So Honored and Humbled…

May 8, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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So Honored and Humbled To Have Been A Part

Of the Very First,

Listen To Your Mother Show in DC !

It was this past Sunday,

and will be up on YouTube,

Soon!

Go See The Cherry Blossoms Now! Parking is Easy…

March 21, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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It’s that time of year ladies and gentlemen…

It’s…

Cherry Blossom Festival Time!!

You have to go down,

the Cherry Blossoms are BEAUTIFUL,

we went down Monday,

and during the week…

PARKING IS NOT A PROBLEM,

REPEAT,

PARKING IS NOT A PROBLEM.

What nobody ever tells you is that one lane that surrounds the tidal basin basically, is parking…

and it’s all free.

I don’t know why people get in such a tizzy over Cherry Blossom parking every year.

You will probably have to drive very slowly and look for a space, but you will find one, and at the end, there are always some.

JUST BE PATIENT :)

The blossoms are truly worth it !!!

It’s a bucket list item… and it’s SO EASY :)

BTW – Go Now!  Blossoms aren’t officially at peak, but they look like they are !

Summer Flip Flops… are being put away…

September 26, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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Ah, Summer is leaving us.

Frankly, it’s gone.

My son’s little flip flop
on the left,
mine,
on the right.
They grow up so fast!

But Fall is here,

autumn baseball is fun,

and Halloween costumes are being made.

Pumpkins are growing on the vine and black cats seem more prevalent!

Boo!

And Happy Autumn, my favorite time of the year!

’80′s Movies Rewind… On The DC Moms !

September 21, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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It’s a Question For The Ages…

I’m over at The DC Moms today,

with an important question,

Who wins in Jake Ryan vs. Blane McDonough ?

or,

16 Candles vs. Pretty In Pink,

Click Here To Vote!

Go Jake !

What You Need For Hurricane Irene

August 26, 2011 by · 2 Comments
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Okay, so here it goes,

What You Need For Hurricane Irene:

*  Electric Candles

These are great and you don’t have open little fires all over your house if the power goes out.

* Wine

Enough said.

* A Well Stocked Pantry

* Wine

* Batteries

* Wine

*  A Filled Up Grill

* Wine

And Last But Not Least,

* Relax DC, if we lose power, we lose power,  we can manage without electricity,

IT’S ALSO CALLED CAMPING !

* Wine

Let Freedom Ring

July 4, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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Let Freedom Ring…

Everywhere.

Read PunditMom’s New Book !

June 30, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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PunditMom’s New Book is out!

No need to Pre-order, it has arrived!

It’s on Amazon !

It’s called

Mothers of Intention

… More News to Come !

PunditMom is super smart and she’s nice in ‘Real Life’ too :)

Check it out !!!

My Golf Mavin

June 28, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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It’s hot and humid in the nation’s Capital and golf is in full force all over the area.  Golf balls are sailing through the air at area country clubs, golf courses…
and our front yard.

This started as soon as the weather began to get warm a few months ago.  My husband got out a couple of his golf clubs and dusted them off.  He also got out our son’s plastic golf club set and they started a habit of putting and hitting golf balls around the front yard.

It’s become a casual pre- or post- dinner routine to unwind before our son goes to bed.

So, it started out innocently enough… a little father/son time, some rest and relaxation.

But, lots of people walk up and down our street.  There are no cross-streets except for walking paths that connect our street to other side streets, so everyone who wants to take a walk with their spouse, or kids or dogs… walks on our street.  It makes for a nice place to live; people wave to each other… 
and have noticed my husband and son playing golf in the front yard.

So now, without even realizing it was happening, my husband is perceived to be a golf maven… a guru, if you will.

Neighbors see ‘my guys’ doing chip shots and putts in the front yard a few times a week.  They also see my son putting with his dad, like Tiger Woods and his father, Earl did many years ago.

My husband is now ‘the golf guy’ of the street.  People slow down now and say things like, “your game is looking good!”

My son even scampered in the other day and announced,

“Mom, Dad’s chipping the ball great!”

My husband was right behind him and chimed in with, “Yeah, this front yard stuff is really improving my game.”

We got to laughing about it the other evening.
Because the truth is, my guy seldomly, actually gets to the golf course.  And yet, I told him,

“I think people just assume that you are out there on the course every weekend, shooting in the 70s.”

His reply: “That’s because I’m the Phil Mickelson of front-yard golf.”

Yep, kinda like Putt-Putt golf.

Yep, he’s my ‘Golf Maven’.

*  This originally appeared in DC Metro Moms… and for the record, we’re really into bikes right now.


My Ode to DC… or ‘DC- I Love You Even Though’

May 4, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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It’s the beginning of May.  Memorial Day is around the corner, and that means seeing Rolling Thunder around the beltway traffic, coming into town… 
and remembering what Memorial Day is all about.

But the thousands of motorcycles (which are very cool, especially to my 7-year-old) that come into town every Memorial Day weekend also make me think of 
vehicles, driving
… and traffic.

So here it goes –

My Ode to DC and the Traffic, or rather,

DC– I Love You Even Though:

I love DC even though it isn’t really a grid. Numbered streets run north-south and lettered streets run east-west. This starts at the Capitol building… but there are exceptions. And you have to pay close attention to the endings on street signs- NW, SW, NE, SE or you will not end up where you wanted to be… and everyone that you’ve made late will be annoyed (another long story).

Avenues run at diagonals across the city and are named after states. They are supposed to be fast cross-city short-cuts, but I’ve lived here my whole life,

and the thought of using Wisconsin Avenue as a ‘short-cut’ is laughable.

Have you ever been on an ‘avenue’ with so many lights?

Streets start and stop… and then start up again.

And then there are the circles.

There are at least 10 major DC intersections with circles. Just one of the problems with these ‘circle intersections’ is that the street you entered the circle on- may not continue on the opposite side of the circle or may jettison off at some weird angle that you weren’t expecting… and pass.

I love DC even though some streets, and I mean major streets, change from two-way to one-way, depending on the time of day.

This is CRAZY!

I used to work on 15th street, which changes to one-way for evening rush hour… and see people driving the wrong way. What was really crazy was that it didn’t phase us after a while, my co-workers and I would just shake our heads and say something like, ‘yikes, somebody didn’t read the street signs.’

I love DC even though Metro Center has about 15 different exits and if you choose the wrong one you seem to be half-a-mile from where you meant to be (another long story).

But I love that when I walk down Pennsylvania Avenue toward the Capitol, 
I still catch my breath.

I love that there are SO MANY museums, and activities and sights to see and do with my son… most of which are free.

Growing up here, I’ve always thought of DC as a very small city, with a Very Big Name.

The DC area is a place where you can run into people and old neighbors, and old friends, and schoolmates… walking down the street.

And you know what?

I really like that.

God Bless America !

May 2, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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GOD BLESS AMERICA,

The land of the Free

and

The home of the Brave.

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