red and White
30 Day Song Challenge: A Christmas Song with a Color in the Title
Oh, that’s easy. White Christmas. The movie of these same title is my number one favorite Christmas movie and it’s one of the first ones I watch every year. And every year I cry at the end. The little ballerinas in red pointe shoes reminds me of my fascination with ballet, ballerina and toe shoesContinue reading “30 Day Song Challenge: A Christmas Song with a Color in the Title”
Being Forced
There is a great line in an issue of New Yorker magazine: “American political culture was bounded by a contest between reason and violence; a seesawing battle that continues to this day (from the Civil War in 1860), between the aspiration to persuade fellow citizens to accept your views to the raw instinct to forceContinue reading “Being Forced”